Soon, the Ironton-Russell bridge was followed by numerous others at Ashland, Portsmouth, and Huntington.
bridge | Bertrand Russell | Russell Crowe | Golden Gate Bridge | Brooklyn Bridge | Contract bridge | Sydney Harbour Bridge | London Bridge | Frederick Russell Burnham | Russell Simmons | Kurt Russell | Russell Brand | Ken Russell | Tower Bridge | Leon Russell | Eads Bridge | Rosalind Russell | Russell Street | Russell Mulcahy | Nipsey Russell | George Russell | Forth Bridge | Auckland Harbour Bridge | Waterloo Bridge | Stamford Bridge | Russell Street, Melbourne | James Russell Lowell | Westminster Bridge | Russell Howard | Russell Drysdale |
Charles Cyril "Charlie" Creath (December 30, 1890, Ironton, Missouri – October 23, 1951, Chicago) was an American jazz trumpeter, saxophonist, accordionist, and bandleader.
Ironton is largely transitional in its plant life, sharing traditionally northern trees like the blue spruce along with Magnolia and the occasional Needle Palm from the Upland South.
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England, France, and Russia all purchased iron for warships from here due to the quality; iron produced in Ironton and surrounding areas was used for the USS Monitor, the United States' first ironclad ship.
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The first parade was held May 5, 1868 by order of Major General John A. Logan, commander of the Grand Army of the Republic in honor of the soldiers who died fighting the Civil War.
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James Parks, Medal of Honor recipient (captured battle flag at the Battle of Nashville 12/16/1864)
-- A grammar fix may be needed here. -->Superintendent of public schools at Columbus Grove, Ohio 1905-1910, at Ironton, Ohio from 1910 to 1913, and at Sandusky, Ohio from 1913 to 1917.
WKAS (Ashland) - serves a portion of southeastern Ohio (including Ironton and Portsmouth) and the Huntington, West Virginia area
KYLS-FM, a radio station (95.9 FM) licensed to Ironton, Missouri, United States
About eight miles (13 km) outside Chillicothe, the property was envisioned as an OU-C facility for therapeutic riding, recreation, and outdoor education, as well as for enabling a partnership with the equestrian education program of Ohio's southern campus in Ironton.
Enochs was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-second and Fifty-third Congresses and served from March 4, 1891, until his death in Ironton, Ohio, July 13, 1893.