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LAWRENCE COUNTY OHIO - History of Upper Township (published 1882, 1887)
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From Atlas of Lawrence County, Ohio
1887 D.J. Lake & Company

From Atlas of Lawrence County, Ohio
Hardesty 1882 
 
"Symmes Creek" by Wayne B. Ingles

Symmes Township lies in the northern part of Lawrence County. This township
contains 34 sections and was named for Symmes Creek, which flows through its
eastern part. The surface of the township is rough and hilly; the highest
elevation being 1,012 feet at Stewart Knob. Symmes Township was originally
heavily forested and supported a variety of wild animals including buffalo,
bear. panther, deer and wild turkey. The principal streams are Symmes,
Buffalo and Johns Creeks.

Symmes Township was organized in 1820. George Pine, John C. Stewart. William
G. Robinson and Silas Spurlock were the first settlers. Silas Spurlock made
the first cabin in 1820. The first settlement was made at the mouth of Johns
Creek, the next at Yates Fork on Buffalo. Other early settlers were:
Constantine Handley, Thomas and John Wray, Caleb McDaniel, Benjamin and
Solomon Nelson, George Irwin, William Burke and R. Cooper. The early
settlers cleared most of the timber and killed or drove off most of the wild
animals. By 1870, all of Symmes was owned by individuals or companies.
However, in 1989, the Federal government has regained 61% of the township
and many deer, wild turkey and some beaver have returned.

The first school was 1834, taught in a log cabin on Johns Creek by Andrew
Burke. The twelve students came from Symmes, Mason, and Walnut townships.
The school was on Buffalo near Rehobeth Church. By 1887 there were eight
schools with a total enrollment of 407. In the 1920s, The Waterloo Local
School District was formed consisting of Symmes and parts of Aid, Mason, and
Walnut townships. High school was conducted in an old church until 1929,
when a new school housing grades one through twelve was built in Aid.


Early Settlers are:  
BURK, Andrew
BURK, William
COOPER, R.
DOUGHTY, John
ERWIN, George
HANDLEY, Constantine
McDANIEL, Caleb
NELSON, Benjamin
NELSON, Soloman
PAYTON, James
PINE, George
ROBINSON, William G.
SPURLOCK, Silas
STEWART, John C.
WRAY, James
WRAY, John
WRAY, Thomas


Name                  Post Office   Occupation                         Nativity              Date of Settlement             
                                                                                                                          
Cooper, A.S.          Sherritts     Attorney-at-Law                    Lawrence Co., OH           unknown                  
Hudson, D.F.          Waterloo      Physician & Surgeon                Scioto Co., OH              1876                   
Justice, N.           Arabia        Farmer                             Gallia Co., OH              1838                   
Kelley, W.H.          Waterloo      Farmer & Justice of the Peace      Lawrence Co., OH            1849                   
Mossman, C.E.         Waterloo      Farmer & Hotel Proprietor          Gallia Co., OH              1869                   
McDaniel, Frank       McDaniels     Farmer                             Gallia Co., OH              1886                   
Miller, Howard C.     Waterloo      Farmer                             Lawrence Co., OH            1851                   
Pearce, G.W.          Waterloo      Farmer & Stock Dealer              Lawrence Co., OH            1847                   
Robinson, P.M.        Sherritts     Farmer & Baptist Clergyman         Lawrence Co., OH            1824                   
Stewart, A.N.         Sherritts     Farmer                             Lawrence Co., OH            1825                   
Stewart, C.M.         Sherritts     Farmer & Justice of the Peace      Lawrence Co., OH            1824                   
Stewart, O.P.         Sherritts     Farmer                             Lawrence Co., OH            1834                   
Stewart, D.G.         Sherritts     Farmer & Blacksmith                Lawrence Co., OH            1867                   
Vermillion, L.F.      Waterloo      Farmer                             Lawrence Co., OH            1851                   
Wiseman, Jas. H.      Waterloo      Farmer                             Lawrence Co., OH            1853                   
Wickline, R.M.        Waterloo      Farmer                             Lawrence Co., OH            1855