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Kibbee, Austin D , Trum.,
Sterling, Amos J., Un.,
Thompson, J. C., Hur.,
Delano, Columbus, K.x., Dresbach, Wm. S., Hock .. Dressel, Otto, Frk ..
Dryden, Jos. H., Mont.,
Lind, Solomor, Stk.,
Lindsey, Wm. D., Er.,
Little, Elijah, Musk., Lockwood, Chas. B.,
Warner, Sidney S., Lor.,
Waters, Octavius, Ful.,
Watson, Smith R., Hsn.,
West, W. W., Ad.,
Fielding, Wm., Shl.,
Maffit, Jonathan, Wyt.,
White, Sam'l H., Han.,
Forbes, Andrew, Tus.,
Free, Wm. II., Per., Galogly, James, Musk.,
When the House met it organ zed as follows :
For Speaker, James R. Hubbell received sixty-five votes and Daniel S. Uhl received fifteen.
Charles H. Babcock was chosen Speaker pro tem.
Speaker Hubbell subsequently resigned, and John Johnson was elected Speaker ; Babcock resigned as Speaker pro tem., and was succeeded by Wm. Stanton. For Clerk, Abraham Kaga received sixty-six votes and C. F. Raymer seventeen. O. S. Codding was elected First and I. D. Stine Second Assistant Clerks.
Thomas C. S. Miller was elected Sergeant-at- Arms,, and Samuel Beeler and P. T. Suit, Assistants.
Resignations in the Fifty-sixth, James R. Hubbell, of Delaware, succeeded by Orasmus Hough; Otto Dressel, of Franklin, succeeded by Adin G. Hibbs, and Joseph Schell, of Stark, succeeded by Humphrey Hoover.
Scott, James, War., Schell, Jos., Stk.,
Seig, Jonathan H., Har., Spahr, C. H., Gre., Stanton, Wm., Ham.,
Davenport, Coalson, Bel .. Dawson, Amos, Cler .. Deford, Wm .. Car,
Kirby, Josiah, Ham.,
Kneeland, S. E. M., Port., Larwill, Wm., Ash ..
Thornhill, F. W., Cos .. Tiffany, E., Mgs., Titus. Rasselas R., Sen., Tripp, James, Jack., Uhl, Dan'l S., Hols.,
Edwards, John G., Frk .. Estill, J. A., Mer., V. W., Evans, Andrew, Br .. Evans, Stephen, Clin., Everett, Azariah, Cuy.,
Ferrell, Joseph, Gsy.,
Lyon, Smith. Jeff.,
Mayo, Archibald, But., Messenger, Everett, Mar ..
Wood, Fred. W., Morg., Woodbury, Benj. B., Gea.
Johnson, John, Sum.,
Robinson, Jas. W., Un.,
Johnson, S. C., Jr., Law.,
Root, Jas. A., Med.,
Clark, Sam'l W,, Col., Cochran, J. M., Ham ..
Olds. Edson B., Fair , Osborn, S. S., Lke., Pursell, James, Fay.,
Bloom. S. S., Rch ..
Boehmer, H. J .. Put , Hen.,
Allison, C. W. B., Log .. Ayers, John W., Def., Pau .. Wms .;
Long Leander, Cham., Lott, Louis B., Dk.,
S
ANNALS OF PEUORESA.
Death in the Fifty sixth, George Kel al Hamtires, comdel v & P in
Contests in the Fifty sixth General Assembly, Wo. LarDE und by (- W. Casly, from Ashland county . Ww. Griffin meneded by Samai Il Wille, tos Hancock county, and Jonathan Moffit, ground Es Parles Cor is Fous W .... La county.
Measures pertaining to the war, and the Forgisbing vody - was uppermost throughout both of the soviet. The al post at (bo pomo in sion, giving the soldiers in the feld the right to xete, war tosdernadk Dkmirem ans evasion of the draft were made a lar to complete ostiaruhig, prunives di ( - ample kind were inde for the care of the dependent fantas & adres: 00kry reserves were armed and disciplined.
