The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio, Part 99

Author: Van Tassel, Charles Sumner, 1858-
Publication date: [1917]
Publisher: Toledo, Ohio
Number of Pages: 494


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TRACY, RUFUS AVERY, Business Man; born, Mansfield, Ohio, Sept. S, 1865; son of Lathron J. Tracy and Eliza K. (Kirt- land) Tracy; educated: Mansfield (O.) public schools; Oberlin College. Married, Edith Wagner, Oct. 17, 18SS. Asst. cashier, 1882-1894, Citizens' Nat. Bank, Mansfield.


O .; Gen. Agt. Mansfield Mutual Fire In- surance Co., and member firm Cook & Tracy, local insurance agents, Mansfield, O., 1894 --; Dir. Mansfield Savings Bank; Dir. Wagner Hardware Co. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Order; K. T .; Scottish Rite, 32d degree, Valley of Dayton. Con-


gregationalist. Home address: 446 Park Ave., W., Mansfield, O.


TRACY, WILLIAM PATTON, Manufac- turer; born, Columbus, Ohio, June 16, 1886; son of Charles Oscar Tracy and Mary Ida (Patton) Tracy; educated: Co- lumbus public schools; Ohio State Univ. Married. Norma Brennan, Oct. 7. 1908. For 9 yrs. purchasing agent for The Tracy- Wells Co .; now Seey. and Gen. Mgr. of The Nu-Ex Fire Appliance Co .; Pres. of The Columbus Chamber of Commerce, 1915-1916; one of the vice presidents of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of Ohio. Socs. and clubs: Columbus Coun- try Club; Athletic Club of Columbus; Ohio State Univ. Club; Ohio State Alumni Assn .; Young Business Men's Club; Busi- ness Men's Gymnasium Club. Broad St. M. E. Church. Home address: 37 North Champion Ave .. Columbus, O.


TRADER, FLORENCE BISHOP, Organizer of Work for Blind in Cincinnati, O .; born, Xenia, Ohio; daughter of James Frank Trader and Elizabeth (Duckworth) Trader; educated: Miss Armstrong's School for Girls; engaged in organizing work for the Blind, Cincinnati, Ohio, .1901 -. Presby- terian. Home address: 538 Hale Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, O.


TRADER, GEORGIA DUCKWORTH, Or- ganizer of Work for Blind in Cincinnati, Ohio; born, Xenia, Ohio; daughter of James Frank Trader and Elizabeth (Duck- worth) Trader; educated: Miss Armstrong's School for Girls. Engaged in organizing work for the Blind, in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901 -----. Presbyterian. Home address: 538 Hale Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, O.


TREADWAY, FRANCIS WILLCOX, Attor- ney-ex-Lieut. Governor; born, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 7. 1869; son of Augustine Rus- sell Treadway and Mary Louise (Mans- field) Treadway; educated: Worcester Polytechnic: Yale Univ. (Law Dept.). Col- lege degrees: B. S .; LL. B. Married, Esther Sutliffe Frisbie. Jan. 5. 1897. Ad- mitted to Ohio bar, 1892; engaged in prac- tice law. Cleveland, Ohio, under firm name. Treadway & Marlatt, 1893- United States Commissioner, 1902-1903; member State House Representatives, 1904-1905; Lieutenant Governor, Ohio, 1909-1910; Dir. Guardian Savings & Trust Co., Cleveland, O., Baker R & L Co .; Peck, Stow & Wil- cox Co .; Union Rolling Mill Co .; Entz Motor Patents Co., New York; chairman, Taxation and Legislative Committee, Ohio Bankers' Assn .. 1914-1915. Joint-Author: Treadway & Marlatt on Mechanic's Liens, 1901, 2nd Ed., 1904. Socs. and clubs: Union Club; Clifton Club; Columbus Club (Co- lumbus, O.); (Pres.) Westwood Country Club; Tippecanoe Rep. Club (Pres.), 1906- 1907; trustee Ohio State Archaeological & Hist. Soc .: life member Cleveland As- sociated Charities; (trustee and Secy.) Jones Home for Friendless Children; Cleveland Chamber Commerce; New Eng- land Society: Western Reserve Society: Sons American Rev. Home address: 17839 Lake Road. Lakewood (Cleveland), Ohio. TREDTIN, WALTER C., College Professor; born. Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 15, 1881; son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Stoecklein) Tred- tin: educated: St. Mary's College, St. Mary's Normal School, Dayton, O .; Univ. Fribourg, Switzerland. College degrees:


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B. S. Before ordination to the priesthood in the Catholic Church, teacher in high schools, Cleveland, O. and Chicago, Ill .; ordained in the priesthood, Aug., 1912; professor Latin and Greek, St. Mary's Normal School and St. Mary's College, Dayton, O., 1912 -; pastor, Osborn Cath- olic Ch., Osborn, Green Co., O., 1912 ---. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Soc. of Mary. Home address: St. Mary's College, Dayton, O.


TREMBLEY, OLIVER C., Dentist; born, North Fairfield, Huron Co., Ohio, June 11, 1862; son of Minor K. Trembley and Mar- garet (Martin) Trembley; educated: Bel- den, Ohio, under Dr. Knolton; afterwards took State Exam. Married, Laura M. Johnson, 1893. Oldest practitioner in Tif- fin, Ohio. Socs. and clubs: Masonic; Knight Templar; Mohawk Country Club. Trinity Episcopal Ch. Home address: 180 Monroe St., Tiffin, O.


TREMPER, WILLIAM DAVIS, State Sena- tor: born. New Richmond, Ohio, May 9, 1851; son of Johnson Tremper and Laura. (Jeffries) Tremper; educated: New Rich- mond high school; Univ. of Michigan. Married, Mary Tod Hayman, Dec. 6, 1880. Elected State Senator on Republican ticket in 1914 and re-elected in 1916; Secy. Royal Savings & Loan Co. Socs. and clubs: Elks;


Knight Templar; Masons; Psi Omega Frat .: Sons of American Revo- lution: Bd. of Trade; made life member of State Archaeological Soc., having pre- sented Ohio State Univ. the invaluable collection of relics taken from mounds and ancient earthworks on his farm. Home address: 641 Second St., Portsmouth, O.


TRESCOTT, EDWARD ORIN, Educator; born, Marlboro, Stark Co., Ohio, April 12, 1870; son of Samuel Butler Trescott and Elizabeth Jane (Crawford) Trescott; edu- cated: public schools, Marlboro, Randolph and Portage Co .; Hiram College. College degrees: Ph. B. Married, Frances M. Boerstler, Dec. 26, 1893; 2nd, Margaret A. Long, Aug. 5, 1914. Supt. schools, St. Lawrence, S. Dak., 2 yrs .; Prin. high schools, Kent, O., 2 yrs .; Supt. schools, Columbiana, O., 10 yrs .; Supt. schools, Ra- venna, O., 10 yrs., 1906 -; member Co. Bd. Sch. Examiners. Columbiana and Portage Counties, 12 yrs .; member City Bd. Examiners, Ravenna, O .. 1912 -. Socs. and clubs: Nat. Educ. Assn .; Ohio State Teachers' Assn .; Master Unity Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 12; Chapter, Coun- cil, Knight Templar; Chamber Commerce. Church Christ (Disciples). Home ad- dress: 125 Highland Ave .. Ravenna, O.


