The Democratic Party of the State of Ohio: A Comprehensive History of Democracy in Ohio from 1803 to 1912, Including Democratic Legislation in the State, the Campaigns of a Century, History of Democratic Conventions, the Reverses and Successes of the Party, Etc, Том 1Thomas Edward Powell Ohio publishing Company, 1913 |
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... hundred people and the street improvements very crude . In 1824 , the county seat was re- moved from Franklinton to Columbus . A little episode occurred in 1839 , which came near taking the capital from this city . The legisla- ture ...
... hundred people and the street improvements very crude . In 1824 , the county seat was re- moved from Franklinton to Columbus . A little episode occurred in 1839 , which came near taking the capital from this city . The legisla- ture ...
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... hundred persons . In 1810 Return Jonathan Meigs , Jr. , was elected Governor over Thomas Worthington by a vote of 9,924 against 7,731 . Both were Republicans . Meigs had been a candidate on the Federalist ticket in 1807 , but had ...
... hundred persons . In 1810 Return Jonathan Meigs , Jr. , was elected Governor over Thomas Worthington by a vote of 9,924 against 7,731 . Both were Republicans . Meigs had been a candidate on the Federalist ticket in 1807 , but had ...
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... was officially declared with England June 18 , 1812 , and although Ohio lies six hundred miles from the seaboard , she was drawn more directly into the conflict than any other state in the 42 THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF OHIO.
... was officially declared with England June 18 , 1812 , and although Ohio lies six hundred miles from the seaboard , she was drawn more directly into the conflict than any other state in the 42 THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF OHIO.
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... hundred regulars and seven hundred Indians was unable to capture it . Croghan received great credit for his heroic defense of Ft . Stephenson . This ended all military operations within the boundaries of Ohio . In September , 1813 ...
... hundred regulars and seven hundred Indians was unable to capture it . Croghan received great credit for his heroic defense of Ft . Stephenson . This ended all military operations within the boundaries of Ohio . In September , 1813 ...
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... hundred thousand dollars for the tax due on both the Federal banks . This he was empowered to do under the state law , but he did it in the face of an order from the United States Circuit Court 50 THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF OHIO.
... hundred thousand dollars for the tax due on both the Federal banks . This he was empowered to do under the state law , but he did it in the face of an order from the United States Circuit Court 50 THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF OHIO.
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