The act of Congress donating pobilje Inode, equal to jums sover lie ve & Somnus and Representative in Congress was accepted It provided that the wi -pop if there were no public lands within their boundary maliyet li entry mlghi mes them in some other State or territory and they were to le allatied in ofphry cos xmars to citizens on scrip at $125 per acre, lionurally discharged willians and ackers is have the preference.
Boards were provided to examine into all solitary claims of shamever aree and adjust the same, and report to the Governer and Auditet af Suis Kallade were required to fence in their tracks. The families of ookdiere and sulars, wene Fs- lieved from taxation in a specified degree.
The salaries of State officers and Legislators were Fred as follows wy the - ed February S, 1865. Members of the Legislature $5 per day during the vestin ked 1; for each twenty five miles going to and returning from Columnas, Goveren 14- per year ; Lieutenant Governor, Soo ; Supreme Judges, 8350; Saretace of fibre $2,000 ; Treasurer of State, $3,000 ; Auditor of State, 83.cod, Atturner (,conce), 3x, 00 and fees which would make his salary not to exceed $2,000.
The appointment of a military claim agent was provided for.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 15015
Governor-JACON DOLSON CON.
Lieutenant Governor-ANDREW G. MCBURNEY.
Secretary of State-WM. H. SMITIL.
Treasurer of State-S. S. WARNER.
Auditor of State-JAMES H. GODMAN.
Attorney General-WM. H. WEST.
Supreme Judges-ROMERT BRINKERHOFF, HORA
HUNTER, WM. Y. GHOLSON.
Adjutant Generals-BENJ. R. COVEY, EDWARD F. SCHNEIDER
FIFTY. SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Regular Session met fannar 3. 1: anello sion met funnits 3. Foire adlagend April Bootet
SFVITE
ANDREW G. MCBURNEY. President er sich. Exos T. HALL. Clerk.
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OHIO STATESMEN.
Dist.
Dist.
Dist.
Bateman, Warner M. I
Golden, Win. R.
9
Martin, H. S 21
Berry, Curtis. Jr. 31
Griswold, L. D. 27
May, Manuel. 29
Bradbury, Jos. S
Hall, James C. 33
McFarland, N. C. 2
Brooks, J. Twing 22 Harris, A. L.
3
Saddler, E. B 30
Brown, Geo. F
23
Hayden, S. L.
I
Savage, R.
19
Burt, James M 18
Carlin. Parlee 33
Hurd, Frank H. 17-28
Walker, S. B 12
Cole. Philo B 13
Irion, Silas 6
Walling, Ansel T IO
Combs. A. D. 6
Jones, Toland
Warner, Willard. 16
Critchfield, L. R 17-28
Justice, Robert 17-28
West, Henry 20
Cumming. Ino. E.
2
Kellogg, Abner. 24
Willett, M. R 32
Doan. A. W
5
Dowdney, S. F
.4
Linn, Daniel B 15
Wilson, Jno. T 7
Godfrey, Thos. J. 32
The Senate effected the following organization on the first day of the session :
H. S. Martin was chosen President pro tem.
For Clerk, Enos T. Hall received 21 votes and Amos Layman, 12.
L. P. Rose was selected as First and E. W. Miles as Second Assistant Clerks.
James Stover was elected Sergeant-at-Arms and John T. Carlin and H. Clay Drinkle, Assistants.
On the fourth of January, 1866, the two Houses met in joint session and canvassed the vote cast at the preceding October election, declaring the result as follows :
Governor-Jacob Dolson Cox, 223,633; George W. Morgan, 193,677; Alexander Lony, 360; scattering, 30.
Lieutenant Governor-A. G. McBurney, 224,943; William Lang, 193,150; M. U. Maginnis, 325 ; scattering, 15.
Treasurer of State-Sidney S. Warner, 225,657 ; George Spence, 193,072; J. H. McGaffey, 313; scattering, 6.
Attorney General-Wm. H. West, 225,268; David M. Wilson, 193,469; Robert Hutcheson, 314; scattering, 19.
On the fifth of January, 1867, at the adjourned session, the vote for Secretary of State was canvassed and declared as follows :
Wm. Henry Smith, 256.302 ; Benj. Le Fevere, 213,606.
