The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. HERRI CK, of Hamilton County. Dwight R. Herrick, Republican, one of the Representatives from Hamiltoncounty, was born October 21, 1841, on a farm near Twinsburgh, Summit county, his early education in the common schools of that place, woirking on afarm in the summer, attending school during the winter. Enlisted in Compainy C,1st 0. L. A., August, 1863, and was mustered out at Nashville August, 1865, at theclose of the war. The following year attended school at Oberlin. Located i


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. HERRI CK, of Hamilton County. Dwight R. Herrick, Republican, one of the Representatives from Hamiltoncounty, was born October 21, 1841, on a farm near Twinsburgh, Summit county, his early education in the common schools of that place, woirking on afarm in the summer, attending school during the winter. Enlisted in Compainy C,1st 0. L. A., August, 1863, and was mustered out at Nashville August, 1865, at theclose of the war. The following year attended school at Oberlin. Located in Cincin-nati in 1867. He married Julia S. Jackson in 1874. They have three engaged in the nursery business with S. S. Jackson in 1875, and he is now theproprietor of the Jackson Nursery. He was always an active Republican. In 1900was elected Justice of the Peace the third time. He is now President of the Ham-ilton County Agricultural Society. Mr. Herrick is a member of the standing commit-tees on Agriculture, Claims, and Turnpikes. 28 B. A. (433. MR. HOLADAY, of Clinton County. Ross E. Holaday, Republican, is serving his second term in the House of Representatives. He is the eldest of a family of five children, was bom on a farm nearWestboro, July 17, 1870. In this vicinity the first sixteen years of his life werespent. He attended the district school until 1886, when his father, S. A. Holaday,was elected Sheriff of Clinton county^ and he with his parents removed to Wilming-ton. He graduated with honors from the Wilmington High School in 1890. After graduation he passed a civil service examination and was mailing clerk atthe postoffice at Wilmington, Ohio, for two years, resigning his position on account ofill health. He then taught school at North Fairview for two years, when he wascalled to fill a position as teacher of Political Economy, Mathematics and Book-keeping in the DavFs Military School at Winston, North Carolina, which position heheld three years. He he


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