TRESSLER, VICTOR GEORGE AUGUS- TINE, Theologian; born, Somerfield, Pa., April 10. 1865; son of (Rev.) John Wil- liam Tressler and Carrie (Augustine) Tressler; educated : Penn. State Coll., Bellefonte, Pa .. 1880-1882; Penn. Coll., Gettysburg, 1886; student of law, Chicago, 1887-1888: McCormick Theol. Seminary, 1891; Corres. student Hebrew, Univ. Chi- cago, 1895; Univ. Leipzig, 1897-1900; Univ. Berlin, 1900; Univ. Paris, 1901. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; B. D .: Ph. D., Leip- zig Univ .: D. D., Univ. Susquehanna, 1905. Married, Mary Baugher. 1906. Ordained in Lutheran ministry, 1892; pastor, Grace Lutheran Church, San Jose, Cal., 1891- 1898; lecturer, history, San Jose Academy, 1896-1898; dean and Prof. philosophy, Ansgar Coll., Hutchinson, Minn., 1901-1902; Prof. Greek, Wittenberg Coll., 1903-1905; N. T. philology and criticism, Hamma Div. School, Springfield, Ohio. 1905 -. Author: The Political Reformation Under Elizabeth, 1901; correspondent periodicals; extensive traveler in Europe and North- ern, Central and Southern Asia. Socs.


and clubs: Phi Gamma Delta; Municipal League; Knight Templar, 32d degree; Authors' Club (London). Vice Pres. Fed- erated Churches of America. Lutheran. Home address: Hamma Divinity School, Springfield, O.


TRETTIEN, AUGUSTUS WILLIAM, Univ. Prof .; . born, Appleton, Wis., Sept. 3, 1867; son of Frederick Trettien and Caroline (Slater) Trettien; educated: public schools Appleton, Wis .; State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis. (grad. 1894); Univ. Wis .: Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass. College degrees: B. L., Univ. Wis., 1899; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1904. Married. Mary Eliz- abeth Goodell, June 26. 1895. Prin. schools Appleton, Wis., 1894-1897; Prof. educa- tion, State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis., 1900-1907; scholar in psychology, Clark Univ .. 1899-1900; fellow in psychology, Clark Univ .. 1903-1904; Prof. psychology and education, Univ. South Dakota, 1907- 1911; lecturer, summer sessions, on edu- cation, Univ. Iowa. 1908; Univ. Missouri, 1910; State Teachers' Coll., Kansas, 1911; associate Prof. education, Univ. Kansas, 1911-1915; lecturer psychology, summer session, Univ. Washington, 1913-1914; lec- turer education and psychology, summer session, Univ. Missouri. 1915; Prof. psychol- ogy and secondary education, Toledo (O.) Univ., 1915 -; lecturer and contributor to educational and psychological literature (Am. Journal Psychol .; Ped. Sem. Ani. Educ .: Psychol. Clinic). Socs. and clubs: Phi Delta Kappa; N. E. A .; fellow A. A. A. S .; Toledo Commerce Club; (Secy.) W. C. T. A .; C. T. E. A. Presbyterian. Home address: 2208 Rosewood Ave., Toledo, O.


TREUDLEY, FREDERICK, Univ. Prof .: born, New Brighton, Pa., Sept. 24, 1852; son of Frederick Treudley and Betsy (Bosworth) Treudley; educated: Hiram


College; Indiana Univ. College degrees: A. B .; A. M. Married, Mary Helen Moss, March 30. 1880; 2nd, Mrs. Ella Adelia Davis, Feb. 3, 1917. Prin. public schools, Ellettsville, Ind., 1878; Prin. high school, Union City, Ind., 1879; Supt. public schools, Union City. 1879-1886; Supt. public schools. Youngstown, Ohio, 1886-1902; Prof. edu- cational methods, philosophy and sociology, Ohio Univ., Athens. O., 1902 --. Socs. and clubs: Phi Beta Kappa; Nat. Educa- tional Teachers' Assn .; (Pres., 1896) Ohio Teachers' Assn. Christian (Disci- ples) Church. Home address: Athens, O.


