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Fifth Street in East Liverpool must be where Papa Charles and Mama Margaret lived as newlyweds.
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A Veteran Educator.
Prof. Stokey, of Canton, who was principal of the East Liverpool schools 30 years ago, was a visitor in the city today. Prof. Stokey came in on the excursion to Rock Springs park from Canton and spent a few hours with his old friends in this city. He took a walk past the Haines property on Fifth street, where he resided while in this city. He remarked on the improvement to the city since he has been absent.
Prof. Stokey, of Canton, who was principal of the East Liverpool schools 30 years ago, was a visitor in the city today. Prof. Stokey came in on the excursion to Rock Springs park from Canton and spent a few hours with his old friends in this city. He took a walk past the Haines property on Fifth street, where he resided while in this city. He remarked on the improvement to the city since he has been absent.
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East Liverpool is about 50 miles east of Canton. Papa Charles worked there in the 1874-1875 school year - see:
For Rock Springs Park, Wikipedia says:
Rock Springs Park is a defunct amusement park once located in Chester, West Virginia, Hancock County.
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The park itself marks its earliest beginnings in 1857, when Rock Springs Grove (as it was known at the time) was donated by the Marks Farm for church picnics. Wharfmaster Patsy Kernan then leased the property and arranged for his ferryboat, the Ollie Neville, to carry picnickers from East Liverpool, Ohio across the Ohio River to the grove.
For Rock Springs Park, Wikipedia says:
Rock Springs Park is a defunct amusement park once located in Chester, West Virginia, Hancock County.
and:
The park itself marks its earliest beginnings in 1857, when Rock Springs Grove (as it was known at the time) was donated by the Marks Farm for church picnics. Wharfmaster Patsy Kernan then leased the property and arranged for his ferryboat, the Ollie Neville, to carry picnickers from East Liverpool, Ohio across the Ohio River to the grove.
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