The biographical annals of Ohio, 1904-1905. A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio Vol. 2, Pt. 2, Part 20

Author: Taylor, William Alexander, 1837-1912; Scobey, Frank Edgar, 1866- comp; McElroy, Burgess L., 1858- comp; Doty, Edward William, 1863- comp; Ohio. General Assembly
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: [Springfield, Ohio]
Number of Pages: 920


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1897-1898


William B. Shattuc


Hamilton.


1899-1900


56th.


William B. Shattuc.


1901-1902


57th.


William B. Shattuc. .


Hamilton. Hamilton.


1903-1904


58th.


Nicholas Longworth.


Hamilton.


1895-1896


54th. 55th.


Charles P. Taft


Warren. Warren. Hamilton. Hamilton. Warren. Warren. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton.‘ Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton.


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200.


James Findlay.


SECOND DISTRICT.


HERMAN P. GOEBEL, CINCINNATI.


Herman P. Goebel, M. C., Second District, Ohio, was born in Cincinnati, April 5, 1853; received his education in the public schools of that city; grad- uated from the Cincinnati Law School.


Mr. Goebel was elected a member of the House of Representatives of Ohio in 1875; he was elected Judge of the Probate Court of Hamilton County, in 1884, and re-elected in 1887; was elected to the 58th Congress by a very large majority, and unanimously renominated to the 59th Congress. Judge Goebel is in active practice of the law in Cincinnati.


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THE BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF OHIO.


Representatives in Congress from Ohio.


MEMBERS FROM THE SECOND DISTRICT.


Years.


Congress.


Name.


County.


1813-1814


13th.


John Alexander.


1815-1816


14th


John Alexander.


Greene. Greene.


1817-1818


15th.


John W. Campbell


Adams.


1819-1820


16th.


'John W. Campbell.


Adams.


1821-1822


17th.


John W. Campbell.


Adams.


1823-1824


18th.


Thomas R. Ross


Warren.


1825-1826


19th.


John Woods.


Butler.


1827-1828


20th.


John Woods.


Butler.


1829-1830


21st.


James Shields .


Butler.


1831-1832


22d.


Thomas Corwin.


Warfen.


1833-1834


23d.


Taylor Webster.


Butler.


1835-1836


24th.


Taylor Webster.


Butler.


1837-1838


25th.


Taylor Webster


Butler.


1839-1840


26th.


John B. Weller.


Butler.


1841-1842


27th.


John B. Weller.


Butler.


1843-1844


28th.


John B. Weller.


Butler.


1845-1846


29th.


Francis A. Cunningham.


Preble.


1847-1848


30th.


David Fisher


Clinton.


1849-1850


31st.


Lewis D. Campbell


Butler. Butler.


1853-1854


33d


John Scott Harrison.


Hamilton


1855-1856


34th.


John Scott Harrison.


Hamilton.


1857-1858


35th.


William S. Gravesbeck


Hamilton.


1859-1860


36th.


John A. Gurley


1861-1862


37th.


John A. Gurley


1863-1864


38 th.


Alexander Long.


[Rutherford B. Hayes.


1867-1868


40th.


(Samuel F. Carey.


1869-1870


41st.


Job E. Stevenson


1871-1872


42d.


Job E. Stevenson.


1873-1874


43d.


Henry B. Banning


1875-1876


44th


Henry B. Banning


1877-1878


45th


Henry B. Banning


Hamilton.


1879-1880


46th.


Thomas L. Young.


Hamilton.


1881-1882


47th.


Thomas L. Young.


1883-1884


48th


Isaac M. Jordan.


1885-1886


49th


Charles E. Brown.


1887-1888


50th.


Charles E. Brown.


1889-1890


51st.


John A. Caldwell .. .


1891-1892


52d.


John A. Caldwell.


1893-1894


53d.


John A. Caldwell.


1895-1896


Jacob H. Bromwell.


1897-1898


Jacob H. Bromwell.


1899-1900


56th.


Jacob H. Bromwell.


1901-1902


57th.


Jacob H. Bromwell.