Resignations in the Fifty-seventh, Silas Irion, of the Sixth, succeeded by A. D. . Combs; John E. Cumming, of the Twelfth, succeeded by S. B. Walker, and Lyman R. Critchfield, of the joint Seventeenth-Twenty eighth, succeeded by Robert Justice.
Questions growing out of the war, which was past and gone, commanded a great deal of attention at the hands of this General Assembly, there being endless claims. the justice of which must necessarily be inquired into. Considerable party friction manifested itself from time to time.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
EDWIN A. PARROTT, Speaker. B. J. LOOMIS, Clerk.
WM. STANTON, Speaker pro tem. WM. B. BARNETT, Sergeant-at-Arms.
Alexander, W. D., Mi., Bruff, Joseph, Mah.,
Conlter, J. H., War .. Curtis, A. L., Was., Cusac, Isaac, Han.,
Barrett D. M., High.,
Cist, Chas. E., Ham.,
Clark, Jno. T., Gsy., Davey, Thos. N., Law.,
Boynton, W. W., Lor.,
Clark, Ingram, Hsn.,
Deford, Wm., Cur.,
Branch, J. H., Cler., Clarke, S. W., Col., Denman, E. G., Def., Pau.,
Bronson. Hiram, Med., Cochran, Jno. M., Ham .. Wins ..
Ault, John, Way., Bunce, J. M., Ham., Banning, Henry B., Kx., Burbage, W. I)., Ad., Chase, J. A., Luc., Dangler, David A., Cuy., Davenport, Caulson, Bel.,
Beer, Thos., Cr., Bloom, S. S., Reh.,
Knowles, Samuel S 14
Williamson, Samuel. 25
Hollister, Geo. B I
Tibbalo, N. T 26
ANNALS OF PROGRESS
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Dre bach, Wm. S. Hock . jetemiun We P'.A.d.
Encell. John Sum .
Jones R E AL
Erskine, Sam 1 B., Rs ,
Kapy, loa _ Sa
Estill, J. A . Mer., V. W.,
Kerr Samual C jest
Fitch, Elijah M., Br.,
Kessler Henry. Han
Hevà Jakob. Tes
Follett, John F., Lick.
Fox Samuel. Col ..
Furr.a., Saul Mont .
Larwill Wm.A.
Rine U.C.Po.
Ferneau Aaron, Pke ..
Lawrence Was. C. Un
Gaddis M. P., Ham,
LeFevre Bent F., Sal.
Stlacan EF
Gallup. M. E., Cuy ..
Lockwant C. R. C.v
Shipley. A W. M.t.
Gardner, Mills, Fay ..
Lybrouk Philip Pre.
Sorar, Jas 6.
Gaston. Elias, But ..
Marshall, J R . Frx.
Stakten Nis. ttos.
Glover, Elijah Sci.,
Martin, James, Col,
Siedman, We. Part.
Gordon, Robt. B., Ang .
Masters E Ful.
Stockpy Jam W
Hanson, R. M., Mad ..
Miller, S M , Put , Hen.
Swait, A J. Vir
Hare, Chas., Nble.,
Montgomery, H. M., Gul. Myers, Scipio. Dk.
Tafel Gunse, Ham.
Hastings, Russell, Lke ..
Teet r. Alman Cil.
Headley, Eliel, Mon.,
Mc Marrell, Law., Hols,
ThirBin, F W. Co.
Henricks, Geo., Per.,
McMorran. S T. Cham.,
Tripp James Juck
Hibbs. Adin G., Frk ..
Nixon, W. P. Ham,
Welsh Thes A M
Hill, Wm. D., Def.,
Wilcox, A T E.
Hitchcock, Peter, Ges.
Northway, S. A., Acht., Oberkline. F. H1. Ham, Oren, Jes-e N., Clin., Parks, Jas., Sky,
Wiley Perry, Mark
Haskin, A. L., Was.,
Williams TEin J. Marg.
Hough O. D., Del.,
Wood, HI L. Out WL
Howard, R. F., Gre.,
Parrott, Ed A., Mont.,
Worth S M.W.K.
Hughes, Chris., But.,
Patton, John, Bel.,
Wright Geo B. Him.
