1816-1916 Cedarville Centennial Souvenir

a fine drill-master, and, when clothed in his uniform, with sword and spurs, and seated on his stylish gray horse, he was an attractive figure. His son, Andrew, who now resides in Cedarville, served two terms in the legislature, and was for several years Sergeant-at-arms of the House. Abram Reid, cousin of Whitelaw, also served a term in the legislature. A. S. Frazer, a Cedarville boy, was for 18 years Auditor of the county, and was for 25 years cashier of the Xenia National Bank. PHYSICIANS John A. Nesbit, also a Cedarville boy, now fills that position, and also has been Country Treasurer. Frank Tarbox was, and Frank Jack– son is, sheriff. Dales Kyle is assistant cashier of the Citizens Na– tional Bank. So that Cedarville Township has been well represented in the county offices. We might speak of many other families, but space will not permit. JUDGE C. Et. KYLE, HON. ANDREW JACKSON, A. S. FRAZER, U. S. SENATOR J. H. KYLE

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