Hamilton. Hamilton.


1903-1904


58th.


Herman P. Goebel


Hamilton.


1851-1852


32d.


Lewis D. Campbell.


Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton.


Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton.


Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton. Hamilton ..


54th. 55th


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THIRD DISTRICT.


Counties-Butler, Montgomery and Preble.


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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 Wesleyan Univer- sity, 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 ad- mitted 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 defeated at the en- suing election by Hon. John L. Brenner, Democrat, by a majority of 101, though the district had previously gone Democratic as much as 3,000; in 1900 was again chosen as the Republican nominee from the Third District 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 Republican state conventions; has twice served as chairman of state conventions and has always taken an active interest in state politics; in 1902 was again elected to the Fifty-eighth Congress having 5,855 plurality over his opponent, Hon. Thos. A. Seltz, of Montgomery County.


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747


Representatives in Congress from Ohio.


MEMBERS FROM THE THIRD DISTRICT.


Years.


Congress.


Name.


County.


1813-1814


13th.


William Creighton, Jr.


1815-1816


14th.


William Creighton, Jr.


Ross.


1817-1818


15th.


Levi Barber.


Washington. Ross.


1821-1822


17th.


Levi Barber.


Washington. Miami.


1823-1824


18th.


William McLean.


1825-1826


10th


William McLean


1827-1828


2011.


william McLean


1829-1830


21st.


Joseph H. Crane


Montgomery Montgomery


1833-1834


23d.


Joseph H. Crane


Montgomery Montgomery


1837-1838


25th.


Patrick G. Goode.


Shelby. Shelby.


1841-1842


27th.


Patrick G. Goode.


Shelby.


1843-1844


28th.


Robert C. Schenck. :


Montgomery


1845-1846 1847-1848


29th.


Robert C. Schenck.


Montgomery


1849-1850


31st


Robert C. Schenck.


Montgomery Montgomery Darke.


1853-1854


33d


Lewis D. Campbell.


Butler.


1855-1856


34th.


[Lewis D. Campbell.


Butler.


1857-1858


35th.


(Clement L. Vallandingham.


Montgomery Montgomery


1861-1862


37th.


Clement L. Vallandingham.


Montgomery


1863-1864


38th.


Robert C. Schenck.


Montgomery


1865-1866 1867-1868


40th.


Robert C. Schenck.


Montgomery


1869-1870


41st.


Robert C. Schenck.


Montgomery Butler.


1873-1874


43d.


John Quincy Smith.


Clinton.


1875-1876


44th.


John S. Savage


Clinton.


1877-1878


45th.


Mills Gardner.


Clinton.


1879-1880


46th.


John A. McMahon.


Montgomery


1881-1882


47th.


Henry L. Morey


Butler.


1883-1884


48th.


Robert Maynard Murray.


Miami.


1885-1886


49th.


James E. Campbell.


Butler.


1887-1888


50th.


E. S. Williams.


Miami. Miami.


1899-1890


51st.


E. S. Williams.


1891-1892


52d


George W. Houk


Montgomery


1893-1894


53d.


Paul J. Sorg


1895-1896


54th.


Paul J. Sorg.


Butler.


1897-1898


55th.


John L. Brenner.


Montgomery


1899-1900


56th.


John L. Brenner.


1901-1902


57th.


" Robert M. Nevin.


Montgomery Montgomery


1903-1904


58th.


Robert M. Nevin.


Montgomery


22d.


Joseph H. Crane


1835-1836


24th.


Joseph H. Crane.


1839-1840


26th.


Patrick G. Goode.


Robert C. Schenck.


1851-1852


32d


Hiram Bell .. :


Lewis D. Campbell.


Butler.


1859-1860


36th.


Clement L. Vallandingham.


39th.


Robert C. Schenck.


Montgomery


1871-1872


42d.


Lewis D. Campbell.


Miami. Miami.


1831-1832


16th.


Henry Bush.


1819-1820


Duncan McArthur.


Ross. Ross.


"George W. Houk.


Montgomery Butler.


30th.


