![]() ![]() Elstun (1847 – 1936) who owned a 240-acre farm on the north side of the GPS coordinates. Remnants: Round Bottom Rd cemetery on the north side of the road about 1 1/2 miles southeast of the GPS coordinatesĭescription: The town had a train station on the Cincinnati & Eastern Railroad (later the Norfolk & Western Railway) and a one-room schoolhouse (Union Township No. On Round Bottom Rd at the intersection of Beechwood Rd along the railroad tracks Beechwood (Beechwood Station) (Elston) (Elstens Station) – Union and Miami Township ![]() It was discontinued a couple of times and went with the name Baywood (1863 – 1905) when it wasn’t called Angola. Remnants: Concord Church and Cemetery on Twin Bridges Rd east of the GPS coordinatesĭescription: Angola (1854 – 1872) was the original name of the post office at Concord. On Bethel Concord Rd at the intersection of Todds Run Twin Bridges Rd Angola (Baywood) (Concord) – Williamsburg Township They were buried in Wesleyan Cemetery on Colerain Ave in Cincinnati. Unfortunately Richard passed away the following year and it didn’t grow much before getting abandoned. ![]() In payment, Samuel updated the grist and saw mill and worked for the Allisons for a few years. Samuel Perin (1785 – 1865), who founded Perintown, arrived in 1805 and had Richard attend to a limb wound he received while traveling. Richard and Rebecca also owned land and a cabin at the confluence of Stonelick Creek and East Fork Little Miami River along with a grist mill and saw mill. They were the first settlers in Owensville (Boston) which was platted on their land grant. Richard was the first doctor in Cincinnati in 1789 and Rebecca was widely known as Cincinnati’s most intellectual and beautiful woman. Richard Allison from New York (1757 – 1816) and Rebecca (Strong) West (1777 – 1828) from Connecticut. On the south side of US 50 between Stonelick Creek and East Fork Little Miami Riverĭescription: The town was founded by Revolutionary War veteran and first US Surgeon General, Dr. East Liberty (Gernon) (Baldwin) (Baldwin Station) – The Former Town’s Main Intersection Allisonia – Stonelick Township ![]()
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