Huston Henry C., Ck.,
Perrill, Aug L., Pck.,
Young, Th- 1. Hay
The following was the House organization, made on the first day the ss For Speaker, Edwin A. Parrott received sixty four votes, Frensh W Theshell thirty-one votes.
William Stanton was later elected Speaker pro temn.
For Clerk. B. J. Loomis received sixty-five votes ; J. C. Banks, thirty /mi vaafk James M. Nash was elected First Assistant. an ! C. S. Brown, Serun ! Animant Clerks
For Sergeant-at-Arms, Wm. B. Barnett was elected by a Mallar maleity and Alexander McCoy made First and Win. Phillips, Second Assistent Sergentech Arms
Resignations in the Fifty seventh, Samuel Fox, of Columbians. ...- ) .. Jas Martin; A. T. Wilcox, of Erie, succeeded by Zolumps Philippe, Maxwell P. Gaddis, of Hamilton, succeeded by G. M. Bunce : George B Wright, il Hamiben succeeded by Charles E. Cist, and Isaac Stookey, of Ross outfeeled by Jici Surber.
Deaths in the Fifty - seventh, Henry L Phillips, of Allams, sumoce ind bv B, D. Burbage, and Abraham Teetor, of Clermont, succeeded by J. H Branen.
The general legislation during the two sessions was largely demmind to the amendment and perfecting of the code of laws, and more clearly defining the Autier of all civil officers, State, county and municipal ; adding tu the encry : laws, and other similar measures, as well as considering the ame dimenti te ; Federal Constitution, growing out of the result of the war, which were even: sily ratifi-d
The office of Assistant Adjutant General was created. banky were required is properly stamp all counterfeit, worthles, and uncurrent kills as such preventing officers of binks from acting as notaries public or appointed therete. pray ling au
H. Y. B.
21
Kittec Altı D Troan, Kraner Samuel Ila.
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OHIO STATESMEN.
county commissioners and township trustees might fund bounty warrants and provide for the payment of the same; making it unlawful to sell intoxicating liquors to · habitual drunkards; to equalize the values of railroad property ; providing for and authorizing the Auditor of State to draw warrants for veteran bounties, when the State was properly credited therewith ; to prevent fraud in disposing of property ; to prevent and punish illegal voting, and fixing the residence of inmates in National Soldiers' Homes in the precinct where the same were located.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, 1868-1875.
Governor-RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
Lieutenant Governor-JOHN C. LEE.
Secretaries of State-W.M. H. SMITH, JOHN RUSSELL, part cf 1559.
Treasurer of State-S. S. WARNER.
Auditor of State-JAMES H. GODMAN.
Attorney General-FRANCIS B. POND.
Supreme Judges-WILLIAM WHITE, JOSIAH SCOTT, JOHN WELCH, LUTHER DAY, JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
Adjutants General-EDWARD F. SCHNEIDER, WM. A. KNAPP.
FIFTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Regular Session met January 6, 1868; adjourned May 18, 1868. First Adjourned Session met November 23, 1868; adjourned November 25, 1868. Second Adjourned Session met January 5, 1869; adjourned May 7, 1869.
SENATE.
JOHN C. LEE, President ex . officio.
CHARLES B. FLOOD, Clerk.
T. J. GODFREY, President pro tem. BENJ. WILLIAMS, Sergeant at-Arms
Dist. Dist
Berry. Curtis, Jr 31
Golden, Wm. R 9
May, Manuel. 29
Biggs, Thos. R.
I
Griswold, L. D. 27
Onderdonk, H. M. 8
Brooks, J. Twing. 22
Hall, James C 33
Potts, Benj. F 21
Burrows, J. B. 24
Harmount, Simpson. 18
Rex George 17-28
Campbell, Wm. H
2
Hutcheson, Robert.
