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Second from left is Civil War musician with Co. G 84th Indiana Inf. Abraham Runyan. The guy with the white beard and cane is thought to be the owner of the Nip & Tuck Country Club. circ 1860's. ...Photo courtesy of Mark Orr


Twin Bridges on US 40 (National Road) Lewisville, Indiana c. 1902 ...Photo courtesy of Tom Saunders from the estate of Ezra Martin


US 40 (National Road) Main Street, Lewisville, Indiana c. 1902 ...Photo courtesy of Tom Saunders from the estate of Ezra Martin


Aaron Brower
DOB: 7 April 1818, Montgomery Co., Ohio DOD: 4 August 1886, Fulton Co., Indiana Buried: Grass Creek Cemetery, (Row 18) Wayne Twp., Fulton Co., Indiana
Pauline "Polly" (Bell/Beall) Brower
DOB: 12 Dec 1818, Harrison Co., Kentucky DOD: 22 Feb 1893, Ashland, Liberty Twp., Henry Co., Indiana Buried: Grass Creek Cemetery (Row 18) Wayne Twp., Fulton Co., Indiana
Aaron and Polly Brower were married 10 Sept 1837; German Baptist Church, Hagerstown, Wayne Co., Indiana (I have a copy of the marriage license from Henry County Clerk's Office; Marriage Record Book "C"; Page 301. Recorded 9 Sept 1837. Date of marriage recorded in family Bible was 10 Sept 1837. ...Photos courtesy of Genese Sweeney


This photo, circa 1910 is of left to right: Pearl Lewis, ? Freeman and Effie Bradway ...Photo courtesy of Tom Saunders from the estate of Ezra Martin


This is a photo of the Richmond to Indianapolis Interuerban Railroad car in Downtown Lewisville in 1906. ...Photo courtesy of Tom Saunders from the estate of Ezra Martin


This photo taken in Lewwisville, IN (c-1900) shows front row L-R; Ollie Bradway, Rob Bradway, Mike Elliot, Unknown and Oliver Morris. 2nd row L-R; Effie Bradway Martin, Zule Wise Brookshire, Esther Pidgeon Haskett, Eva Pidgeon Murphey and Lou Wise Hatfield. ...Photo courtesy of Tom Saunders from the estate of Ezra Martin


John R. McCormack (on right) of Harrison Twp. enlisted with the 69th IVI on Aug. 11,1862 in New Castle, In. He was wounded and captured prisoner in the Battle of Richmond Ky. on Aug. 30, 1862. Home on leave from Sept. 1862 until Mar. 1863. He then joined back up with the 69th, accompanied by Capt. Robert Collins of Cadiz, In. at Milliken's Bend La. He fought in the Battle of Vicksburg where he died of disease. He was buried at Milliken's Bend and later entered into Vicksburg Natl. Cemetery listed with the unknown. John was the son of Melon and Mary (Bennett) McCormack. Born in 1834 in Wayne Twp. his father Melon McCormack from Bedford Co. Virginia and his grandfather John McCormack from Bedford Co. Virginia both acquired land patents in Harrison Twp. Henry Co. in Mar. of 1837. He married Nancy E. Baugh(a)n in Aug. of 1854.They had a daughter, Mary E. McCormack born in Mar. 1855. Nancy died in Oct.1855. She is buried at Hess Cemetery. His daughter Mary married Richard Callahan in 1872. ...Photo courtesy of Camille Edwards


William F. Callahan (1889-1954) and Dottie F. Hodson(1893-1983) were married on Jan. 10, 1912 in Henry Co. William is the son of Richard and Mary E. (McCormack) Callahan. Dottie is the daughter of John O. Hodson(1869-1946) and Susan A.(Bowers) Hodson(1870-1946). William and Dottie owned the land where the old school on Mechanicsburg road still stands in Harrison Twp. They are both buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery. ...Photo courtesy of Camille Edwards


Richard Callahan (1852-1923) and Mary E. (McCormack) Callahan (1855-1928), both were born in Harrison Twp. Henry Co. Richard is the son of Sarah Jefferson Callahan(1812-1898). His father died before he was born. Mary E. is the daughter of John R. McCormack (1834-1863) and Nancy E. Baughan (1834-1855). Richard and Mary are buried at Hess Cemetery in Harrison Twp. ...Photo courtesy of Camille Edwards


Mary Elizabeth McCormack (1855-1928) born in Harrison Twp. Daughter of John R. McCormack and Nancy E. Baughan. Married Richard Callahan in 1872. She is buried at Hess Cemetery. ...Photo courtesy of Camille Edwards


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