FOURTH DISTRICT.


Counties-Allen, Auglaize, Darke, Mercer and Shelby.


HARVEY C. GARBER, GREENVILLE, OHIO.


Harvey C. Garber was born July 16, 1865, at Hill Grove, Darke County, Ohio; educated in the Greenville public schools; entered the service of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company as telegraph operator; then became manager of the Western Union Telegraph Company.


Mr. Garber was elected to the Ohio General Assembly in 1889, in which body he was the youngest member and was re-elected in 1891. He was super- intendent of the Central Union Telephone Company for Ohio, and later was the Assistant General Solicitor for the same company, with offices in Chicago and Columbus. He was vice-chairman of the Democratic central committee in 1900, and chairman of the committee on permanent organization the following year. In 1902 he was nominated and elected to the Fifty-eighth Congress; was also chairman in this year of the Democratic executive committee. In 1904 Mr. Garber was renominated for Congress and re-elected chairman of the Democratic state executive committee. He has always resided in Greenville.


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THE BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF OHIO.


Representatives in Congress from Ohio.


MEMBERS FROM THE FOURTH DISTRICT.


Years.


Congress.


Name:


County.


1813-1814


13th.


James Caldwell.


1815-1816


14th.


James Caldwell


1817-1818


15th.


Samuel Herrick.


1819-1820


16th.


Samuel Herrick


1821-1822


17th.


David Chambers


1823-1824


18th.


Joseph Vance ..


1825-1826


19th.


Joseph Vance.


1827-1828


20th.


Joseph Vance.


1829-1830


1617,


Joseph Vance.


1831-1832


22d.


Joseph Vance.


1833-1834


23d.


Thomas Corwin.


1835-1836


24th.


Thomas Corwin.


1837-1838


25th.


Thomas Corwin.


Warren. Warren. Warren.


1839-1840


26th.


Jeremiah Morrow


1841-1842


27th.


Jeremiah Morrow.


Warren.


1843-1844


28th.


Joseph Vance.


1845-1846


29th.


Joseph Vance.


1847-1848


30th.


Richard S. Canby.


1849-1850


31st.


Moses B. Corwin.


1851-1852


32d.


Benjamin Stanton.


1853-1854


33d.


Mathias H. Nichols.


1855-1856


34th.


Mathias H. Nichols


1857-1858


35th.


Mathias H. Nichols.


Allen.


1859-1860


36th.


William Allen.


Darke.


1861-1862


37th.


William Allen.


1863-1864


38th.


John F. Mckinney


1865-1866


39th.


William Lawrence.


1867-1868


40th.


William Lawrence ..


1869-1870


41st.


William Lawrence.


1871-1872


42d.


John F. Mckinney


1873-1874


43d


Lewis B. Gunkel.


1875-1876


44th.


John A. McMahon.


1877-1878


45th.


John A. McMahon.


1879-1880


46th.


J. Warren Keifer.


1881-1882


47th


Emanuel Schultz.


Montgomery Shelby. Darke.


1885-1886


49th.


1887-1888


50th.


S. S. Yoder


1889-1890


51st ..


S. S. Yoder.


1891-1892


52d.


M. M. Gantz.


1893-1894


53d.


Ferd. C. Layton


Auglaize.


1895-1896


54th.


Ferd. C. Layton.


Auglaize.


1897-1898


55th.


George A. Marshall.


Auglaize.


1899-1900


56th.


Robert B. Gordon.


Auglaize.


1901-1902


57th.


Robert B. Gordon


1903-1904


58th.


Harvey C. Garber.


Darke. Miami. Logan. Logan.


Logan. Miami.


Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Clark.


1883-1884


48th


Benjamin LeFevre. . . Charles M. Anderson


Allen. Allen. Miami.


Auglaize. Darke.


Belmont. Belmont. Muskingum. Muskingum. Muskingum. Champaign. Champaign. Champaign. Champaign. Champaign. Warren. Warren.


Champaign. Champaign. Logan. Champaign. Logan. Allen. Allen.


(Thomas Corwin ..