Russell, John
Carter, Wm. 32
Jamison, James B 20
Scribner, Chas H. . 17-28
Conant, Philo B 26
Jones, Homer 8
Simmons, Alva 14
Corry, Abel M
33
Keifer, J. Warren
Stambaugh, D). W 18
Dangler, David A. 25
Kenney, Jonathan 3
Stedman, Wm. 26
Dickey, Henry L
7
Kessler, Henry. I
Torrence, Geo. P. I
Dowdney, s. F 4
King, Charles A 33
Winner, Jno. I. 12
Evans, Lewis 16
Kraner, Solomon 13
Woodsworth, L. D 23
Everett, llomer 30
Lawrence, Wm. 18 Yeoman, Sam'IN. 6
Godfrey, Thos. J 32 Linn, Daniel B 1 5
When the Senate met, it organized by the election of the following officers :
For Clerk, Charles B. Flood received 19 votes and Enos T. Hall, IS votes. Daniel Flanagan was elected First Assistant Clerk and Wm. R. Nutt, Second Assistant.
Benjamin Williams was chosen Sergeant-at. Arms, and Charles E. Sausser, First and Joseph Gutzwiler, Second Assistants.
Subsequently Thomas J. Godfrey was elected to the position of President pro tem. of the Senate.
Senators deceased in the Fifty eighth General Assembly, David W. Stambaugh, succeeded by Simpson Harmount, from the Eighteenth District; James C. Hall, succeeded by Charles A. King, from the Thirty-third District, and John Russell, succeeded by J. Warren Keifer, from the Eleventh District.
Dist.
ANNALS OF PROGRESS
Contest in the Fifty eighth General Aucunhly. Her Cules wanted Henry M. Onderdonk, from the Eighth Distrht
Resignation in the Fifty elglith, Philo IL. Comant, uf the Twenty-ans -coded by William Stedman.
The two Houses met in jeInt convention on the itgnis af Jeery.364 and ess vassed the vote at the preceding electhun, ami deciares the cult
Rutherford B. Hayes rervived 243,005 votes ant Allen G. Jurman, 1499
Similar majorities were declare ! for John C. Las far Linszeret Gestr- 8.& .. Warner for Secretary of State; James 1. Gifman Auditif of Sale in France & Pond, Attorney General.
At the second adjourned temion, January ; (Mes, the tan Hnoure le jning et. declared the result of the election for Secretary of State_
Isaac R. Sherwood received 267 066 votes and Thomas Hilbert der
The two Houses for the first time voted separately for Umdies bros. Sms'er In the Senate on the fourteenth of January, 1565, the Senate casi pumstane tes fer Allen G. Thurman and eighteen for Benj. F. Wede.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
JOHN F. FOLLETT, Speaker.
FRENCH W. THORNHILL, Speaker. AMOS LAYMAN, Clerk.
FRENCH W. THORNHILL, Speaker pro tom ANSEL T. WALLING, SprobeY PIN OFG SAMUEL PIKE, Ser East ONA.
Acker, Wm. T., Hock., Fitch. Elijah M, Br., Follett, Jno F., Lick., Gallup, Morris I'., Cuy. Gaston, Elias H., But., Gearhart, Andrew, Rch, Anderson, Ro-s W., Gsy., Austill, Isaac, P'ke., Baker, Jacob. Dk., Ball, Edward, Musk., Bellville, Wilmer H., Mont., Gordon, Robert B., Aug. Boehmer, H. J., Put., Hen., Hare, Chris. Nble.,
Headley, Ehel., Mon., Henricks, Geo., Per., Hill, Amos, Ful., Hill, Benj. L., Er.,
Betts, Madison, Clin., Borden, Henry C., Ham,, Branch, Jno. 11., Cler., Brook, Geo. W., Mah., Bronson, Hiram, Med., Hord, Peyton, Mar., Howard, R. F., Gre., Hughes, Chris, But., Buell, Peres B., Was., Bushnell, Wm., Rch, Callen, Dan. J., Mer., V. W., Hughes, Jno. L., High., Canfield. Delos W., Gea., Canon, Reuben P., Port., Carpenter, S. C., Lke, Cockerill, Jos. R., Ad., Coleman, Rob't S., Ham., Crist, George, Ham., Cusac. Isaac, Han., Denman, E. G , Def., Pau., W'ms.,
Dennis, Rob't B., Cuy., Dickson, Jos., Lor., Dilworth, Jos., Stk., Dungan, Levi, Jack., Dunn, Jere. M., Morr., Eames, Wm., Asht., Feilding, Wm., Shl., Finl'y, Isaac J., Ross.,
Jewett, Hugh J , Musk., Johnson, W'in. P., Ath., Jones, R. E., Al, Kain, James M., Car. Kemp, Jno. D, Mont., Kennet, Henry G., Ham, Kennon, Jno. W., Bel., Kerr, Sam. C., Jeff, Kerr, Sam. F., Fay., Larwill, W'in., Ash., Lawrence, Wm. C., Un., Lawson, Juo , Gal, Lee, Alfred L. Del, Leete, Ralph, Law , Lewton, Lewis, Hon., Mann, Cal. T .. Frk. Moffett, Robert, Kx.,
Megre Fred. W; Ha =. Morc. J J . Per_ Hea, MeMerrit, Law H M:Morran S. T. Cham.
