Statistical Report of the Secretary of State to the Governor and General Assembly of the State of Ohio for the Period Commencing ... and Ending ...Columbus Printing Company, State Printers, 1900 |
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... Wood ... Albert Douglass H. W. Coultrap D. H. Moore Thomas Blackstone , M. D. Israel W. Foster ... Circleville . Athens .. Athens ... 1893 1895 Cincinnati 1896 Lancaster 1896 Athens 1896 Chillicothe . 1896 McArthur 1896 Athens . 1898 ...
... Wood ... Albert Douglass H. W. Coultrap D. H. Moore Thomas Blackstone , M. D. Israel W. Foster ... Circleville . Athens .. Athens ... 1893 1895 Cincinnati 1896 Lancaster 1896 Athens 1896 Chillicothe . 1896 McArthur 1896 Athens . 1898 ...
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... Wood ... R Athens David W. Jones ... R Henry W. Coultrap R McArthur . Henry W. Coultrap R " 6 9 , 1897 Gallipolis July 6 , 1898 66 Jan. 7 , 1895 7 , 1900 Guernsey 8 1 Morgan William B. Crew .. Alfred A. Frazier .. RR M'Con'lsville ...
... Wood ... R Athens David W. Jones ... R Henry W. Coultrap R McArthur . Henry W. Coultrap R " 6 9 , 1897 Gallipolis July 6 , 1898 66 Jan. 7 , 1895 7 , 1900 Guernsey 8 1 Morgan William B. Crew .. Alfred A. Frazier .. RR M'Con'lsville ...
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... Wood . Charles M. Melhorn R Remarks . Additional judge under act of February 23 , 1896. Term begins third Monday in April . Additional judge under act of March 29 , 1875 , amended March 9 , 1880. Term be- gins 1st Monday in November ...
... Wood . Charles M. Melhorn R Remarks . Additional judge under act of February 23 , 1896. Term begins third Monday in April . Additional judge under act of March 29 , 1875 , amended March 9 , 1880. Term be- gins 1st Monday in November ...
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... Wood . R April 10. 1903 Harrison Jackson Johnson Timothy S. Harris . D Spring Hills 17 , 1901 David M. Baker . R 44 29 , 1903 Francis M. Apple . D St. Paris 66 12 , 1902 Tiffin Julian D Christiansburg May 2. 1903 Alby Kite D Millerstown ...
... Wood . R April 10. 1903 Harrison Jackson Johnson Timothy S. Harris . D Spring Hills 17 , 1901 David M. Baker . R 44 29 , 1903 Francis M. Apple . D St. Paris 66 12 , 1902 Tiffin Julian D Christiansburg May 2. 1903 Alby Kite D Millerstown ...
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... 29 , 1903 Newburg " Olmstead Orange Parma M. M. Kemp .. F. M. Root Charles II F. C. Hanonseck . C. H. Wood . Rufus L Hitch . B. A. Adams . S. J. Corlett . Ralph Arnold J. L. Uhinck . DARKE COUNTY . Township . Name of Justice . Politics 95.
... 29 , 1903 Newburg " Olmstead Orange Parma M. M. Kemp .. F. M. Root Charles II F. C. Hanonseck . C. H. Wood . Rufus L Hitch . B. A. Adams . S. J. Corlett . Ralph Arnold J. L. Uhinck . DARKE COUNTY . Township . Name of Justice . Politics 95.
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