TRIFFIT, EARL LYTTON, Publisher; born, Lodi, Ohio. June 26, 1880; son of James Merton Triffit and Cyrena (Lewis) Triffit; educated: Lodi high school; University of Wooster; Western Reserve Law School. College degrees: A. B. Married, Eleanor Wright. Aug. 26, 1907. Owner and pub- lisher of Gibsonburg Derrick since 190S; on independent lecture platform since 1912. Socs. and clubs: Phi Gamma Delta: Theta Nu Epsilon. Democrat. Home ad- dress: Gibsonburg, Ohio.


TRISLER, J. L., Educator; Supt. of Schs., St. Bernard, Ohio. Home address: St. Bernard, Ohio.


TRITCH, J. C., Physician and Surgeon: born, Findlay, Ohio, Sept. 25, 1857; son of Parlee C. Tritch and Nancy (Shong) Tritch; educated: Findlay high school, 1874; Cleveland, O., Univ. Med. & Surgery, 1877; New York Polyclinic, 1888; New York post-grad. Med. Schs .. 1893; Find- lay Coll., 1896. College degrees: A. M .: M. D. Married, Lydia Wolf, Nov. 12, 1879. Engaged in practice medicine, Find- lay, Ohio, 1877 -; one of the first phy- sicians in Ohio to perform operation for appendicitis, 1886; one of the first suc-


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cessful operations in Ohio, for gunshot wound of abdomen, 1894; coroner, Han- cock Co., O., 1880-1884; member Bd. Edu- cation, 1SSS-1893. Socs. and clubs: Fellow Am. Coll. Surg .: Hancock Co. Med. Soc .; Ohio State Med. Assn .; Am. Med. Assn .; Elks; I. O. O. F .: Masonic Frat .: Findlay Country Club; Pres. Hancock Co. Fish & Game Protective Assn. Home address: \59 S. Main St., Findlay, O.


TROTT, THOMAS ELMER, College Prof .; born, Cambridge, Ohio, April 18, 1873; son of Benjamin G. Trott and Eliza J. (Mar- telle) Trott; educated: Muskingum Coll .; Harvard Univ. College degrees: B. S., 1902; M. S., 1908. Married, Jennie Peters,


Oct. 11, 1×97. Teacher public and high schools, 1890-1905; Asst. teacher mathe- matics, Muskingum Coll., 1905-190S; Prof. mathematics, Scio Coll., 1908-1911; Prof. mathematics, Mt. Union Coll., Alliance, O., 1911 -: entered office Nautical Alumnae, U. S. Naval Observatory, as computer. 1908; computes the positions of the stars, etc., every year; received Co. Teachers' Certificate before reaching the age of 13 yrs .: received State Life Certificate. 1897, having the distinction of being the young- est person in the state to receive such. Socs. and clubs: Cambridge Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 66; Astronomical Soc. of the Pacific. Methodist Episcopal. Home ad- dress: 50 East College St .. Alliance, O.


TROXELL, EDWIN ELDIE, University Professor; born, Paxton, Ind., March 29, 1886; son of Simon P. Troxell and Candace Mary (Dailey) Troxell; educated: Bloom- field, Ind .. high school; De Pauw Univ. College degrees: A. B. Married, Oma Venus Bailey, June 24, 1914. On editorial staff, Indianapolis Star. Council Bluffs Nonpareil, Terre Haute Tribune, Green- castle Herald, Madison Democrat; teacher of journalism and advertising, De Pauw I'niv., 1911-1914; Prof. journalism and ad- vertising, Dean Coll. Commerce. Toledo T'niv., Toledo, O .; special writer on staff Toledo Times, Toledo, O., 1914-1916; con- tributes to number farm, trade and gen- eral magazines; Asst. Man. Dir. Audit Bureau of Circulations; consulting effi- ciency counsellor for newspaper publish- ers. Socs. and clubs: Toledo Commerce Club; Toledo Ad Club; Assn. Teachers of Advertising; Assn. Teachers of Journal- ism; Delta Tau Delta Frat. Home ad- dress: 1515 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, O.