Newman. James W. ScL. Nich & Tàu M. Bel, ()'De.l, Margaa L, Lick Parker, W. P. Hur,, Park& James, Sar. Parr W'E., Lick Pennist Ines C. Fre, Pond, Francis B, Marg,
Reed, Inn B. Tos, Richar Mon, Sam, Was Riteil Wi. Tram-
Rough Th _ Hor_ Rakenbu-LJ.K. C.L. Rutter, U. C- Falr. Sayter, james P're. Scutt Fxmen, Wer Smart, Win. Ha Hum .. Shaw, Win. Cher Sherwin, Nelmne B Cuy.
Sinclair, John, Lut. Shier, Win Ton Stewart Percy, Co. StHAney, ET. Na Swipe, Anti- 1. Vit
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OHIO STATESMEN.
Swetland, Jeriah, Mad., Walling, Ansel T., Pck.,
Wilson, Wm. R., Way.,
Thompson, Jos., Stk., Warnken, Henry, Ham.,
Wolf, Jacob, Ham ..
Thomson, Josiah, Col.,
Warren, Marvin, Log.,
Wood, H. L., Ott., Wd.,
Thornhill, F. W., Cos.,
Welsh, Thos. A., Mgs.,
Worth, Sam. L., Wyt.
Ullery, Jas. C., Mi.,
When the House met, it chose the following officers :
Speaker, John F. Follett, 54; Wm. P. Johnson, 42.
French W. Thornhill was subsequently elected Speaker pro tem.
For Clerk. Amos Layman received 55 votes ; B. J. Loomis, 43.
John A. Cockerill was elected First Assistant Clerk, and Wm. C. Gould, Second Assistant.
Samuel Pike was elected Sergeant-at-Arms, and James C. Crall and J. C. Banks, Assistants.
At the close of the regular session, John F. Follett, of Licking, resigned, and the Speakership thereby became vacant. He was succeeded in the House by W'm. Parr and French W. Thornhill was elected Speaker. The vacancy in the office of Speaker pro tem. was filled by the election of Ansel T. Walling to the position.
On the fourteenth of January, 1868, the House voted separately for United States Senator as follows : Allen G. Thurman, 55: Benj. F. Wade, 49.
On the day following the two Houses met jointly and the Clerks of the two Houses read the record of the vote for United States Senator in the respective branches as follows :
Senate.
House.
Total.
Allen G. Thurman
19
55
74
Benj. F. Wade.
49
67
Total vote cast
37
104
141
Lieut. Gov. Lee, presiding over the joint convention, declared that Allen G Thurman having received a majority in each House voting separately, was duly elected Senator.
Four members of the House were absent from the joint convention. Two had voted for Thurman and two for Wade.
An unusual session of the Legislature was held on the twenty-third of November, 1868, the regular session having adjourned to that date. It continued in session for three days. What object was to be obtained is not disclosed by the record, as it transacted no business of importance.
There was considerable legislation at the regular and second adjourned session pertaining to internal affairs, especially to the drainage of the marshy sections in the northwestern part of the State.
The act previously passed to prevent trafficking with persons engaged in armed rebellion, was repealed, the necessity for it having passed away.
It was made a misdemeanor to mark the ballot of an elector for the purpose of identification, or print or write tickets on anything but plain white paper, with fines not exceeding $50 for either or both offences.
A drastic law was enacted against prize fighting or aiding or abetting the same. The principals were subjected to imprisonment in the penitentiary from one to ten.