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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, and was re-elected in 1902.


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Representatives in Congress from Ohio.


MEMBERS FROM THE FIFTH DISTRICT.


Years.


Congress.


Name.


County.


1813-1814


13th.


James Kilbourne.


1815-1816


14th


James Kilbourne.


1817-1818


15th.


Philemon Beecher.


1819-1820


16th.


Philemon Beecher.


Franklin. Franklin. Fairfield. Fairfield.


1821-1822


17th.


Joseph Vance.


Champaign.


1823-1824


18th.


John W. Campbell.


Adams


1825-1826


19th.


John W. Campbell


Adams.] Adams.


1829-1830


21st.


William Russell.


Adams.


1831-1832


22d :


William Russell.


Adame.


1833-1834


23d.


Thomas L. Hamer


Brown.,


1835-1836


24th.


Thomas L. Hamer.


Brown.


1837-1838


25th.


Thomas L. Hamer.


Brown. Clermont.]


1841-1842


27th.


William Doane.


Clermont. Lucas.


1845-1846


29th.


William Sawyer.


Mercer.


1847-1848


30th.


William Sawyer.


Mercer.


1849-1850


31st ..


Emery D. Potter.


Lucas.


1851-1852


32d


Alfred P. Edgerton.


Defiance. Defiance. Lucas.


1855-1856


34th.


Richard Mott.


1857-1858


35th.


Richard Mott.


Lucas.


1859-1860


36th.


James M. Ashley.


Lucas.


1861-1862


37th.


James M. Ashley ..


Lucas.


1863-1864


38th.


Francis C. LeBlond.


Mercer.


1865-1866


39th.


Francis C. LeBlond.


Mercer.


1867-1868


40th.


William Mungen


Hancock.


1869-1870


41st ..


William Mungen.


Hancock.


1871-1872


42d


Charles N. Lamison.


Allen.


1873-1874


43d.


Charles N. Lamison.


Allen.


1875-1876


44th.


Americus V. Rice.


Putnam.


1877-1878


45th.


Americus V. Rice.


Putnam.


1879-1880


46th.


Benjamin LeFevre. :


Shelby.


1881-1882


47th.


Benjamin LeFevre


Shelby.


1883-1884


48th.


George E. Seney


Seneca.


1885-1886


49th.


Benjamin LeFevre:


1887-1888


50th.


George E. Seney


1889-1890


51st .:


George E. Seney


1891-1892


52d


Ferd. C. Layton.


Auglaize. Henry.


1895-1896


54th.


Francis B. DeWitt.


Paulding.


1897-1898


55th.


David Meekison.


Henry.


1899-1900


56th.


David Meekison.


1901-1902


57th.


John S. Snook.


Henry. Paulding.


1903-1904


58th.


John S. Snook.


Paulding.


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1893-1894


53d.


Dennis D. Donovan.


Shelby. Seneca. Seneca.


1853-1854


33d


Alfred P. Edgerton.


1839-1840


26th.


William Doane.


1843-1844


28th.


Emery D. Potter.


1827-1828


20th.


William Russell


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SIXTH DISTRICT.


Counties-Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Highland and Warren.


CHARLES Q. HILDEBRANT, WILMINGTON, OHIO.


Charles Q. Hildebrant, Republican, of this district in the House of Repre- . sentatives, 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, and to 58th in 1902; married Adda J. Hains, October 14, 1886, and have three children.


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Representatives in Congress from Ohio.


MEMBERS FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT.


Years.


Congress.


Name.


County.


1813-1814


13th.


Rezin Beall.


David Clendenen.


1815-1816


14th.


David Clendenen ..


1817-1818


15th.


Peter Hitchcock:


1819-1820


16th.


John Sloan. :


1821-1822


17th.


John Sloan.


1825-1826


19th.


John Thompson.


[William Creighton, Jr.


1827-1828


20th.


Francis Muhlenburg


Pickaway.


1829-1830


21st.


William Creighton, Jr.


1831-1832


22d.


William Creighton, Jr.


1833-1834


23d.


