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  • Today local historian Denny Dalton comes for a visit and tells the unusual story of St. Marys  Episcopal Church in Waynesville, Ohio.  He also invites everyone to come and celebrate St. Mary's 140th Anniversary

    The celebrationwill be held at the church on Sunday, September 30th, 2007
    TOURS AT:  3:00 PM and 5:30 PM
    1869 CHURCH SERVICE AT: 4:00 PM
    Refreshments will be available.

    Denny is a native of Waynesville and is the official Town Crier of Warren County, Ohio.  Denny is a local historican and researcher.  He is also famous for his interest in the ghosts of Waynesville.

    To contact Denny:  1-513-228-0186

    Related Links:
    Israel Hopkins Harris ~ Waynesville Banker, Businessman and Scholar

    J. Drew Sweet (1839-1893) ~ Publisher of the Miami-Gazette

    Achilles Henry Pugh (1805-1876) ~ Orthodox Quaker, Publisher, Anti-Slavery Leader, Ecumenist, and Resident of Waynesville & Cincinnati

    Achilles Henry Pugh ~ Publishing Against Slavery (Podcast)

    A. E. Merritt ~ Contractor and Builder  

    Another Murder in Waynesville? ~ Captain William Rion Hoel

    The Brown Family ~ Publishers of the Miami~Gazette

    Enoch Jacobs ~ Business Man, Civil War Hero, Public Servant, and United States Consul to Montevideo, in the Republic of Uruguay, South America

    St. Mary's Episcopal Church 

    Our intro music is Mozart's Violin Concerto in G, Third Movement Rondeau, K 216, performed by David Oistrakh.  Used with permission, see Internet Archive, http://www.archive.org/index.php.

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