Iron Men
Agnes,
Ashcraft, Smith
Ballard, John
Bartles, Fred
Bentley,
Bentley, J.
Bimpson, Joseph
Bird, John
Bolles, Col. W. M.
Boyd, Wasil
Brown, Isaac
Bush, S. R.
Campbell, John
Carpenter, William
Clements, William
Cole, Madison
Dalton, Thomas
Davis, Evan M.
Davis, John
Davis, William
Dempsey, T. A.
Duduit, F. E.
Duis, Henry
Ellison, Andrew
Ellison, Andrew Jr.
Ellison, Cyrus
Ellison, John
Fear, Valentine
Gillaspie, John
Hamilton, Robert
Hannan, Lawrence
Harris, T. R.
Huffman, Joseph
Irvin, Charles
Kiser, Jack
Knockinghost, George
Lambert, Wm.
Lowry, Dr. A. C.
McConnell, Samuel
McCullough, Addison
McGovney, Thomas
McGugin, Samuel
McGugin, William Naylor
Mathers, Professor
Means, John
Miller, George
Paul, George
Peters, Isaac
Peters, John Sr.
Phillips, David
Price, William
Pugh, Theophilus
Rodgers, James
Russell, John
Shirer, Wm.
Simington, William
Skelding, James
Sparks, John
Steece, John
Sutton, Joseph
Terry, J. P.
Tewskberry, M. R.
Thompson, J. L.
Trappe, August
Wade, Davy
Webb, Eli
Wilcox,
Willard, J. O.
Wilson, John
Winters, Thomas, Sr.
Wolf, William
York,
Zeek, James
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About Lawrence County, Ohio
Lawrence County, Ohio borders the Ohio River at the Southernmost part of the state. Six architecturally interesting bridges span the Ohio River, connecting Lawrence County with various locations in both Kentucky and West Virginia. Because of these bridges, metropolitan Ashland, KY and Huntington, WV are just minutes away from virtually anywhere in the county.
Lawrence County Ohio was organized December 20, 1816, the first Court of Common Pleas was organized March 4, 1817. In 2016, Lawrence County celebrated its Bicentennial… click here to view photos of the Grand Finale event.
The first election was held April 7, 1817, with Joseph Davidson, Joel Bowen, and David Spurlock elected county commissioners. Their first meeting was held Monday afternoon, April 21, 1817, at the home of Joseph Davidson in Burlington.
Lawrence County, Ohio was named after Capt. James Lawrence, a native of Burlington, NJ and a gallant naval officer of the War of 1812.
Lawrence County was home to 23 blast furnaces and was once the world leader in pig iron production.
The county seat is Ironton, where you will find our government offices, restaurants, museum, library, splash park, civic organizations, and is home of the famous Memorial Day Parade.
Check out what’s new in Lawrence County, with the Lawrence County Guide Book.