TRUE, GEORGE A., Attorney; born. Port Clinton; Ohio, Dec. 31, 1865; son of Oliver J. True and Eunice J. (Sanderson) True; educated: Port Clinton public schools; Univ. of Michigan. College degrees: LL. B. Married, Agnes May Crawford, Dec. 24, 1896. General law practice, Port Clin- ton, O., 1893 -; Pros. Atty., Ottawa Co .; Pres. The German-American Bank, Port Clinton, O. Home address: Port Clinton, Ohio.


TRUESDALL, ELIZABETH WEST, born, Fowerville, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1867; daughter of Henry Hall West and Mary Elizabeth (Wilder) West; educated: Sandusky, O .. high school (1885); Oberlin Coll. (1889). Married, Clayton R. Truesdall, M. D., May 25. 1892. Member and Pres. Cosmopolitan Lit. Club, Fremont, O .; Matinee Musical Club; (Regent) Col. George Croghan Chapter, D. A. R .; (State Regent) Onio D. A. R., 1909-1911; elected Vice Pres. Gen. Nat. Soc. of D. A. R., April, 1911; made Hon. State Regent for life of Ohio D. A. R. at Canton, O., Oct., 1913; active worker in George Washington Memorial Soc .; Women's Section of Navy League; member Nat. Committee of Ocean to Ocean Highway; member D A. R. maga-


zine and historical research committee; organizer and now Vice Pres. Fremont Chapter Am. Red Cross Soc. Presbyte- rian. Home address: 319 Birchard Ave., Fremont, O.


TRUMP, WILLIAM TECUMSEH, Educator; born, Gettysburg, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1868; son of Joseph Trump and Mary Jane (Earnest) Trump; educated: public schools, Darke Co., Ohio; Nat. Normal Univ., Lebanon, Ohio; Otterbein Univ., Westerville, Ohio; Columbia Univ. College degrees: Ph. B. Married. Lydia M. Corwin. Dec. 6. 1890. Taught in rural schools, Darke Co., 7 yrs .; Prin. high schools, Arcanum, O., 3 yrs .; Supt. schools, New Bremen, O., 2 yrs .; Supt. schools, South Charleston, O., 3 yrs .; Supt. Miamisburg, O., 9 yrs .; Circleville, O., 1915 -. Socs. and clubs: Nat. Teach- ers' Assn .; State Teachers' Assn. United Brethren. Home address: Circleville, O.


TRUMPER, JESSIE SMITH (Mrs. F. J.), born, near Meadville, Pa .; daughter of John H. Smith and Mary M. (Keene) Smith; educated: Allegheny College, 1899; Med. Coll .. Cleveland, O., 1897; Coll of Physicians and Surgeons, Cleveland, 1902; Med. Dept. Ohio Wes. Univ. College de- grees: A. M .; M. D. Married, Frederick J. Trumper, Aug. 25. 1908. Physician; has worked extensively among the sick poor; contributor to various magazines; most important work has been a study of diet. Socs. and clubs: Red Cross Assn .; Woman's Suffrage Party of Cleveland; A. A. A. S .; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Nat. Geographic Soc .; Fellow of the Royal So- ciety of Arts. Home address: 1843 Rud- wick Road, Cleveland, O.


TUCKER, CHARLES EDWARD, Mayor of Elyria. O .; born. La Porte, Ohio. Feb. 11, 1860; son of William Henry Tucker and Clarissa (Andress) Tucker; educated: Elyria public schools. Married, Hariette


E. Hart. Sept. 20, 1882. Retail lumber and planing mill business, 1882-1901; Lorain Co. recorder. 1901-1909: Secy. of The Lorain Co. Abstract Co., 1909 -; mayor of Ely- ria, 1913-, now serving on second terin; Secy. of The Masonic Temple Co., 1908 -; Secy. of The Elyria Memorial Hosp. Co. since its organization about 8 yrs. ago; Secy. of Chamber of Commerce, 1901-1908. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Masonic Bodies; Royal Arcanum. Home address: 212 Mid- dle Ave., Elyria, O.


