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Locust Corner Academy Class of 1901-02 Claremont County, Ohio

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Locust Corner Academy Class of 1901-02 Claremont County, Ohio
Locust Corner Academy, Class of 1901-1902. Located at Locust Corner. Pierce Twp., Clermont County, Ohio. Three-year High School. Photo says from The Richard Disney Collection. Front row—left to right—Estella Ayer (other two not identified), 2nd row—1. Unidentified 2. Lulu Lindsey 3. Ray Lindsey
4. Alma Spencer 5. Mae Schweitzer 6. Unidentified 7. Nannie Ayer 8. Annabelle Lush 9. Minnie Eppwrmann 10. Unidentified
Back row—1. Fred Matthews 2. Unidentified 3. Grigsby Parvin 4. Unidentified 5. Charles Elwood Green 6. Wayland Butler 7. Unidentified
Date & Place: in Clermont County, Ohio United States
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