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The George Washington Williams Memorial Room honors Ohio's first African-American legislator. In addition to images of Mr. Williams, the 1880s style room features photographs of ...
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The governor portraits were painted to benefit the people of Ohio - telling the story of our great state. Over the years some of the early Governors of Ohio were painted by vario ...
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In 2003, the Capitol Square Foundation (CSF) launched the Great Ohioan Award to commemorate the significant role of Ohioans in an event or series of events of lasting significan ...
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The centennial of women’s suffrage in America will be marked in 2020 and 2021 with exhibits at the Ohio Statehouse.
On June 16, 1919, Ohio became the fifth state t ...
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Ohio Statehouse Museum Education Center offers exhibits that encourage visitors to participate in the state government process by making decisions, expressing their opinions, co ...
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"Mother of Presidents" is sometimes used to refer to Ohio. Seven United States Presidents were born in Ohio. They are Ulysses S. Grant (Point Pleasant), Rutherford Birchard Hayes ...
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Visit The Museum Collections Catalog The Statehouse Museum Online Collections Catalog is a searchable database of the Ohio governors’ portraits, major Statehouse paint ...
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County Flags
The Muskingum County Flag was designed by the residents of the Muskingum County Home in 2002. They incorporated significant areas of economic development into their design. The ar ...
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Governor Portraits
Myers Cooper was born in Licking County, Ohio in 1873. His family had migrated to Ohio from Pennsylvania after the Civil War. Cooper attended the National Normal University in Leb ...
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Ladies' Gallery
Myrna Reese was born on a farm in Pennsylvania, later moving to Ohio to attend Oberlin College. She moved to Wood County to teach at Liberty Township Schools, where she met her hu ...
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