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ANNALS OF FROGKEN
years, and trainers, backers, newspaper reporters am .p -- ------ from $10 to $500 and imprisonment in the county fall from trp dans Is An act to protect people against empirichin was enacted.
Deaths in the Fifty eighth, Isaac C. Penniston, of Prae, emteria ky lane Austill ; H. J. Bochmer, of Putnam and Heury, acordes ky ] ]. Mas : A --- Gearhart, of Richland, succeeded by Win. Bushnell, Istas St -key of Game .- d A. L. Haskın, of Washington.
SENATORS FROM 1800 ro 1529
Bates, Joshua,
Gas, Isakc.
Bateman, Warner M.,
Glass, Samuel.
Lesdin, Bêns
Berry, Curtis, Jr.,
Godires, Chas_ MI.,
Magiemu, Tas J
Bierce, Lucius V.,
Godfrey, Thor J.,
Biggs. Thos. R.,
Golden, W. Reed,
Martin, IL.5%
Bonar, Wm.,
Griswold, I. D.
Bradbury, Jos., Breck. Theo.,
Groesbeck, W'm. S.,
Gunckel, I.cwi. B.
Brewer, Anson L.,
Hall, James C.,
Brooks, J. Twing,
Harmount, Simpson,
More Then
Brown, Geo. F.,
Harris, Andrew I .. ,
Burrows, J. B.,
Harrison, Rich. A.,
More, Ins
Burt, James M.,
Hayden, S. L.,
Campbell, Wm. H.,
Harsh. George.
Me Coll, Manila.
Carlin, Parlec,
Hart, Alphonso,
Mr Ching, Wnu B. MeFarlane & C.
Coates, Benj. F.,
Hitchcock, Peter,
Cole, Philo B.,
Hollister, G. B.,
Mc Vrigh. Alfred Neal Henry S.
Collins, Wm. O.,
Holmes, Geo. W.,
Combs, A. 1).,
Hood, John.
Newman, Wm_
Conant, Philo B.,
Howard, T. F.,
Connell, Jno. M.,
Howells, W'in. C.,
Converse. Geo. L.,
Humphreyville, S.,
Onderdank, Henry M.
Corry, Abel M.,
Hurd, Frank H,
Orr. The J.
Cox, J. Dolson,
Hutcheson, Robert,
Parrish, F. D.
Cranor, Jonathan,
Irion, Silas,
Patron. J F.
Critchfield, L. R.,
Jamison, James B.,
Permil. Augaron In,
Cumming, Jno. E.,
Jamison, Jno. C.,
Potts BarF
Cuppy, Fletcher T.,
Johnston, John,
Potte, Simples
Curtis, Wmn. F.,
Jones, Homer C.,
Potwin Cie W.
Dangler, David A.,
Jones, Thes. C.,
Day, Luther,
Jones, Toland,
Ready, Aramand T.
Devin, Jos. C.,
Justice, Robert.
Dickey, Henry L.,
Keifer. J. Warren,
Doan, A. W.,
Kellogg. Abner,
Dowdney, S. F.,
Kelly, John,
Eason, Benj ..
Kenney, Jonathan,
Eggleston, Benj., Evans, Lewis,
Kessler, Henry, Key. Thos M ..
Sherrard Robert Jr.
Ferguson, E. A.,
King, Chas. A ..
Finck, Win. E.,
Knowles, Samuel S.
Fisher. T. B.,
Kranor, Solomun,
Foster, Edward,
Lang, William,
SVP
Garfield, James A,
Laskry, George
Lawrence, Wm.
Gardner, Mills
Kenney, Thos J.,
Everett, Ilomer,
Ruiv. Go. W.
Carter, Wm.,
Henkle, Samuel S.,
58
OHIO STATESMEN. 1
Stanley, T. R.,
Walling, Ansel T.,
Wickham, Fredrick,
Stanton, Wm., Stedman, Wm.,
Warner, Willard,
Willett, Meredith R., Williamson, Sam'l,
Stevenson, Job E.,
Welsh, Isaac,
Wilson, John T.,
Tibbals, N. T.,
West, Henry,
Winner, John L.,
Torrence, John F., Walker, Hardesty,
West, Wm. H.,
Woodsworth, L. D.,.
