History of Fayette County
From R. S. Dills' History of Fayette County
Introduction
Original Possessors
Political and Military History
Virginia Indian Wars
Virginia Military Survey
Early Settlement of the Ohio Valley
Early Surveying
Early Surveyors
First Survey in Fayette county
Numbering of Surveys
First Settlement Upon the Virginia Reservation
Capture of Andrew Ellison
Life In The Woods
Organization and Boundary
The Pioneer
Old Settlers
Prominent Physicians
Original Townships
Current Townships
Mills And Milling
Taverns
Race of John Edgington
War of 1812
Batteal Harrison At Fort Meigs
Josiah Hunt
Effects of the War of 1812
The Old Muster
Sharp-Shins or Cut Money
Pioneer Girls
Corn Huskings
Game And Hunters
The Old School House
Early Mails
Pigeon Roosts
The Judiciary
Jails
County Infirmary
Counterfeiting
The Funk Fight
The First Man Sent To The Penitentiary
Execution of William G. W. Smith
Sanitary
Drainage
Stock Sales
The First Railroad
Fayette County In The Rebellion
Fifty-Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Ninetieth Ohio Volunteer Infantry
One Hundred and Fourteenth O.V.I.
Twentieth Regiment O.V.I.
Twenty-Second Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Onsite Links
Offsite Links
- Fay Co Genealogical Soc
- Fayette County Biographies
- Fayette County History
- Fayette County Government
- Carnegie Public Library
- City of Washington C. H.
- Newspaper (Record Herald)
- County Records/Archives
- Ohio Reunions
- Old Fayette County Schools