TUCKER, NATHAN, Physician: horn, Washington Co., N. Y., Aug. 28. 1837; son of Nathaniel Tucker and Jane A. (Quackenbush) Tucker; educated: Wash- ington Co. Schs .; Bellevue Hosp. Med. College, New York City. College degrees: M. D., 1866. Married. Elvira Cooper. Practicing medicine in Mt. Gilead. Ohio, since 1867; for the last 29 yrs. engaged in special practice of treating asthma and hay fever. Socs. and clubs: Mem. Morrow Co. Med. Soc .; Ohio State Med. Soc. Bap- tist Church. Home address: Mt. Gilead, Ohio.


TUCKER, WILLIAM HENRY, Attorney; born, La Porte, Lorain Co., Ohio, Oct. 6, 1849; son of John Alexander Tucker and Elizabeth (Brush) Tucker; educated: pub- lic schools. Huron Co .; Grad. Baldwin Univ., Berea. O .. 1875: and later attended Univ. at Cornell. Married. Harriet Van Gorder, April 10, 1884. Read law with Haynes & Potter: admitted to har, 1876: practiced law in Toledo until 1899, when appointed postmaster of Toledo by ex- Pres. Mckinley, and served in that ca- pacity from Jan. 11. 1899, to March 15, 1915; resumed practice of law, and now located at 310 Main St., Toledo, O .: dele- gate to Nat !. Republican Conv., Minneap-


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olis, 1892: several times delegate to State Republican Convs. and several campaigns, chairman Lucas Co. and Toledo Repub- lican Committees; member Congressional Committees and Common Pleas Judicial Committees, several yrs .; in charge of organization Peoples State Savings Bank, and one of the directors of same; mem- ber several years, and now Pres. of Bd. of Directors. Toledo Univ .; 4 yrs. member and 1 yr. Pres .. Toledo School Bd. Socs. and clubs: Knight Templar, Mason; K. of P .; Mem. Research Literary Club; organ- izer and first Pres. East Side Commercial Club, and Mem. Cornell Alumni and Sons of American Revolution. Home address: 516 Arden Place, Toledo, O.


TULLIS, DON DELANO, Clergyman; born, Bartlett, Ohio. Nov. 26. 1878; son of Ly- man Orlando Tullis and Phila Ann (Shinn) Tullis; educated: Ohio Univ., Athens, O .: Lane Theol. Sem., Cincinnati, O. College degrees: M. A. (Hon.), 1908. Married, Agnes Luther, March 24, 1909. Began career as telegraph operator, Western Union Co., Cincinnati, O .; pastor of Pop- lar St. Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, O., 1904-1908; went to Washington Ave. Church. Terre Haute. Ind., 1908; then to Second Church of Newark, O., 1913 --- financially interested in Lower Vein Coal Co. of Indiana; moderator of Indiana Presbytery, 1912-1913; moderator of Zanēs- ville Presbytery, 1915-1916. Socs. and clubs: Phi Delta Theta; Ohio Gamma; Scottish Rite, 32d degree; Cincinnati Con- sistory; Knight Templar; St. Luke's Com- mandery, Newark, Ohio; Shriner; Aladdin Temple, Columbus, O .; Newark Chamber of Commerce; Licking Automobile Club; Pres. Licking Wireless Assn .; minister Second Presbyterian Church, Newark; original research in wireless telegraph and telephone; at the age of 16 yrs. connected with the Athens Bank, Athens, O. Home address: 59 Second St., N., Newark, O.


