Sunday, July 3, 2022

Kline, Charles Flint (Dr.) - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900
Kline, Charles Flint, Physician, Portsmouth, Ohio.  Died January 7, 1913.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Dr Charles Flint Kline.

Barrere, Granville - 1900

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1900
Barrere, Granville, Editor and Owner, News-Herald, Hillsboro, Ohio.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Granville Barrere.

McKim, David - 1832

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
2.  Shippenville Furnace, hot blast, at the junction of Deer and Paint Creeks, one mile southeast of Shippenville.  Owned by Richard Shippen and Jacob Black; erected in 1832; managed by Robert Montgomery and David McKim: nine feet across the bosh by thirty-two feet high; production, 1845, about 1,200 tons; 1856, 1,500; abandoned in 1859.

In connection with Shippenville furnace there was a forge-- the only one in the county.  It stood a mile further down Deer Creek, and made altogether fifty tons of bar iron.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Montgomery, Robert - 1832

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
2.  Shippenville Furnace, hot blast, at the junction of Deer and Paint Creeks, one mile southeast of Shippenville.  Owned by Richard Shippen and Jacob Black; erected in 1832; managed by Robert Montgomery and David McKim: nine feet across the bosh by thirty-two feet high; production, 1845, about 1,200 tons; 1856, 1,500; abandoned in 1859.

In connection with Shippenville furnace there was a forge-- the only one in the county.  It stood a mile further down Deer Creek, and made altogether fifty tons of bar iron.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Black, Jacob - 1832

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
2.  Shippenville Furnace, hot blast, at the junction of Deer and Paint Creeks, one mile southeast of Shippenville.  Owned by Richard Shippen and Jacob Black; erected in 1832; managed by Robert Montgomery and David McKim: nine feet across the bosh by thirty-two feet high; production, 1845, about 1,200 tons; 1856, 1,500; abandoned in 1859.

In connection with Shippenville furnace there was a forge-- the only one in the county.  It stood a mile further down Deer Creek, and made altogether fifty tons of bar iron.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Shippen, Richard - 1832

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
2.  Shippenville Furnace, hot blast, at the junction of Deer and Paint Creeks, one mile southeast of Shippenville.  Owned by Richard Shippen and Jacob Black; erected in 1832; managed by Robert Montgomery and David McKim: nine feet across the bosh by thirty-two feet high; production, 1845, about 1,200 tons; 1856, 1,500; abandoned in 1859.

In connection with Shippenville furnace there was a forge-- the only one in the county.  It stood a mile further down Deer Creek, and made altogether fifty tons of bar iron.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

This may be the memorial for Richard Shippen.

Teetor, Judson - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Teetor, Judson, A.B. [Bachelor of Arts], Physician, Pleasant Hill, Ohio.  Deceased.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Murray, Percy E - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Murray, Percy E.  Expelled.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Hetherington, Nelson - 1851

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
1.  Clarion Furnace, cold blast, on the Clarion River, a little west of the mouth of Little Toby, built in 1829; thirty feet high by eight feet bosh; owners Henry Bear and Christian Myers, afterward Myers alone, who in 1851 assigned to Nelson Hetherington.  Produced about 1,300 tons a year.  Abandoned in 1852 on account of difficulty of reaching ore and financial considerations.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Myers, Christian - 1829

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
1.  Clarion Furnace, cold blast, on the Clarion River, a little west of the mouth of Little Toby, built in 1829; thirty feet high by eight feet bosh; owners Henry Bear and Christian Myers, afterward Myers alone, who in 1851 assigned to Nelson Hetherington.  Produced about 1,300 tons a year.  Abandoned in 1852 on account of difficulty of reaching ore and financial considerations.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Bear, Henry - 1829

Chapter XI
The Furnaces-- List of Furnaces
1.  Clarion Furnace, cold blast, on the Clarion River, a little west of the mouth of Little Toby, built in 1829; thirty feet high by eight feet bosh; owners Henry Bear and Christian Myers, afterward Myers alone, who in 1851 assigned to Nelson Hetherington.  Produced about 1,300 tons a year.  Abandoned in 1852 on account of difficulty of reaching ore and financial considerations.
~ History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1887, Page 116

Egan, John Edward - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Egan, John Edward, Attorney, 804 Schwind Building, Dayton, Ohio.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Campbell, John Stansell - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Campbell, John Stansell, Auto Service, 2500 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

Beck, Stanley Miller (Dr.) - 1899

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855

1899
Beck, Stanley Miller, M.D. [Doctor of Medicine], Physician, 1001 Reibold Building, Dayton, Ohio.
~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 2

You can visit the memorial page for Dr Stanley Miller Beck.