O. S. CULP, livery, Gallon; was bom in
Pennsylvania, in 1888, and received a good
common-school education, and, in 1854, went
into the livery business at West Newton, West-
moreland Co., Penn., and remained there until
1865. He then went to Warren Co., Ill., and
farmed for five years. At the expiration of
that time he removed to Cleveland and en-
gaged in the livery business, again remaining
there for over six years, when he removed to
Gallon, and has been engaged in the livery
business up to the present time. He was
married in 1854, to Miss Anna F. Carl, of
Westmoreland Co., Penn. They have nine
children.
(Source: History of Crawford County, Ohio, Polk Township: Chicago, 1881, p. 840.)
Pennsylvania, in 1888, and received a good
common-school education, and, in 1854, went
into the livery business at West Newton, West-
moreland Co., Penn., and remained there until
1865. He then went to Warren Co., Ill., and
farmed for five years. At the expiration of
that time he removed to Cleveland and en-
gaged in the livery business, again remaining
there for over six years, when he removed to
Gallon, and has been engaged in the livery
business up to the present time. He was
married in 1854, to Miss Anna F. Carl, of
Westmoreland Co., Penn. They have nine
children.
(Source: History of Crawford County, Ohio, Polk Township: Chicago, 1881, p. 840.)