TURNBAUGH, CHARLES S., Con. Pleas Judge; born, Cambridge, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1868; son of John W. Turnbaugh and Mary E. (Gibson) Turnbaugh; educated: public schools. Cambridge, Ohio: Northern Ohio T'niv., Ada, O .; Univ. Michigan. College degrees: LL. B. Married, Martha Por- ter. Nov. 4, 1904. Official court stenog- rapher, Guernsey Co., 1SS9-1894; admitted to bar, 1895; engaged in practice law, Cambridge, O., 1896; judge Court Common Pleas, 1915- Socs. and clubs: Mason; K. P. Methodist-Episcopal. Home ad- dress: 333 North 7th St., Cambridge, O.


TURNER, CHARLES HALL, Merchant; born, Parkersburg, W. Va., June 6, 1845; son of Samuel R. Turner and Hannah (Butler) Turner; educated : Marietta Schs. and College. Married, Mary Ram- sey. June 25, 1878. In book business, Rockford, Ill., 1868-1871; came to Marietta. 1871, and became a partner in the firm of S. R. Turner & Sons; has been in busi- ness continuously since that time; is now Secy. and Treas. of The Turner-Ebinger Co. Member of Baptist Church. Home address: 314 5th St., Marietta, Ohio.


TURNER, EDWARD CRAWFORD, Attor- ney; born, Columbus, O., March 26, 1872; son of Robert Madden Turner and Jen- nie L. (Crawford) Turner; educated: Ohio State Univ. College degrees: LL. D .; LL. M. Married, Nan Jahn, Dec. 11, 1902. Pros. Atty., Franklin Co., Ohio., 1911- 1915. Attorney General of Ohio, 1915-1917. Socs. and clubs: 32d degree Mason: Odd Fellows; Shriner; Elks; Sons of Veterans; Columbus Club; Columbus Country Club. Protestant Church. Home address: 3S4 Linwood Ave., Columbus, O.


TURNER, HARRY BENTON, Educator; born, Freeport, Ohio, Sept. 2, 1880; son of John D. Turner and Atha Hunt (Kirby) Turner; educated: Flushing, Ohio, high school; Hiram, O., College. College de- grees: A. B., 1903. Married, Blanche B. Kent, Oct. 7, 1905. Taught one-room school, Flushing Twp., 1898-1899; Prin. Mantua Village high school, 1903; Prin. Garrettsville high school, 1903-1904; Supt. Mantua schools, 1904-1907; Prin. Ravenna high school, 1907-1914; Co. Supt., Portage Co., O., schools. 1914-1916; Co. school ex- aminer, 1909-1916; Supt. Warren City schools, 1916 --; member Civil Service Commission, Ravenna, O., 1916 -; Chmn. Portage Co. Pub. Health and Child Wel- fare Assn., 1915-1916; trustee Portage Co. Library, 1916. Socs. and clubs: Warren Library Assn .; Old Erie, No. 3, F. & A. M .; Mahoning Chapter, No. 66, R. A. M. Church Christ (Disciples). Home address: Warren, Ohio.


TURNER, THOMAS F., Attorney; born, England, Dec. 3, 1864; son of Henry C. Turner and Isabella (Fleming) Turner; educated: Lodi Acad., Lodi, O. Married, Ione McMurray. Admitted to practice law, 1856: located at Canton, O .; city solicitor, Canton, 1890-1893; formed partnership in 1893 with H. B. Webber under firm name of Webber & Turner, which has since continued; Special U. S. Commissioner, 1899-1900, to conduct investigations as to operation of Chinese Exclusive Treaty and Laws. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Lakeside Country Club. Home address: Canton, O.


