Article clipped from Washington Fayette County Herald

« Light wishes to emploj some one to writethe history of Xenia for one day, and; mii3.lionnotthat day, Tuesday, the 14th of July, aln1863. The editor thinks “it would be rairich, racy and peculeiar.” Other cities chiand towns that we know of might furnish tova leaf of history that would be interest- De*q. ing for future generations to read. But frofel- our neighbors of Chillicothe, could they percon- produce a correct history of events in ateam. that excitable city, on Thursday, the Unantj 16th of July, would be able to furnish corr0n- the most interesting leaf in the history cornust of Morgan’s invasion into Ohio. From antnor accounts, there was some excitement, locious and an immense amount of pretty tall tiotn traveling about the time uome one put haiman the torch to the inoffensive old Paint ooiinst Creek bridge. The old bridge was all Pacate the powder that was burnt in Morgan’s «lt;not imaginary raid on the ancient metropolis Puyou °f Ohio. A good many people are said useCOr- to have been badly frightened. ofjtfTOnethe “Iowa State Register,” published attioiabcVm t
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Washington Fayette County Herald

Washington, Ohio, US

Thu, Jul 30, 1863

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