Whetstone, Thos. H.,
Yeoman, Sam'l N.
Walker, S. B.,
White, Chilton A.,
REPRESENTATIVES FROM IS60 TO 1870.
Acker, Wm. T.,
Buss, Amos E.,
Devore, Newton A.,
Adams, Peter,
Callen, Daniel J.,
Dickey, Henry L.,
Alexander, W. D.,
Canfield, Delos W.,
Dickman, Frank J.,
Allison, Chas. W. B.,
Canon, Reuben P.,
Dickson, Joseph,
Anderson, Ross W.,
Carlin, Parlee,
Dilworth, Joseph, Dresbach, Wm. S.,
Ault, John,
Carpenter, S. C.,
Dressel, Otto,
Austill, Isaac,
Carroll, Reuben,
Dryden, Jos. H.,
Ayers, John W.,
Casley, Geo. W.,
Dungan, Levi,
Babcock, Chas. H.,
Carter, John A.,
Dunn, Jere. M.,
Baker, Jacob,
Chambers, Robert E.,
Eames, Wm., Edwards, John G.,
Baldwin, Jesse,
Chase, Jas. E.,
Encell, John,
Banning, Henry B.,
Chaote, Chas. B.,
Erskine, Samuel B.,
Barrett, D. M.,
Cist, Chas. E.,
Estill, James A.,
Bartram, John,
Clapp, Matthew S.,
Evans, Andrew,
Bates, Albert,
Clark, Ingram,
Evans, Stephen,
Bayard, J. W.,
Clark, John T.,
Everett, Azariah,
Belville, Wilmer H.,
Clarke, Samuel W.,
Fee, Enos B ..
Beer, Thomas,
Clarke, O. Lewis,
Fee, John,
Betts, Madison,
Cockerill, Jos. R.,
Fellows, Jos. N.,
Bidwell, Ephraim,
Cochran, J. M.,
Blakeslee, C. T.,
Coleman, Robert S.,
Blecker, Wm.,
Collins, John W.,
Bloom, Samuel S.,
Cook, Asher,
Boehmer, Henry J.,
Coover, John M.
Boesel, Charles,
Converse, Geo. L.,
Boone, James,
Cory, Alex. E.,
Flagg, Wm. J.,
Borden, Henry C.,
Cory, Benj. F.,
Follett, John F.,
Boynton, Wash. W.,
Coulter, J. H.,
Forbes, Andrew,
Bradbury, Jos., Buckman, Henry, Branch, John H., Bratton, E. A.,
Crouse, Daniel J.,
Gallup, Morris E,.
Brinkerhoff, John,
Curtis, O. L.,
Galogly, James.
Broen, David I.,
Cusac, Isaac,
Gamble, James,
Brook, Geo. W.,
Dangler, David A.,
Gardner, Mills,
Bronson, Hiram,
Davenport, Coalson,
Davey, Thos. N.,
Davis, Lorenzo,
Dawson, Amos,
Buell, Peres B.,
Deford, Wm.,
Gordon, Robert B .
Burbage, W. D.,
Delano, Columbus,
Gore, Townsend.
Burr, Raymond,
Denman, E. G.,
Green, John K.,
Buslınell, Wm.,
Dennis, Robert B.,
Green, Mark.,
Gaston, Elias H., Gearhart, Andrew, Glover, Elijah, Glessner, Jacob,
Browne, Sam'l E., Bruff, Joseph, Bunce, G. M.,
Cox, Wm. B.,
Crain, Martin,
Free, Wm. H., Fox. Samuel, Gaddis, M. P.,
Crist, Geo.,
Ferguson, John, Ferneau, Aaron, Ferrell, Joseph, Feilding, Wm., Finley, Isaac J., Fitch, Elijah M.,
Ball, Edward,
Chase, J. A .;
Carlisle, Basil W.,
Andrews, Geo. W.,
Weasner, Thos. H.,
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ANNALS OF PROGRESS
Gribbin, Win. Griswold, Seneca O.,
Kentedy, PhAllu
Kennet, Hanvy G
Gunsaulus, Jos.,
Kennon, John WV
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