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    Barnesville is a village in Belmont County, Ohio, United States. It is located in the central portion of Warren Township in Belmont County and is part...
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    Barnesville station is a historic train station in Barnesville, Ohio. It is located at 300 East Church Street, between Mulberry and Railroad Streets. The...
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    origin is the Cincinnati, Ohio neighborhood Over-the-Rhine. Karin attended school in Barnesville, Ohio and graduated from Barnesville High School in 1984....
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    Barnesville High School is a public high school in Barnesville, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Barnesville Exempted Village School District....
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  • Jay Sawvel (category People from Barnesville, Ohio)
    University of Notre Dame and Eastern Kentucky University. Born in Barnesville, Ohio, Sawvel played as a linebacker at the University of Mount Union from...
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    The Barnesville Pumpkin Festival is an annual festival in Barnesville, Ohio, dedicated to the growing and harvesting of pumpkins and other fall harvests...
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  • Barnesville Exempted Village Schools serves the village of Barnesville, Ohio, United States, and the surrounding area. Rob Miller, President Scott Baker...
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    Isaac C. Parker (category People from Barnesville, Ohio)
    raised on the family farm near Barnesville, Ohio. He attended Breeze Hill Primary School, followed by the Barnesville Classical Institute, a private school...
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    immigrant workers who died of cholera while building the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. Barnesville Baptist Church was organized in 1871 and still worships in its...
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    GEM of Egypt (category Mining in Ohio)
    Bucyrus-Erie in 1966 for working the Egypt Valley coalfield near Barnesville, Ohio. GEM is an acronym for “Giant Earth Mover” or “Giant Excavating Machine”...
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    Elisha Gray (category People from Barnesville, Ohio)
    interest in the company shortly after its inception. Gray was born in Barnesville, Ohio, the son of Christiana (Edgerton) and David Gray. His family were...
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  • The Barnesville-Bradfield Airport (FAA LID: 6G5) is a publicly owned, public use airport located 1 mile northwest of Barnesville, Ohio in Belmont County...
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  • Cleveland Ohio, including the City Airport and the Garfield Memorial (see reference below). He also painted a mural for the Barnesville, Ohio, Post Office...
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  • Pennsylvania, a neighborhood Olney, Texas Olney Friends School, Barnesville, Ohio Olney High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Olney (surname) Olney...
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    Discipline of Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Barnesville: Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. 2022. p. 28-30...
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  • Neo-Luddite Congress", held 13–15 April 1996, at a Quaker meeting hall in Barnesville, Ohio. On 24 February 2001, the "Teach-In on Technology and Globalization"...
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    Wisconsin Banana Split Festival — Wilmington, Ohio Barnesville Pumpkin Festival — Barnesville, Ohio Brushy Mountain Apple Festival — North Wilkesboro...
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  • B & O Train Depot in Athens, Ohio Barnesville Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot in Barnesville, Ohio Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station (Philadelphia)...
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    National Park, Utah Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico Barnesville Petroglyph, Ohio Bloomington Petroglyph Park, Utah Capitol Reef National Park...
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    the company acquired First National Bank of Barnesville, Ohio. In 2004, the company acquired Western Ohio Financial Corporation, the parent company of...
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    a north–south state highway in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its southern terminus is at SR 7 in Jackson Township near New Matamoras...
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    The Barnesville Petroglyph petroglyph site in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of the village...
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    Belmont County Children's Home (category Buildings and structures in Belmont County, Ohio)
    (1880–1981) was an orphanage, located in Tacoma in Belmont County, east of Barnesville, Ohio, United States. It was a brick building with a cupola on each of the...
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    a manifesto drawn up by the Second Luddite Congress (April 1996; Barnesville, Ohio), neo-Luddism is "a leaderless movement of passive resistance to consumerism...
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    Charles John Howard (category People from Barnesville, Ohio)
    born at Barnesville, Ohio on March 26, 1862. His father was Albertus B. Howard, a native of Frederick, Maryland. He graduated from Barnesville public schools...
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    Sad Sam Jones (category People from Barnesville, Ohio)
    runs, 101 RBI and drawing 139 bases on balls. Sad Sam Jones died in Barnesville, Ohio, at the age of 73. "Bill McGeehan of the New York Herald-Tribune dubbed...
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    Joseph J. Gill (category People from Barnesville, Ohio)
    S. Representative from Ohio from 1899 to 1903. Born in Barnesville, Ohio, Gill moved with his parents to Mount Pleasant, Ohio, in 1848. He pursued an...
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    lie in the Appalachian coal region: Alabama, eastern Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. West Virginia is the...
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