TURNER, WILLIAM HENRY, Commodore U. S. N .; born, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 28, 1848; son of Samuel Turner and Rachel Sparks (Wiltsee) Turner: educated: United States Naval Academy, 1869. Unmarried. Commd. ensign. July 12, 1870; master, April 12, 1872; Lieut., May 13, 1875; Lieut. Commd., May 16, 1897; Commd., March 29. 1900: Capt., May 6, 1905; commodore and retired, June 30, 1906; served in N. and S. Atlantic squadrons, European, Asiatic and N. and S. Pacific squadrons and several special cruises; served on shore duty at New York, Norfolk and Portsmouth Navy Yards; stationed at Washington and U. S. Naval Academy. Socs. and clubs: Queen City (Cincinnati) ; University (New York). Home address: 2519 May St., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio.


TURNIPSEED, SANFORD L., Institute In- structor; born. Belfast, Ohio, Dec. 26, 1867; son of Jacob Turnipseed and Sarah Ellen (Williams) Turnipseed: educated: public schools, West Union, O .; Lebanon Nat. Normal Univ .; Oxford State Normal. Married, Josephine Burger, Sept. 1, 1897. Teacher rural schools, 1885-1891: Supt. Goshen, Ohio, schools, 1891-1899; Supt. Williamsburg, Ohio, schools, 1899-1901; Sunt. New Richmond, Ohio, schools, 1901-


1913; teacher, summer school, Oxford State Normal, 1905-1912: Asst. Supt. and Supt. Letters, Boys' Industrial Sch., Lancaster, Ohio, 1913 --; member Co. Board Sch. Examiners, 1905-1911; member State Bd. Sch. Examiners, 1911-1916. Socs. and clubs: Mason; I. O. O. F .; K. P .; Sons of Am. Rev. Presbyterian. Home address: Care Boys' Industrial Sch., Lancaster, O. TUSSING, LEWIS BENTON, Attorney; born, Pickerington. Fairfield Co., Ohio, May 28, 1858; son of (Rev.) George Nel- son Tussing and Elizabeth (Harmon) Tussing; educated: Nat. Normal School, Lebanon, Ohio. College degrees: B. S. Married, Julia A. Miller, June 26, 1889. Practicing attorney-at-law. under firm name, Donaldson & Tussing, Columbus,


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O., 31 yrs. (oldest unchanged legal firm name in Columbus); member Charter Commission, which prepared and sub- mitted present new City Charter for Co- lumbus, O .; Pres. Dorr Run Coal Co .; The Tussing Realty Co .; The Dorr Brook Oil Co .; Secy. and Treas. The Peoria Realty Co .; Dir. Central Ohio Land Co .: Dir. Dry Fork Coal & Land Co. (McDow- ell Co., W. Va.). Socs. and clubs: Ma- sonic Order. First Baptist Church. Home address: 1385 Broad St., Columbus, O.


TUTTLE, ALONZO HUBERT, University Professor; born, Decatur, Ill., August 30, 1873; son of Charles A. Tuttle and Hen- rietta A. (Flory) Tuttle; educated: Univ. Michigan. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; LL. B., Ohio State Univ. Unmarried. Prin. high school, Ishpeming, Mich .; Prin. high school, Ironwood, Mich .; Asst. Prof. American history and political science, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, O., 1900-1907; Prof. law, Ohio State Univ., 1907 --; member Ohio Senate, 1908-1910. Congre- gationalist. Home address: 47 Twelfth Ave., Columbus, O.


TUTTLE, MARGARETTA MUHLENBERG, Author; born, Cincinnati, O., Sept. 2, 1880; daughter of George Perkins (editor Cin- cinnati Enquirer) and Gertrude Washing- ton (Withers) Perkins; educated: B. A., Cincinnati Univ., 1900; 3 yrs. Post-Grad. work. Married, Frederic Crosby Tuttle, Oct. 19, 1907. Author: His Worldly Goods, 1912; also contributor short stories to Col- ier's. Ainslee's, Metropolitan, Harper's; editorial staff of Ladies' Home Journal. Socs. and clubs: Cincinnati Woman's; Hamilton Country Club. Episcopalian. Home address: 524 Forest Ave., Cincin- nati, O.




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