So help me out here. I’ve been trying to figure out the name of the farm where this young man died. I think it’s a capitalized proper noun. If it helps to know, this photograph is from Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, and the year of death is 1822, so the location would have existed in the early days of Cincinnati or the outlying areas.
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January 19, 2013 by Ashley
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I would try the Cincinnati History Library and Museum — maybe they have some info? http://library.cincymuseum.org/
Wilson or Mason, maybe?