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Ohio Presidents
Born November 19, 1831 in Cuyahoga County, in Orange Township, now Moreland Hills, Ohio, James A. Garfield became a dedicated student so that he would avoid poverty. He graduated ...
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Governor Portraits
James Campbell was born in 1843 in Middletown, Ohio. Scotch/Irish of extraction, he was from an old and proud heritage, his ancestor (John Parker) having commanded American forces ...
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Governor Portraits
Cox won election to the Governorship in 1912 assuming office January of 1913. Cox , a progressive, had split the Republican vote to gain the success. Cox was born in 1870. His fir ...
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Governor Portraits
Cox won election to the Governorship in 1912 assuming office January of 1913. Cox , a progressive, had split the Republican vote to gain the success. Cox was born in 1870. His fir ...
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George Washington Williams Room
"People are more important than things," Rep. James A. Rankin said frequently. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1970, Rankin brought the sensitivity of a social worker t ...
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Ladies' Gallery
Jane Campbell served six terms in the Ohio House of Representatives. As a state representative, she was selected by her caucus to serve as assistant minority leader and held appoi ...
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Ladies' Gallery
Senator Jane Timken is currently serving in the Ohio Senate and represents the people of the 29th district. this encompases Canton and most of Stark County. She was appointed to s ...
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George Washington Williams Room
Janet Howard has worked in government, private industry, and social service. She served as a bailiff in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court before being elected in 1993 to the city ...
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Ladies' Gallery
Janet Howard served one term in the Ohio Senate as the first African-American woman to hold a seat in the Senate from the Republican Party. Prior to her election to the Ohio Gener ...
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Ladies' Gallery
State Representative Janine Boyd, a lifelong resident of the 9 th House District, ran for office to help shift the tide in Ohio back to the kind of policies that invest in workin ...
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