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December 12, 1808
Edward Tiffin.
Ross. ..
January, 1807.
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THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Senators of the United States from Ohio.
SENATORS FROM OHIO - Continued.
Year.
Names of Senators.
County.
Date of Election.
1810.
Return J. Meigs, Jr.
Washington. .
Brown.
1811-1813.
Alexander Campbell. Thomas Worthington.
Jeremiah Morrow.
Warren.
1813-1814.
Thomas Worthington. Jeremiah Morrow Joseph Kerr.
Ross.
December 15, 1810.
Warren
February 6, 1813.
Ross
December 10, 1814, vice Worthington.
Benjamin Ruggles
Belmont
February 4, 1815, vice Kerr.
1815-1819.
Jeremiah Morrow. Benjamin Ruggles.
Warren, Belmont
February 6, 1815.
1819-1821. . .
Benjamin Ruggles William A. Trimble.
Highland
January 20, 1820.
1822-1825. . . .
Benjamin Ruggles,
Ethan Allen Brown.
Hamilton
January 3, 1822, vice Trimble, deceased.
1825-1829 . .
Benjamin Ruggles. William Henry Harrison
Hamilton
January, 1825, vice Brown.
1829-1831.
Benjamin Ruggles Jacob Burnet.
Hamilton.
December 10, 1828. vice Harrison.
1831-1833.
Benjamin Ruggles Thomas Ewing.
Fairfield.
January, 1831, vice Bur- net.
1833-1837. ..
Thomas Ewing Thomas Morris.
Clermont.
December 15, 1832, vice Ruggles. December 15, 1832. January 18, 1837.
1837-1839
Thomas Morris. William Allen.
Clermont Ross
Jefferson.
December 20, 1838.
1845-1849. ..
Thomas Corwin .
Warren.
December 5, 1844.
1849-1851. . .
Thomas Corwin. Salmon P. Chase.
Hamilton
February 22, 1849.
1851-1855.
Benjamin F. Wade.
Ashtabula
March 15, 1851.
Benjamin F. Wade
1855-1860 ...
George E. Pugh
Hamilton.
March 4, 1854.
1815.
Alexander Campbell.
Brown.
December 8, 1809, vice Griswold.
Ross
December 12, 1808. December 8, 1809. December 15, 1810, vice Meigs. February 6, 1813, vice Campbell.
February 6, 1813.
1839-1845.
William Allen.
Benjamin Tappan. William Allen.
Salmon P. Chase
575
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THE OIIIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Senators of the United States from Ohio.
SENATORS FROM OHIO - Concluded.
Year.
Names of Senators.
County.
Date of Election.
1860
·
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Benjamin F. Wade. Salmon P. Chase.
Hamilton.
February 2, 1860. Re -.. signed to enter cabinet .. of President Lincoln.
1861-1869 .. .
Benjamin F. Wade John Sherman.
Richland
March 21, 1861, vice: Chase, resigned.
1869-1877.
John Sherman. Allen G. Thurman.
Franklin.
January 15, 1868.
1877-1879.
Allen G. Thurman Stanley Matthews.
Hamilton.
March 20, 1877, vice- Sherman. Resigned to enter cabinet of Presi- dent Hayes.
1879-1881 ...
L Allen G. Thurman. George H. Pendleton. George H. Pendleton
Hamilton.
January 15, 1878.
1881
James A. Garfield. John Sherman
Lake.
Richland.
January 14, 1880 (declined December 23.)
January 18, 1881, vice : Garfield.
1881-1885. . .
1885-1891
1891-1897
George H. Pendleton. John Sherman John Sherman. Henry B. Payne. John Sherman Calvin S. Brice John Sherman.
Cuyahoga. Richland.
Allen.
1897
1898-1903.
1 Joseph Benson Foraker. Marcus A. Hanna. . Joseph Benson Foraker. Marcus A. Hanna. -
Hamilton Cuyahoga.
January 15, 1884.
January 15, 1900. Resigned March 3, to. enter the cabinet of President Mckinley. January 15, 1896. Appointed vice Sherman.
Elected to succeed him- self for the short term and the full term, Jan- uary 12, 1898.
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS FROM OHIO.
