20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . na-tion. A second convention was called andproceeded in much the same manner asThe first, but finally, after a large numliorof ballots had been cast and the delegatestired out. aboiit 2 oclock in the morningof a night session Bob Doan, of Wil-mington, was made the candidate. At this convention General Keifermight have been nominated, but those incontrol of the Clark County delegationwould not permit that result. When the Circuit Court was first estab-lished, J. K. Mower, afterwards CommonPleas judge, was
20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . na-tion. A second convention was called andproceeded in much the same manner asThe first, but finally, after a large numliorof ballots had been cast and the delegatestired out. aboiit 2 oclock in the morningof a night session Bob Doan, of Wil-mington, was made the candidate. At this convention General Keifermight have been nominated, but those incontrol of the Clark County delegationwould not permit that result. When the Circuit Court was first estab-lished, J. K. Mower, afterwards CommonPleas judge, was Clark Countys candi-date without success, and when JudgeWilliams declined to be candidate for re-election because nominated for Supremejudge. Judge Chas. R. White was pre-sented as the choice of this county, like-wise without success. In 1899 Chase Stewart, former pros-ecuting attorney, and representative fromthis county, made a very respectable butunsuccessful campaign for attorney gen-eral of the state. Not only in Republican politics has ourcounty been prominent, but on several oc-. ^H^M
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