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  • Collection: James Skelton Collection

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Off-white paper with black print sighed by Governor Thomas Young. Declaring James Skelton as County Commissioner in the year 1877.
Seal in lower left corner.

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Black & white photograph.
Samuel Skelton, son of James Skelton & Mary Elizabeth Knittle, owned horse stables in New Boston, location of the Steel Mill in the 20th Century. The horses were well known champion pacer and trotter race horses. Written on…

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Black & white photograph.
Samuel Skelton, son of James Skelton & Mary Elizabeth Knittle, owned horse stables in New Boston, location of the steel mill in the 20th century.

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Black & white photograph.

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Black and white photo image of the Samuel Skelton Stables

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Black and white photo image of the Samuel Skelton Stables.

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Programme of the Reunion Exercises of the Ohio Brigade held on October 3rd and 4th in 1878. Exercises were held at the State House at 8 pm.

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Black and white photo image of an unknown house, presumably belonging to the James Skelton family.

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Black and white photo image of an Skelton sitting on the porch of a house.

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Black and white photo image of an Skelton lying in bed with two ladies standing near him

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Black & white photo of diseased in coffin with flower arrangements

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Pencil on cream paper drawing of early New Boston
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