T HE representation from Ohio in the Congress, is regulated as to localities by the action of the General Assembly, in apportioning the state into congressional districts from time to time on the ratio of population fixed by the Congress for that purpose. From 1803 to 1812 Ohio had but one congressional district and but one representa- tive in the person of Jeremiah Morrow, afterward Governor of the State, and U. S. Senator. From 1813 to 1823 the state was divided into six congressional districts; from 1823 to 1833 there were 14 districts ; from 1833 to 1843 there were 19 districts; from 1843 to 1903 the present number, 21. In the following tables which give the membership in the National House of Representatives from Ohio during the first hundred years of statehood, it will be noticed that in the several re-arrangements of the districts which have occurred by legislative authority the numerical numbers have been held in succession by widely seperated sections of the state, and that members of Congress who are well known residents in one locality seem to have represented territory outside their supposed residence district. These apparent discrepancies are caused by the leg- islative re-arrangement and re-numbering of the several districts from time to time. With this borne in mind, the following tables will be found a convenient record of "the gentlemen from Ohio" who have played no insignificant part in the history of these United States, and many of whom are celebrated figures in general history.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES IN CONGRESS.
Delegates.
County.
* William Henry Harrison (1799-1800) William McMillan (1800 -. . . )
Paul Fearing (1801-1802)
Hamilton. Hamilton. Washington.
* Resigned to become Governor of the Indiana Territory.
From 1803 to 1812 Ohio had but one Representative in Congress - Jeremiah Morrow.
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H. Y. B.
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FIRST DISTRICT.
Hamilton County - First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Eighteenth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Thirty-first Wards of the city of Cincinnati, Anderson, Columbia, Spencer, Sycamore and Symmes townships, and Bond Hill, Carthage, East Carthage, West - Norwood, Ivanhoe, Norwood, West, St. Bernard, North and St. Ber- nard South, precincts of Mill Creek Township.
WILLIAM B. SHATTUC, MADISONVILLE, OHIO.
WILLIAM B. SHATTUC, Republican, of Madisonville, a suburb of Cincin- nati, was born at North Hector, N. Y., June 11, 1841; removed to Ohio when 11 years old, and received his education in the public schools of the state; was commissioned officer in the Union Army during the rebellion, in the Army of the Frontier; for thirty years previous to 1895 was an officer in the railway traffic service and is now retired from business; lives at Madisonville, Hamilton County, Ohio; in 1895 was elected one of the State Senators from Hamilton County to the Seventy-second General Assembly; was elected to the Fifty-fifth Congress and re-elected to the Fifty-sixth Congress, receiving 20,132 votes to 13,980 for John F. Follet, Democrat, and 295 for Will T. Cressler, Union Reform.
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THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Representatives in Congress from Ohio.
MEMBERS FROM THE FIRST DISTRICT.
Years.
Congress.
Name.
County.
1813-1814. .
13th.
John McLean
Warren.
1815-1816
14th
William Henry Harrison.
Hamilton.
1817-1818. . . 1819-1820.
15th
16th
Thomas R. Ross.
Warren.
1821-1822
17th
66
James W. Gazley
Hamilton.
1825-1826.
19th.
James Findlay
66
1829-1830.
21st
66
66
1831-1832.
22d.
66
66
1833-1834.
23d.
Robert T. Lytle.
66
1835-1836.
24th.
Bellamy Storer
66
1837-1838.
25th.
Alexander Duncan 66
66
1841-1842.
26th. 27th.
Nathaniel G. Pendleton.
66
1843-1844.
28th.
Alexander Duncan
1845-1846
29th.
James J. Faran.
66
1847-1848.
30th.
1849-1850.
31st.
David T. Disney
60
1853-1854.
33d.
66
66
1855-1856.
34th.
Timothy C. Day
Geo. H. Pendleton.
66
1859-1860
36th
66
66
1861-1862
37th. 38th.
Benjamin Eggleston
66
1867-1868.
40th.
66
66
1869-1870
41st.
Peter W. Strader.
66
1871-1872
42d.
Ozro J. Dodds.
66
1873-1874. .
43d.
Milton Sayler
66
1877-1878
45th .
66
1879-1880
46th.
Benjamin Butterworth
66
1881-1882.
47th. 48th 49th
John F. Follett. Benjamin Butterworth
66
1887-1888
50th
66
66
1891-1892 1893-1894.
51st. 52d 53d 54th.
Bellamy Storer 66
66
1895-1896.
Charles P. Taft.
