History of the Republican Party in Ohio, Volume 1Joseph Patterson Smith Lewis Publishing Company, 1898 |
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... County , formerly a Democratic member of Congress from Lewis County , New York , was called out . He said : You must excuse me from addressing the Con- vention . I have been a citizen of Ohio but a short time and feel much diffidence in ...
... County , formerly a Democratic member of Congress from Lewis County , New York , was called out . He said : You must excuse me from addressing the Con- vention . I have been a citizen of Ohio but a short time and feel much diffidence in ...
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... County . The Beacon says that of the number of signers one hundred are Democrats . Perhaps it was this condition of circum- stances which led to the publication of the following call . It appeared for the first time in the State Journal ...
... County . The Beacon says that of the number of signers one hundred are Democrats . Perhaps it was this condition of circum- stances which led to the publication of the following call . It appeared for the first time in the State Journal ...
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... County , New York , and died in Columbus , Ohio , December 18 , 1884. He received a classical education at an academy at Aurora , New York , where he began the study of law . Removing to Columbus , Ohio , in 1824 he entered the office ...
... County , New York , and died in Columbus , Ohio , December 18 , 1884. He received a classical education at an academy at Aurora , New York , where he began the study of law . Removing to Columbus , Ohio , in 1824 he entered the office ...
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... County , Ohio , May 16 , 1822. When a babe his parents removed to Seneca County , and spent the remainder of their lives there . William received a common- school education , with a two - years ' course in Ashland Academy . He then ...
... County , Ohio , May 16 , 1822. When a babe his parents removed to Seneca County , and spent the remainder of their lives there . William received a common- school education , with a two - years ' course in Ashland Academy . He then ...
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... County . They arrived in the village of Plymouth on May 22d , and exactly one year later , or on the 22d day of May , 1837 , he was admitted to the bar at Lebanon , Warren county . Peter Hitchcock was the Presiding Judge at the ...
... County . They arrived in the village of Plymouth on May 22d , and exactly one year later , or on the 22d day of May , 1837 , he was admitted to the bar at Lebanon , Warren county . Peter Hitchcock was the Presiding Judge at the ...
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