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  2. Chillicothe, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Chillicothe ( / ˌtʃɪlɪˈkɒθi / CHIL-ih-KOTH-ee) [ 6] is a city in and the county seat of Ross County, Ohio, United States. [ 7] Located along the Scioto River 45 miles (72 km) south of Columbus, Chillicothe was the first and third capital of Ohio. It is the only city in Ross County and is the center of the Chillicothe micropolitan area.

  3. John Parsons (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    John Parsons (born February 11, 1971) is a criminal from Chillicothe, Ohio.He escaped from prison and was caught on October 19, 2006. He was wanted for an unlawful flight to avoid prosecution, escape, aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, weapons under disability, tampering with evidence and grand theft.

  4. Neil Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Johnston was born on February 4, 1929. He was a 1946 graduate of Chillicothe High School in Chillicothe, Ohio, where he was an all-state player in basketball. He led the Red Devils to an undefeated 16–0 regular season and ranked second in Ohio in 1945–46 as the team won its finale 82–19 behind Johnston's 38 points.

  5. Renick House - Wikipedia

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    The Renick House, also known as "Paint Hill", is a historic house in western Chillicothe, Ohio, United States. Built in 1804, [1] it is a two- story stone structure in the shape of the letter "L". Among its most prominent features are gables and large chimneys on each end, a massive central chimney, a central front entrance with a fanlight and ...

  6. Ross County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ross County, Ohio. /  39.33°N 83.06°W  / 39.33; -83.06. Ross County is a county in the Appalachian region of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 77,093. [ 2] Its county seat is Chillicothe, [ 3] the first and third capital of Ohio. Established on August 20, 1798, the county is named for ...

  7. Mary Worthington Macomb House - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Worthington Macomb House is a historic residence in southern Chillicothe, Ohio, United States. Located on South Paint Street, [ 1] the house sits on the banks of Paint Creek. One of the oldest buildings still in existence in Chillicothe, the Macomb House sits on a land tract of 35 acres (14 ha) that was originally owned by Nathaniel ...

  8. Seip House - Wikipedia

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    May 12, 1981. The Seip House is a historic building on the west side of Chillicothe, Ohio, United States. Built in 1895, it is among the city's grandest houses. Born in Germany in the late 1810s, Charles Seip was a butcher who settled in the United States in 1845. Soon after crossing the Atlantic, Seip took up residence in Chillicothe; he soon ...

  9. Mary Jane Patterson - Wikipedia

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    The couple waited to have children until after Emeline was freed, in 1840 or 1841. Their eldest child, Mary Jane Patterson, was born in 1844. Thus despite some accounts stating that the family were runaway slaves, they were in fact free when they moved north from Raleigh, North Carolina, settling in Oberlin, Ohio, an abolitionist town, in 1852.