66
1897-1898 1899-1900
55th
William B. Shattuc.
56th
1901-1902. ..
57th
66
66
1851-1852
32d.
66
66
1863-1864.
66
1865-1866
39th.
Aaron F. Perry
66
1875-1876
44th.
66
1883-1884.
1885-1886.
66
1888-1890.
35th.
1857-1858.
66
1839-1840.
1827-1828. .
20th.
1823-1824.
18th.
579
SECOND DISTRICT.
Hamilton County - Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second, Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Wards of the city of Cincinnati, the townships of Springfield, Colerain, Greene, Delhi, Storrs, Miami, Whitewater, Harrison and Crosby, and Elm -- wood, College Hill Western and Winton Place precincts of Mill Creek township ...
JACOB H. BROMWELL, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
J. H. BROMWELL, M. C., Second District, Ohio, was born in Cincinnati, May 11, 1847; received his education in the public schools of that city; spent. three years on a farm in Southern Indiana; taught in the public schools of Cin- cinnati until 1888, when he resigned to practice law; was appointed Assistant County Solicitor of Hamilton County for 1890 and in 1894 was elected to fill an unexpired term in the 53d Congress and also for the full term of the 54th; has been unanimously renominated and elected by handsome majorities to the 55th, 56th and 57th Congress.
Mr. Bromwell is prominent in secret societies, having been Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Masons since 1888, and occupied the position of Grand High Priest in the Grand Chapter; is a Knight of Pythias, an Elk, a Shriner and a member of the J. O. U. A. M.
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THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Representatives in Congress from Ohio.
MEMBERS FROM THE SECOND DISTRICT.
Years.
Congress.
Name.
County.
1813-1814.
13th
John Alexander
Greene.
1815-1816. ..
14th.
1817-1818
15th.
John W. Campbell
Adams.
1819-1820 ..
16th
1821-1822
17th.
66
1823-1824
18th.
Thomas R. Ross
1825-1826.
19th.
John Woods
1827-1828.
20th.
1829-1830.
21st.
James Shields
1831-1832
22d.
Thomas Corwin
Warren. Butler. 66
1835-1836 ..
24th.
1837-1838. . .
25th.
66
66
1839-1840
26th.
John B. Weller
66
1841-1842
27th.
66
66
1843-1844. .
28th.
66
66 Preble. Clinton.
1847-1848.
30th .
David Fisher
Lewis D. Campbell
Butler.
1851-1852.
31st. 32d.
John Scott Harrison 66
Hamilton. 66
1855-1856
34th.
1857-1858
35th.
William S. Gravesbeck
66
1859-1860.
36th.
John A. Gurley 66
66
1863-1864.
38th.
Alexander Long Rutherford B. Hayes
66
1867-1868.
40th.
Samuel F. Carey
66
1869-1870.
41st 42d
Job E. Stevenson.
66
1873-1874. ..
43d
Henry B. Banning
66
1877-1878.
45th.
1879-1880
46th.
Thomas L. Young
66
1883-1884.
Isaac M. Jordan.
66
1885-1886
Charles E. Brown.
66
1888-1890.
51st.
John A. Caldwell.
66
1891-1892. .
52d 53d
66
66
1893-1894 1895-1896
54th.
Jacob H. Bromwell.
66
1897-1898.
55th
1899-1900.
56th
66
66
1901-1902 ..
57th.
66
66 Warren. Butler. 66
1833-1834 ..
23d.
Taylor Webster
1845-1846
29th.
Francis A. Cunningham.
1853-1854. ..
33d.
1861-1862
37th.
1871-1872. .
66
1875-1876
44th
66
66
1881-1882.
47th. 48th 49th.
66
1887-1888.
50th.
66
1865-1866.
39th.
66
1849-1850
66
THIRD DISTRICT.
Counties - Butler, Montgomery and Preble.
ROBERT M. NEVIN, DAYTON, OHIO.
ROBERT M. NEVIN, born in Highland County, Ohio, May 5, 1850; went through the High School at Hillsboro, Ohio, and from there to the Ohio Wes- leyan University, from which institution he graduated in 1868; moved to Dayton, Ohio, where he has resided ever since; read law with Conover and Craighead and was admitted to practice in May, 1871; in 1871 was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Montgomery County, Ohio; in 1896 was unanimously chosen by the Republicans of the Third Ohio District as the nominee for Congress; was de- feated at the ensuing election by Hon. John L. Brenner, Democrat, by a ma- jority of 101, though the district had previously gone Democratic as much as. 3000; in 1900 was again chosen as the Republican nominee from the Third Dis- trict and was this time elected by a majority of 154 over his opponent, Hon. N. F. Bickley; has for many years gone as a delegate from his county to Repub- lican State Conventions; has twice served as Chairman of State Conventions and has always taken an active interest in state politics.
