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In 1851 developers changed the Ohio state terminus to Marietta and changed the name of the railroad to the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad that year. The right-of-way for an alternate connection to the B&O extended upriver from Marietta to Bellaire, Ohio. The M&C was bankrupt by 1857, but construction of track continued west to reach ...
"The Marietta, Ohio Daily Register, of April 5th, 1897". The Ohio Bulletin of Charities and Correction (Public domain ed.). Press Ohio State Reformatory. Johnson, George Henry (1913). One branch of the Fay family tree: an account of the ancestors and descendants of William and Elizabeth Fay of Westboro, Mass., and Marietta, Ohio. Champlin Press. p.
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Washington County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 59,711. [2] Its county seat is Marietta. [3] ...
List of the Mayors of Marietta # Term Mayor Party Affiliation 1 1826–1830 James M. Booth 2 1831–1832 James Dunn 3 1833–1835 Nahum Ward 4 1836–1841 Anselm T. Nye 5 1842–1843 Daniel H. Buell 6 1843–1848 Louis Soyez 7 1849 Anselm T. Nye 8 1850 Louis Soyez 9 1851–1853 James Dunn 10 1854–1855 Daniel Protsman 11 1856–1857
Dec. 30—MARIETTA — In the week before Christmas, as cases of the omicron variant were exploding in Cobb and across the country, Marietta Schools Superintendent Grant Rivera and Board Chair ...
This is a list of early settlers of Marietta, Ohio, the first permanent settlement created by United States citizens after the establishment of the Northwest Territory in 1787. The settlers included soldiers of the American Revolutionary War and members of the Ohio Company of Associates .