The Biographical Annals of Ohio: A Handbook of the Government and Institutions of the State of Ohio1905 |
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... served the State . In 1888-1892 , Col. William A. Taylor , a well - known journalist , collected from official sources much of the matter which appears within these covers and published as a pri- vate enterprise " The Ohio Statesman and ...
... served the State . In 1888-1892 , Col. William A. Taylor , a well - known journalist , collected from official sources much of the matter which appears within these covers and published as a pri- vate enterprise " The Ohio Statesman and ...
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... served successively on the staffs of Generals R. B. Hayes , George Crook and Winfield S. Hancock and was brevetted major in the United States Volunteers by President Lincoln for gal- lantry in battle March 13 , 1865 ; detailed for ...
... served successively on the staffs of Generals R. B. Hayes , George Crook and Winfield S. Hancock and was brevetted major in the United States Volunteers by President Lincoln for gal- lantry in battle March 13 , 1865 ; detailed for ...
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... served in south- eastern Kentucky , where ( January , 1862 ) , in command of a brigade , he forced Humphrey Marshall and his command to evacuate Kentucky , and for this service was promoted to be brigadier - general of volunteers ...
... served in south- eastern Kentucky , where ( January , 1862 ) , in command of a brigade , he forced Humphrey Marshall and his command to evacuate Kentucky , and for this service was promoted to be brigadier - general of volunteers ...
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... served until the close of the war , at which time he held the rank of first lieutenant and brevet captain ; was graduated from Cornell Univer- sity , Ithaca , N. Y. , July 1 , 1869 ; was admitted to the bar and entered upon the practice ...
... served until the close of the war , at which time he held the rank of first lieutenant and brevet captain ; was graduated from Cornell Univer- sity , Ithaca , N. Y. , July 1 , 1869 ; was admitted to the bar and entered upon the practice ...
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... served as chairman of Ohio Republican State Executive Committee in campaigns of 1892 , 1893 , 1894 , 1899 , 1900 , 1901 , 1902 and 1903 ; was closely associated with Senator Hanna in preliminary canvass for McKinley's nomination , serving ...
... served as chairman of Ohio Republican State Executive Committee in campaigns of 1892 , 1893 , 1894 , 1899 , 1900 , 1901 , 1902 and 1903 ; was closely associated with Senator Hanna in preliminary canvass for McKinley's nomination , serving ...
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