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THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Representatives in Congress from Ohio.
MEMBERS FROM THE THIRD DISTRICT.
Years.
Congress.
Name.
County.
1813-1814.
13th
1815-1816
14th
1817-1818
15th.
Levi Barber
Washington. Ross.
1819-1820
16th.
Henry Bush
1821-1822.
17th.
Levi Barber
Washington. Miami. 66
1827-1828.
20th.
66
1829-1830
21st.
Joseph H. Crane.
Montgomery.
1831-1832.
22d.
23d .
66
66
1835-1836.
24th.
1837-1838
25th
Patrick G. Goode.
Shelby.
1839-1840
26th .
66
1841-1842
27th. 28th.
Robert C. Schenck
Montgomery.
1845-1846.
29th.
1847-1848. .
30th.
66
66 Darke. Butler.
1853-1854
33d
Lewis D. Campbell.
1855-1856 ..
34th.
66
66
1857-1858 ..
35th.
Clement L. Vallandigham.
Montgomery. 66
1859-1860.
36th.
66
66
1861-1862 ...
37th
1863-1864
38th
Robert C. Schenck.
66
1865-1866
39th.
66
66
1867-1868 1869-1870.
40th
66 66
1871-1872 1873-1874.
43d.
John Quincy Smith.
1875-1876. .
44th.
John S. Savage
1877-1878. ..
45th .
Mills Gardner
66
1879-1880 ..
John A. McMahon
Montgomery.
1881-1882 . .
Henry L. Morey.
Robert Maynard Murray
James E. Campbell.
1887-1888
50th.
1889-1890. ..
51st.
1891-1892
52d
George W. Houk 66
1893-1894.
53d
Paul J. Sorg.
Butler.
1895-1896
54th
1897-1898. ..
55th.
John L. Brenner. 66
Montgomery.
1899-1900.
56th.
1901-1902.
57th.
Robert M. Nevin
Ross. ..
William Creighton, Jr
66
1823-1824.
18th.
William McLean
1825-1826.
19th
66
.
1849-1850.
31st.
1851-1852. ..
32d
Hiram Bell
66
41st. 42d
Lewis D. Campbell
66 Butler. Clinton.
46th 47th
1883-1884 1885-1886. ..
48th. 49th
E. S. Williams 66
Butler. Miami. Butler. Miami. 66 Montgomery. 66
66
Duncan McArthur.
1833-1834.
1843-1844. .
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Counties - Allen, Auglaize, Darke, Mercer and Shelby.
ROBERT B. GORDON, ST. MARY'S, OHIO.
ROBERT B. GORDON, the present representative of this district in the House of Representatives, was born August 6, 1855, on a farm near St. Marys, Ohio. His parents were Robert B. and Catherine Gordon; he was educated at St. Marys and after graduating entered the grain and milling business with his father, whom he later succeeded in the business; was appointed Postmaster at St. Marys by President Cleveland in 1887; elected Auditor of Auglaize County and served two terms, 1890-1896; elected to the 56th Congress in 1898 and re-elected to the 57th Congress in 1900. He is a Democrat and unmarried.
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THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Representatives in Congress from Ohio.
MEMBERS FROM THE FOURTH DISTRICT.
Years.
Congress.
Name.
County.
1813-1814.
13th.
James Caldwell
Belmont ¥
1815-1816.
14th.
1817-1818
15th.
Samuel Herrick
Muskingum. 66
1819-1820. .
16th.
"
1821-1822
17th.
David Chambers
1823-1824.
18th.
Joseph Vance. 66
66 Champaign. 66
1825-1826.
19th
1827-1828.
20th.
1829-1830.
21st.
66
66
1831-1832.
22d
Thomas Corwin
Warren.
1835-1836.
24th.
66
66
66
1837-1838. .
25th.
66
66
1839-1840.
26th
Jeremiah Morrow
1841-1842.
27th
1843-1844.
