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ISLETA


White Eyes Plains was Isleta's original name.



House on left on Main Street Isleta, with the small building to the right of it, was the Oscar and Mary (Loos) Rehard family home from about 1945-1956.
This same house is where Harold Dean Rehard was born in 1935. Oscar and Mary moved from there and he built a few other houses in Isleta.
Then about in 1945, the family moved back to this house. The small building was Oscar Rehard's Barber Shop.
Where he barbered in the evenings after working all day barbering in Coshocton.


  • Church of Christ at Isleta, Ohio
  • Isleta Ball team
  • Isleta Railway Station
  • Rehard Family - Isleta Ohio
  • Loos Family - Isleta Ohio
  • Union School - 1926-1927 - Isleta Ohio
  • Loos Store in Isleta
  • Wolff and Hackenbracht Families
  • Raised near Isleta - Rehard, Saylor, Duff, Mobley, Hackenbracht
  • Young men from Isleta
  • Loos Sisters
  • Historical feature Old Fort Article
  • Harold Meeks
  • June (Duff) Saylor
  • Dorothy Marx
  • Brothers Rehard
  • Hackenbracht Reunion 1920's
  • Alonzo D. Rehard and Family 1905
  • Noah Loos
  • Rachel Loos Art
  • Sears and Roebuck house built by Oscar Rehard
  • Oscar and Mary Rehard
  • Tom and Bonnie Harp
  • Oxford Township Hall
  • Oscar and Mary Rehard - through the years
  • Reunion of Isleta Kids held 6/28/2009
  • Rehard and Wilson cousins - Isleta, Ohio
  • Loos - Wolff - Rehard 4 generations
  • Gloria (Camp) Durben McDonald and Barbara (Rehard) Dedics
  • School bus from Isleta - Main Street West Lafayette, Ohio,
  • Cousins/soldiers and lived in Isleta and West lafayette
  • Sisters who lived in Isleta - Wolff/Loos/Blatt/Wilson
  • Rachel Cutshall Croy
  • Ferguson Cemetery
  • Store in Isleta - circa 1940's
  • News article - Federal Men Smash Still


Picture contributed by:Barbara Rehard Dedics
BUCKEYE1227@aol.com



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