Samuel F. Vinton


1835-1836


24th.


Samuel F. Vinton


1837-1838


25th.


Calvary Morris.


1839-1840


26th.


Calvary Morris.


1841-1842


27th.


Calvary Morris.


1843-1844


28th.


Henry St. John.


1845-1846


29th.


Henry St. John.


1847-1848


30th


Rudolphus Dickenson.


(Rudolphus Dickenson


1849-1850


31st.


Amos E. Wood


John Bell.


1851-1852


32d


Frederick W. Green.


1853-1854


33d.


Andrew Ellison


1855-1856


34th.


Jonas R. Emrie.


1857-1858


35th.


Joseph R. Cockerill


1859-1860


36th.


William Howard.


1861-1862


37th.


Chilton A. White.


1863-1864


38th.


Chilton A. White.


1865-1866


39th.


Reader W. Clark ...


1867-1868


40th.


Reader W. Clark.


1869-1870


41st


John A. Smith


1871-1872


42d :


John A. Smith .. :


1873-1874


43d


Isaac R. Sherwood.


1875-1876


4-1th.


Frank H. Hurd.


1877-1878


45th.


Jacob D. Cox.


1879-1880


46th.


William D. Hill.


1881-1882


47th.


James M. Ritchie


1883-1884


48th.


William D. Hill.


1885-1886


49th.


William D. Hill.


1887-1888


50th.


M. M. Boothman ..


1889-1890


51st


M. M. Boothman.


1891-1892


52d.


Denis D. Donovan.


1893-1894 1895-1896


54th.


George W. Hulick ..


1897-1898


55th.


Seth W. Brown.


1899-1900


56th.


Seth W. Brown.


1901-1902


57th.


Charles Q. Hildebrant :


1903-1904


58th.


Charles Q. Hildebrant.


Trumbull. Wayne. Trumbull. Trumbull. Geauga.


1823-1924


18th


Duncan McArthur.


Wayne. Wayne. Ross. Columbiana. Ross.


Ross. Ross. Gallia. Gallia. Athens.


Athens. Athens. Seneca. Seneca.


Sandusky. Sandusky. Sandusky.


Sandusky. Seneca.


Brown. Highland. Adams. Clermont. Brown. Brown.


Clermont. Clermont. Highland. Highland. Williams. Lucas. Lucas. Defiance. Lucas.


Defiance. Defiance.


Williams. Williams. Henry.


53d.


George W. Hulick.


Clermont. Clermont. Warren. Warren. Clinton. Clinton.


48-B. A.


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Counties-Clark, Fayette, Madison, Miami and Pickaway.


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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 ad- mitted 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. Member of the 57th and 58th Congresses.


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Representatives in Congress from Ohio.


MEMBERS FROM THE SEVENTH DISTRICT.


Years.


Congress.


Name.


County.


1823-1824


18th.


Samuel F. Vinton


1825-1826


19th.


Samuel F. Vinton.


1827-1828


20th. .


Samuel F. Vinton


1829-1830


21st.


Samuel F. Vinton ..


1831-1832


22d.


Samuel F. Vinton.


Gallia. Gallia. Gallia. Gallia. Gallia. Ross.


1833-1834


23d.


William Allen .


1835-1836


24th.


William Key Bond.


Ross.


1837-1838


25th.


William Key Rond.


Ross.


1839-1840


5th.


William Key Bond


Ross. Adams


1843-1844


28th.


Joseph J. McDowell


Highland.


1845-1846


29th.


Joseph J. McDowell


Highland. Brown. Clermont.


1849-1850


31st.


Jonathan D. Morris.


Clermont. Adams


1853-1854


33d


Aaron Harlan.


Greene.


1855-1856


34th.


Aaron Harlan.


Greene.


1857-1858


35th.


Aaron Harlan.


Greene.


1859-1860


36th.


Thomas Corwin. :


Warren.


1861-1862


37th.


Richard A. . Harrison.


Warren. Madison.


1863-1864


38th.


Samuel S. Cox .:


Franklin. Clark.


1867-1868


40th.