28th.
Joseph Vance
1845-1846.
29th
1847-1848.
30th
Richard S. Canby.
Moses B. Corwin.
Benjamin Stanton
1853-1854.
33d.
Matthias H. Nichols
66
1857-1858.
35th.
66
66
1859-1860. .
William Allen 66
Darke.
1861-1862.
36th 37th. 38th
John F. Mckinney
1863-1864. 1865-1866.
39th.
William Lawrence 66
1867-1868
40th.
66
John F. Mckinney
1873-1874. ..
Lewis B. Gunckel.
1875-1876.
44th.
John A. McMahon. 66
60
1877-1878.
45th 46th 47th.
J. Warren Keifer
Emanuel Schultz
48th .
Benjamin LeFevre
1885-1886. .
49th
Charles M. Anderson
1887-1888.
50th.
S. S. Yoder 66
1888-1890 1891-1892.
51st. 52d.
M. M. Gantz Ferd. C. Layton.
1893-1894. 1895-1896. .
53d. 54th 55th.
George A. Marshall
1897-1898. 1899-1900.
56th.
Robert B. Gordon.
66
66
1901-1902 ..
57th.
66 Champaign.
1849-1850. 1851-1852.
31st. 32d.
Logan. Champaign. Logan. Allen.
1855-1856.
34th.
Miami. Logan.
1869-1870. 1871-1872
41st. 42d. 43d.
66 Miami. Montgomery.
1879-1880. . 1881-1882 1883-1884.
Clark. Montgomery. Shelby. Darke. Allen. 66 Miami. Auglaize. 66
1833-1834.
23d.
66
585
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Counties - Defiance, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert and Williams
JOHN S. SNOOK, PAULDING, OHIO.
JOHN S. SNOOK, Democratic Representative from this district, was born December 18, 1862, on a farm in Carryall township, near Antwerp, Ohio; he is the son of William N. and Martha Snook; attended the Antwerp schools, from; which he graduated in 1881; in the following year entered the Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, Ohio, and attended the school for three years; on leav- ing college he took up the study of law under the instruction of Judge Wilson H. Snook, with whom he spent two years; he then entered the Law School of the Cincinnati College, from which he graduated in June, 1887; commenced the. practice of law at Antwerp, moving to Paulding in 1890, at which place he now resides; in 1891 he was married to Edith May Wells, of Crawford County, Pa .; in 1900 was elected to represent the Fifth Ohio District in Congress by a majority of 3708.
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THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Representatives in Congress from Ohio.
MEMBERS FROM THE FIFTH DISTRICT.
Years.
Congress.
Name.
County.
1813-1814. . .
13th
James Kilbourne
1815-1816 . . 1817-1818
14th.
15th.
Philemon Beecher
1819-1820
16th.
1821-1822. .
17th.
1823-1824.
18th.
19th.
1827-1828
20th.
William Russell
66
1829-1830 .. 1831-1832.
22d.
66
66
1833-1834.
23d.
Thomas L. Hamer
Brown. 66
1835-1836.
24th
1837-1838.
25th.
66
66
1839-1840
26th.
William Doane
Clermont. 66
1841-1842
27th
1843-1844. .
28th.
Emery D. Potter.
1845-1846
29th.
William Sawyer
1847-1848.
30th.
Emery D. Potter. Alfred P. Edgerton
1853-1854.
1855-1856 ..
34th
Richard Mott 66
Lucas.
1857-1858.
35th
1859-1860
36th
James M. Ashley
1861-1862.
37th. 38th
Francis C. Le Blond 66
66 Mercer.
1865-1866
39th . 40th.
William Mungen
Hancock ... 66
1869-1870
41st.
42d.
Charles N. Lamison.
Allen. 66 Putnam. -
1877-1878. . .
45th
Benjamin LeFevre
Shelby.
1879-1880. 1881-1882. 1883-1884
46th. 47th. 48th
George E. Seney
1885-1886 . . . 1887-1888 1889-1890
50th
George E. Seney.
1891-1892 1893-1894. 1895-1896
51st. 52d 53d
Ferd. C. Layton
Dennis D. Donovan
54th.
Francis B. DeWitt.
1897-1898. . .
55th.
David Meekison
1899-1900 . . 1901-1902.
56th
57th.
John S. Snook
Paulding.
