The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. DENUNE, of Franklin County. John B. Denune, Democrat, Representative from Franklin county, was bom inMifflin township, that county, January 3, 1855. His grandfather, John Denune, wasa soldier in the American army, both in the Revolution and in the War of 1812. Hisfather, A. B. Denune, and his mother (Mary Agler) were of farming people, andlifelong residents of Franklin county. Like his father, Mr, Denune is a years ago he moved to his present farm in Clinton township, having l


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. DENUNE, of Franklin County. John B. Denune, Democrat, Representative from Franklin county, was bom inMifflin township, that county, January 3, 1855. His grandfather, John Denune, wasa soldier in the American army, both in the Revolution and in the War of 1812. Hisfather, A. B. Denune, and his mother (Mary Agler) were of farming people, andlifelong residents of Franklin county. Like his father, Mr, Denune is a years ago he moved to his present farm in Clinton township, having lived up tothat time in the locality where he was born. Mr. Denune was married to MissFannie E. Ferris, daughter of John N. Ferris, of Franklin county, in 1878. (410). MR. DENMAN, of Lucas County. Ulysees G. Denman, Republican, Representative from Lucas county, was bo inat Willshire, Van Wert county, Ohio, November 24, 1866. At five years of age thefamily moved to a farm in Adams county, Indiana, in which county he attended thecommon schools. After an absence of two years the family returned to the farm nearWillshire, Ohio, and from that time the boy worked on the farm in summer and at-tended the public schools in Willshire in the winters, until he graduated from theHigh School at Willshire, at the age of eighteen years. x\fter this he taught school inthe country, worked on the farm and attended the National Normal University atLebanon, Ohio, and the Northern Indiana Normal School at Valparaiso, at differentI>eriods, until the fall of 1889, when he was chosen Superintendent of the publicschools at Willshire, the youngest man who has ever filled this position, which heretained for three years. In 1892 he entered the University of Michigan and grad


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