Descendants of John Peter Scholl And His Wife Anna Susanna Dorothea Scholl
Descendants of John Peter Scholl And His Wife Anna Susanna Dorothea Scholl
Alton G 1869 From Old Catalog Scholl
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In the spring of 1806 Henry, John Adam and Leonard (three brothers) came to Ohio. The following account of the old homestead appeared in the Canton (Ohio) Eepositor, during the summer of 1897 : A party of Massillon and Canton people spent Thursday with Mr. And Mrs. Charles Nettleton, at the " old Shull tavern, " near Osnaburg — a landmark well known in this part of the countr3^ One of the party has kindly contributed the following account of the visit : Half way between Paris and Osnaburg, or a...bout eight miles east of Canton, stands the famous old Shull farm. Here, in 1806, or 92 years ago, Henry Shull cleared the woods for a homestead, buildino; his own saw-mill to saw the timber and burned his own brick to use in the construction of his home, which has always been occupied l)y some member of the Shull family. There it stands now, and as staunch as ever, with its large rooms and wide halls, and two verendas, one above and one below the entire length of the front of the house, the verandas ornamented with an old climbing rose ; its chimneys and sides are almost hidden by a wild grape vine Coming upon it as it stands upon the hill- side almost hidden by trees, modernized only by its beautifully kept lawns and flower beds and with the I'olling hills and valleys surrounding, it is a picture never to be forgotten.
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