Franklin. 66 Fairfield. 66 Champaign. Adams. "
Lucas. Mercer. 66 Lucas. Defiance.
1849-1850 1851-1852.
31st. 32d 33d.
1863-1864
1867-1868
1871-1872.
1873-1874 1875-1876.
43d.
44th.
Americus V. Rice.
49th.
Benjamin LeFevre
Seneca. Shelby. Seneca. 66 Auglaize. Henry. Paulding. Henry.
66
Joseph Vance John W. Campbell.
1825-1826.
21st.
66
66
SIXTH DISTRICT.
. Counties - Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Highland and Warren.
CHARLES Q. HILDEBRANT, WILMINGTON, OHIO.
CHARLES Q. HILDEDRANT, Republican, of this district in the House of Rep- resentatives, was born October 17, 1864; was educated in the Public Schools and was a short time at the Ohio State University; elected Clerk of Courts of Clinton County in 1890; re-elected in 1893, and again in 1896; elected a member of the 57th Congress in November, 1900; married Adda J. Hains October 14, 1886, and have three children.
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THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Representatives in Congress from Ohio.
MEMBERS FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT.
Years.
Congress.
Name.
County.
1813-1814. ..
13th
Rezin Beall
David Clendenen
1815-1816.
14th
1817-1818.
15th.
Peter Hitchcock
1819-1820
16th
John Sloan
1821-1822.
17th
1823-1824
18th
Duncan McArthur
Ross. Columbiana.
1827-1828.
20th
Francis Muhlenburg
Pickaway.
1829-1830. .
21st
William Creighton, Jr. 66
Ross. 66 Gallia. 66
1837-1838. 1839-1840. 1841-1842.
25th
Calvary Morris
Athens.
66
1843-1844.
28th.
Henry St. John
1845-1846.
29th
1847-1848.
30th.
Rudolphus Dickenson
60
1849-1850.
31st
Amos E. Wood.
66
1851-1852.
32d 33d.
Andrew Ellison
1855-1856.
Jonas R. Emrie
Joseph R. Cockerill.
William Howard
Chilton A. White. 66
Reader W. Clark.
Clermont. . 66
40th
John A. Smith.
Highland ..
Isaac R. Sherwood.
Frank H. Hurd.
Jacob D. Cox.
William D. Hill
James M. Ritchie
William D. Hill
Williams .. Lucas. 66 Defiance. Lucas. Defiance.
51st. 52d 53d.
Dennis D. Donovan
George W. Hulick. 66
Seth W. Brown
Warren.
57th.
Charles Q. Hildebrant.
Trumbull. Wayne. Trumbull.
Geauga. Wayne. 66
1825-1826
19th.
John Thompson
William Creighton, Jr
Ross.
1831-1832.
22d
1833-1834.
23d.
Samuel F. Vinton
1835-1836.
24th
66
26th. 27th.
Seneca. 66 Sandusky ..
66 Seneca. Brown. Highland .. Adams. Clermont .. Brown. 66
36th. 37th 38th. 39th.
41st. 42d.
43d. 44th.
45th. 46th. 47th. 48th. 49th.
50th M. M. Boothman.
Williams. 66
1885-1886. .. 1887-1888 ... 1889-1890 ... 1891-1892. 1893-1894. .. 1895-1896. . . 1897 -- 1898. . . 1899-1900 ... 1901-1902.
Henry. Clermont.
54th. 55th 56th.
Clinton.
1857-1858. .. 1859-1860 1861-1862 ..: 1863-1864. .. 1865-1866. .. 1867-1868 ... 1869-1870 .. 1871-1872. .. 1873-1874 ... 1875-1876 ... 1877-18.78. . . 1879-1880 ... 1881-1882. . 1883-1884.
John Bell
Frederick W. Green
1853-1854 ..
34th. 35th.
John S. Edwards.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Counties - Clark, Fayette, Madison, Miami and Pickaway.
THOMAS B. KYLE, TROY, OHIO.
THOMAS B. KYLE, Republican, of Troy, was born in Troy, Ohio, March "10, 1856, and has lived there all his life; is the son of Lieutenant Barton S. Kyle, of the 71st O. V. I., who was killed at the battle of Shiloh August 6, 1862; was admitted to the practice of law in June, 1884; was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Miami County, 1890, and again in 1893, serving two full terms; graduated in the Public Schools of Troy in 1873, and attended Dartmouth College, being a member of the class of 1881; was married at LeGrand, Iowa, December, 1883, to Lettie E. Benedict, and have two children.
