The County of Ross: A History of Ross County, Ohio, from the Earliest Days, with Special Chapters on the Bench and Bar, Medical Profession, Educational Development, Industry and Agriculture and Biographical Sketches, Volume 2 |
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... Worthington , William Allen , John McDonald , and reference to others . 8. OFFICIAL HONORS ... 121 ... 9 . Including a roster of county officers , brought down to date . RESOURCES AND INDUSTRIES Industry and agriculture - Topography and ...
... Worthington , William Allen , John McDonald , and reference to others . 8. OFFICIAL HONORS ... 121 ... 9 . Including a roster of county officers , brought down to date . RESOURCES AND INDUSTRIES Industry and agriculture - Topography and ...
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... Worthington , Elias Langham , Samuel Finley and Edward Tiffin . Nathaniel Massie , then a resident of Adams county , was elected a representative from that district , his associate being Joseph Darlinton . This constituted the law ...
... Worthington , Elias Langham , Samuel Finley and Edward Tiffin . Nathaniel Massie , then a resident of Adams county , was elected a representative from that district , his associate being Joseph Darlinton . This constituted the law ...
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... Worthington , Elias Langham and Nathaniel Massie . Mr. Tiffin was again honored by election to the speakership . The session convened on the 24th of November , 1801 , continuing until January 23 , 1802 , when it adjourned to meet at ...
... Worthington , Elias Langham and Nathaniel Massie . Mr. Tiffin was again honored by election to the speakership . The session convened on the 24th of November , 1801 , continuing until January 23 , 1802 , when it adjourned to meet at ...
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... Worthington succeeded in his efforts , and on the 4th of March , 1802 , a report was made to Congress in favor of authorizing a state conven- tion . It was believed that by reason of the sale of half a million acres by the government ...
... Worthington succeeded in his efforts , and on the 4th of March , 1802 , a report was made to Congress in favor of authorizing a state conven- tion . It was believed that by reason of the sale of half a million acres by the government ...
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... Worthington , who had each liberated a number of slaves in their old Virginia homes and sought to acquire citizenship on soil not contaminated with the curse of African slavery . Because of their great sacrifices for the principle of ...
... Worthington , who had each liberated a number of slaves in their old Virginia homes and sought to acquire citizenship on soil not contaminated with the curse of African slavery . Because of their great sacrifices for the principle of ...
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