Samuel Shellabarger.


Clark.


1869-1870


41st


James J. Winans.


Greene. Clark.


1871-1872 1873-1874


43d.


Lawrence T. Neal.


Ross.


1875-1876


44th.


Lawrence T. Neal.


Ross.


1877-1878


45th.


Henry L. Dickey.


Highland.


1879-1830


46th.


Frank H. Hurd.


Lucas. Adams.


[Henry L. Morey.


Butler.


1883-1884


48th.


James E. Campbell ..


Butler:


1885-1886


49th.


George E. Seney.


Seneca.


1887-1888


50th.


James E. Campbell.


Butler. Butler.


1891-1892 1893-1894 1895-1896


53d.


George W. Wilson.


Madison.


1897-1898


55th.


Walter L. Weaver.


1899-1900


56th.


Walter L. Weaver.


1901-1902


57th.


Thoms B. Kyle .. :


Clark. Miami.


1903-1904


58th.


Thomas B. Kyle


Miami.


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27th.


William Russell.


/Thomas L. Hamer.


1847-1848


30th.


Jonathan D. Morris


1851-1852


32d


Nelson Barrare.


Thomas Corwin.


1865-1866


39th.


Samuel Shellabarger.


1881-1882


47th.


John P. Leedom. :


1889-1890


51st ..


Henry L. Morey.


52d.


William E. Haynes.


Sandusky.


54th.


George W. Wilson


Madison. Clark.


42d.


Samuel Shellabarger.


1841-1842


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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 teaching and other employment he secured an education at the Ohio Wesleyan University, at Delaware, Ohio, where he graduated in July, 1861; he recruited a company and was commissioned as Captain and with his company was assigned to the 95th Reg- iment, 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 breveted Lieutenant-Colonel and was de- tailed 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 reg- iment, except on one short leave of twenty days, and participated in every march, skirmish and battle in which his regiment was engaged; at one time while mak- ing 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, and was re-elected in 1902; married to Kathryn Murray, August 20, 1868, and have three children.


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THE BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF OHIO.


Representatives in Congress from Ohio.


MEMBERS FROM THE EIGHTH DISTRICT.


Years.


Congress.


Name.


County.


1823-1824


18th.


William Wilson.


1825-1826


19th.


William Wilson ..


Licking. Licking.


1827-1828


20th.


William Wilson ..


Licking.


1829-1830


21st.


William Stanberry


Licking.


1831-1832


22d.


William Stanberry


Licking.


1833-1834


23d


Jeremiah McLene.


Franklin.


1835-1836


24th.


Jeremiah McLene


Franklin.


1837-1838


25th.


Joseph Ridgeway.


Franklin.


1833-1840


Joseph Ridgeway,


Franklin.


1841-1842


27th.


Joseph Ridgeway


Franklin. Pike.


1845-1846


29th.


Allen G. Thurman.


Ross.


1847-1848


30th.


John L. Taylor.


Ross.


1849-1850


31st.


John L. Taylor


Ross.


1851-1852


32d :


John L. Taylor.


Ross.


1853-1854


33d.


Moses B. Corwin.


Champaign.


1855-1856


34th.


Benjamin Stanton.


Logan.


1857-1858


35th


Benjamin Stanton.


Logan.


1859-1860


36th.


Benjamin Stanton.


Logan.


1861-1862


37th.


Samuel Shellabarger.


Clark. Richland.


1865-1866


James R. Hubbell.


Delaware.


1867-1868 1869-1870


41st.


John Beatty.


Morrow


1871-1872


42d.


John Beatty.


Morrow.


1873-1874


43d.


William Lawrence.


Logan.


1875-1876


44th.


William Lawrence ..


Logan.


1877-1878


45th.


J. Warren Keifer ..


Clark.


1879-1880


46th


Ebenezer B. Finley.


Crawford.


1881-1882


47th.


J. Warren Keifer.


Clark.


1883-1884


48th.


J. Warren Keifer.


Clark.


1885-1886


49th.


John Little.


Greene.


1887-1888


50th.


