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Pages in category "People from Belpre, Ohio" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Ephraim Cutler; D.
Farmer's Castle fortification at Belpre during the Northwest Indian War. Belpre (historically spelled Belpré; [5] pronounced / ˈ b ɛ l p r i / BEL-pree [6]) is a city in Washington County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River across from Parkersburg, West Virginia. The population was 6,728 at the 2020 census. Its name derives from ...
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Wood County, West Virginia lies across the Ohio River to the southeast. Two populated places are located in Belpre Township along the Ohio River: The city of Belpre , in the southeast; and the unincorporated community of Little Hocking , in the southwest.
Capt. John Wheeler Leavitt (1755–1815), born in Suffield, Connecticut, was an early settler of Ohio's Western Reserve lands, where members of his family had bought large tracts from the state of Connecticut, and where Capt. Leavitt became an early innkeeper, politician and landowner in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. Capt. Leavitt was a member ...
Leavitt is an Anglo-Norman surname variant or surname [1] and may refer to: Abby Fisher Leavitt (1836–1897), American social reformer Rev. Ashley Day Leavitt (1877–1959), American Congregational minister
[6] [7] Leavitt had a fleet of ships that traded as far afield as the British West Indies and was a selectman for the town of Suffield. He was also the inventor of an early cotton gin . Humphrey H. Leavitt , a U.S. congressman from Ohio born in Suffield, was a member of this family, as was John Leavitt , the owner of the first inn in Warren.
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