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591
THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Representatives in Congress from Ohio.
MEMBERS FROM THE SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Years.
Congress.
Name.
County.
1823-1824
18th
Samuel F. Vinton.
Gallia. 66
1825-1826
19th.
1827-1828.
20th.
66
1829-1830
21st
1831-1832
22d.
66
66
1833-1834.
23d
William Allen
1835-1836.
24th
William Key Bond.
1837-1838
25th.
66
1839-1840
26th.
66
1841-1842.
27th.
William Russell
1843-1844.
28th.
Joseph J. McDowell. 66
1845-1846.
29th.
Thomas L. Hamer
Jonathan D. Morris
1849-1850.
31st
1851-1852.
32d.
Nelson Barrare
1853-1854. .
33d.
Aaron Harlan 66
1855-1856.
34th.
1857-1858
35th.
66
66
1859-1860
36th
Thomas Corwin
Warren.
1861-1862
37th.
Richard A. Harrison
1863-1864
38th.
Samuel S. Cox.
1867-1868.
40th.
1869-1870.
41st
James J. Winans
Samuel Shellabarger
1873-1874. 1875-1876.
44th.
Henry L. Dickey.
Frank H. Hurd.
John P. Leedom
Henry L. Morey.
1883-1884. . .
48th
James E. Campbell.
1885-1886 . . .
49th
George E. Seney
1887-1888.
50th.
James E. Campbell
1889-1890
51st.
Henry L. Morey.
1891-1892 1893-1894
52d.
William E. Haynes
George W. Wilson
1895-1896 ..
1897-1898 . . 1899-1900.
55th
Walter L. Weaver
Clark. 66
1901-1902. ..
57th.
Thomas B. Kyle.
Miami.
Adams. Highland. 66 Brown. Clermont.
Adams. Greene. 66
Madison. Franklin.
1865-1866
39th.
Samuel Shellabarger 66
1871-1872.
42d 43d
Lawrence T. Neal. 66
1877-1878.
45th.
1879-1880 ..
46th.
1881-1882.
47th.
Clark. 66 Greene. Clark. Ross. 6 Highland. Lucas. Adams. Butler. 66 Seneca. Butler.
Sandusky. Madison. 66
53d. 54th .
56th
66
66
Ross. 66
1847-1848.
30th
1
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Counties - Champaign, Delaware, Hancock, Hardin, Logan and Union.
WILLIAM R. WARNOCK, URBANA, OHIO.
WILLIAM R. WARNOCK, Republican, of Urbana, is the son of Rev. David and Sarah Hitt Warnock; was born at Urbana, Ohio, August 29, 1838; by teach- ing and other employment he secured an education at the Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity, at Delaware, Ohio, where he graduated in July, 1861; he recruited a com- pany and was commissioned as Captain and with his company was assigned to the 95th Regiment, O. V. I., in July, 1862; after one year's service he was made Major of the regiment and for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Nashville, Tenn., December 15 and 16, 1864, was brevetted Lieutenant Colonel and was detailed as Chief of Staff for the Eastern District of Mississippi, in which position he served until August, 1865, when he was mustered out of the service; during the three years and two months of his service he was never absent from his regiment, except on one short leave of twenty days, and par- ticipated in every march, skirmish and battle in which his regiment was engaged; at one time while making a charge with his regiment he had a horse killed under him and at another time was slightly wounded in the right ear; at the close of the war he returned to Urbana and resumed the study of law and was admitted to practice in May, 1866; in the fall of 1867 was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Champaign County, Ohio, and served two terms; in 1875 was elected to represent his district in the Senate of Ohio and served in 1876-7; was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1879, and re-elected in 1884, and served as such Judge from 1879-1889, when he returned to the practice of law; at the November election of 1900 he was elected to represent the Eighth Ohio District in the National Congress; married to Kathryn Murray, August 20, 1868, and have three children.
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THE OHIO HUNDRED YEAR BOOK.
Representatives in Congress from Ohio.
MEMBERS FROM THE EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Years.
Congress.
Name.
County.
1823-1824.
18th.
William Wilson 66
Licking
1825-1826.
19th.
1827-1828.
20th.
1829-1830.
21st.
William Stanberry
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