Robert P. Kennedy


Logan.


1889-1890


51st.


Robert P. Kennedy


Logan.


1891-1892


52d.


D. D. Hare.


Wyandot.


1893-1894 1895-1896


54th.


Luther M. Strong.


Wyandot.


1897-1898


55th.


Archibald Lybrand.


Delaware.


1899-1900


56th.


Archibald Lybrand.


Delaware.


1901-1902


57th.


William R. Warnock


Champaign.


1903-1904


58th.


William R. Warnock. .


Champaign.


1863-1864


38th.


William Johnson ..


39th. 40th.


Cornelius S. Hamilton


Union.


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53d.


Luther M. Strong


Wyandot.


1843-1844


28th.


John I. Van Meter


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NINTH DISTRICT.


Counties-Lucas, Fulton, Ottawa and Wood.


JAMES H. SOUTHARD, TOLEDO, OHIO.


James Harding Southard, Republican, of Toledo, was born on a farm in Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio, January 20, 1851; is the son of Sam- uel and Charlotte Southard; Samuel Southard came to this country from Devon- shire, England, about 1833, and located in Lucas County, where he has since resided; Charlotte Southard came to Lucas County from central New York with · her parents at a later date. He attended Hopewell district school, Toledo public schools and studied at Adritn, Michigan, and Oberlin, Ohio, preparatory to enter Cornell University, where he graduated in 1874; began to study law in 1875, and was admitted to practice in 1877; in 1822 was appointed Assistant Prosecut- ing Attorney of Lucas County; afterwards was twice elected Prosecuting Attorney of said county and served in that office six years; was elected to the Fifty-fourth Fifty-fifth, Fifty-sixth, Fifty-seventh and Fifty-eighth Congresses and is renom- inated for the Fifty-ninth Congress.


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THE BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF OHIO.


Representatives in Congress from Ohio.


MEMBERS FROM THE NINTH DISTRICT.


Years.


Congress.


Name.


County.


1823-1824


18th.


Philemon Beecher.


1825-1826


19th.


Philemon Beecher.


1827-1828


20th.


Philemon Beecher.


1829-1830


21st.


William W. Irwin.


1831-1832


22d .


William W. Irwin.


1833-1834


23d.


John Chaney


1835-1836


24th.


Joh Chaney


1837-1838


250


John Chaney


1839-1840


26th.


William Medill


1841-1842


27th.


William Medill.


1845-1846


29th.


Augustus L. Perrill.


1847-1848


30th.


Thomas O. Edwards


1849-1850


31st.


Edson B. Olds.


1851-1852


32d.


Edson B. Olds.


1853-1854


33d.


Frederick W. Green.


1855-1856


34th.


Cooper K. Watson.


Seneca.


1857-1858


35th.


Lawrence. W. Hall.


Crawford.


1859-1860


36th.


John Carey ..


1861-1862


37th.


Warren P.


Noble.


1863-1864


38th.


Warren P. Noble.


1865-1866


39th.


Ralph P. Buckland.


1867-1868


40th.


Ralph P. Buckland.


Sandusky.


1869-1870


41st.


Edward F. Dickinson.


Sandusky. Seneca. Union.


1875-1876


44th.


Early F. Poppleton.


Delaware.


1877-1878


45th.


John S. Jones.


Delaware.


1879-1880


46th.


George L. Converse.


Franklin. Hardin.


1883-1884


48th.


James S. Robinson.


Hardin.


· 1885-1886


49th.


William C. Cooper.


Knox.


1887-1888


50th.


William C. Cooper.


Knox.


1889-1890


51st ..


William C. Cooper.


Knox.


1891-1892


52d :


Joseph H. Outhwaite.


1893-1894


53d.


Byron F. Ritchie.


1895-1896


54th.


James H. Southard.


Lucas.


1897-1898


55th.


James H. Southard ..


Lucas.


1899-1900


56th.


James H. Southard ...


Lucas.


1901-1902


57th.


James H. Southard.


Lucas.


1903-1904


58th


James H. Southard.


Lucas.


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