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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: High schools in Hocking County, Ohio, People from Hocking County, Ohio, Townships in Hocking County, Ohio, Logan, Ohio, Buchtel, Ohio, Laurelville, Ohio, Murray City, Ohio, Homer Rodeheaver, Katie Smith, Congress Lands East of Scioto River, Monday Creek, Ohio State Route 312, National Register of Historic Places listings in Hocking County, Ohio, Clifford Carlson, Perry Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Hocking River, Tar Hollow State Park, Benton Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Falls Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Ward Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Hocking Valley Scenic Railway, Hocking State Forest, Green Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Marion Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Starr Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Salt Creek Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Washington Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Josh Devore, Laurel Township, Hocking County, Ohio, Logan High School, Curtis Scaparrotti, Hocking Hills Reservoir, Hocking Canal, Hocking Hills State Park, Carbon Hill, Ohio, Charles Vernon Culver, Oscar Lawrence Jackson, Edith Ross Mound, Haydenville, Ohio, Estel Crabtree, Karshner Mound, Walter E. Brehm, Gibisonville, Ohio, George Deffenbaugh Mound, Edwin D. Ricketts, Ohio State Route 56, Rockbridge, Ohio, Clear Creek, Rockbridge State Nature Preserve, Raccoon Creek, Ohio Senate, 31st District, South Bloomingville, Ohio, Union Furnace, Ohio, Tar Hollow State Forest. Excerpt: Homer Alvan Rodeheaver (October 4, 1880 - December 18, 1955) was an American evangelist, music director, music publisher, composer of gospel songs, and pioneer in the recording of sacred music. Born in Cinco Hollow in Hocking County, Ohio, he was taken as a child to Jellico in eastern Tennessee and there worked with his father in the lumber mill business. Although he learned the mountain ballads, he preferr...