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Picture of a trolley car beside the Dew Hotel in Nelsonville OH. The trolley belonged to the Hocking - Sunday Creek Traction Company. Barely visible on the lower left of the car are the letters WRY & ECo., which stand for Washington Railway and Electric Company. The electric streetcar was purchased second hand from Washington DC. Source: Roy King |
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Hutson Dew (1877-1958). Source: Richard Aaron Dew |
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James Albert Dew (27 Jul 1880 - 10 Oct 1953) ) and his wife Amy Henrietta Bogar Dew (20 Jan 1883 - 17 May 1964). Picture taken in November 1952. Source: Margaret Phillips Harke. |
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James Chappell Dew (1911- ). Source: Angela Seddinger Dew |
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James Crabtree Dew family. Source: Richard Aaron Dew |
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James Crabtree Dew house. Located in Monroe, Perry County, Ohio. The house was built 1814-1818 and still stands today (2007). It is located on Irish Ridge Rd, just east of SR-13, about 3-5 miles south of Corning. Picture taken in July 2007. Source: Sheryle Ann Williams Dew |
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James Crabtree Dew house. Located in Monroe, Perry County, Ohio. The house was built 1814-1818 and still stands today (2007). It is located on Irish Ridge Rd, just east of SR-13, about 3-5 miles south of Corning. Picture taken in July 2007. Source: Sheryle Ann Williams Dew |
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A reunion at the home of James Crabtree Dew sometime before 1875. Located in Monroe, Perry County, Ohio. The house was built 1814-1818 and still stands today (2007). It is located on Irish Ridge Rd, just east of SR-13, about 3-5 miles south of Corning. It is on James Dew's property that the Dew Cemetery is located; he deeded the site for the cemetery in 1869. Source: Richard Aaron Dew |
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James Ella Dew (1868-), Minnie Ola Dew Dalton (1889-), Charles Eugene Dalton (abt.1930-). Source: Robert Dalton |
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James Dew home, Burr Oak Ohio. This is the brick home that James Dew built in 1818, in Burr Oak, Ohio, on route 13, of handmade sun dried brick from his own farmland. Photo taken about 1997 by Dorothy Sterrett. Source: Sharon Hall |