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Cochran Farm, 2900 Ohio 129, Millville, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Millville is the name of some places in North America:;United States Millville California Millville Delaware The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP is the United States government's official list of districts sites buildings structures and objects deemed worthy of The web site of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office of the Ohio Historical Society says "William and Rebecca Cochran came from Adams County, Pennsylvania in 1814. Ohio ( is a Midwestern state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region, Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads The Ohio Historical Society is a Non-profit organization incorporated in 1885 "to promote a knowledge of Archaeology and Adams County is a County located in the US state of Pennsylvania. They settled in Hamilton County where they lived until 1825. Hamilton County is a County located in the southwest corner of the state of Ohio, United States. They then moved to Butler County near Millville. Butler County is a County located in the state of Ohio, United States. William Cochran owned much property in the area and in 1821 purchased the Millville Mill which had been built by Joel Williams in 1805". William Cochran may refer to William Thad Cochran (b1937 US Senator from Mississippi William Gemmell Cochran (1909-1980 British-American Joel Williams (born December 13, 1956 in Miami Florida) is a former professional American football Linebacker who played 11-years The couple "had three sons; one, James W. Cochran, later took over ownership of the mill and settled just west of the town of Millville. He married Mary June Hill and the couple had seven children. The youngest of these lived in the home until his death in 1946. The property is owned by his daughters. The house, dairy and barns, essentially unaltered, are a fine example of a mid 19th century farm group in southern Ohio. "

John Walz, grandson of James W. Cochran.


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