The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . ME,. MYERS, OF Hamilton. Charles M. Myers, one of the Republican members from Hamilton county, wasborn in Wooster, Wayne county, Ohio, June 12, 1863, and at the age of three yearsmoved with his parents to Ashland, 0., where his boyhood days were spent, comingto Cincinnati in 1877. For several years he was connected with a newspaper advertis-ing lagency, from which position he entered the employ of the Corrugated ElbowCo., manufacturers of sheet metal goods, and is at present the president and
The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . ME,. MYERS, OF Hamilton. Charles M. Myers, one of the Republican members from Hamilton county, wasborn in Wooster, Wayne county, Ohio, June 12, 1863, and at the age of three yearsmoved with his parents to Ashland, 0., where his boyhood days were spent, comingto Cincinnati in 1877. For several years he was connected with a newspaper advertis-ing lagency, from which position he entered the employ of the Corrugated ElbowCo., manufacturers of sheet metal goods, and is at present the president and gen-eral manager of the company. Mr. Myers was married in 1898, but is a widower, his wife having died in thespring of 1900, and at present lives with his two-year-old daughter in Evanston, oneof the attractive suburbs of Cincinnati. He is a member of the standing committeeson Insurance (secretary), Manufactures and Commerce, Universities and Colleges. (456). JOHN CARNEY MYERS, of Montgomery County. John Carney Myers, the Republican member of the House of Representatives fromMontgomery county, was born near Logansport, Indiana, September 24, 1864, towhich locality his father. Rev. Daniel Myers, and mother, Mrs. Catharine CarneyMyers, had removed from Ohio a few years before. The family soon thereafter re-turned to Ohio, livimg in Dayton several years, and then on the farm in the southernportion of the county, where the subject of this sketch spent his youth and ac-quired an education in the district school. At the age of twenty he began teach-ing scliool, in which profession he continued six years, when he took up the study oflaw and graduated from the Law School of the Cincinnati College in May, 1891. He is a member of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ at Miamisburg,Ohio, where he has been superintendent of the Sabbath School for eight years. He was elected to the General Assembly in November, 1899, by a vote higherthan any of t
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