The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . cestors on lis fathers side emigrating from thefatherland and settling in America before the American Revolution. He obtained his earlyeducation in a private school and the public schools of Johnsville. In 1866 he graduatedin the classical course from Otterbein University, Westerville, Ohio. He attended the lawschool of the University of Michigan, graduating from the same in 1867. He entered uponthe general practice of the law at Dayton, Ohio, continuing the same until 1884, when hewas elected
The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . cestors on lis fathers side emigrating from thefatherland and settling in America before the American Revolution. He obtained his earlyeducation in a private school and the public schools of Johnsville. In 1866 he graduatedin the classical course from Otterbein University, Westerville, Ohio. He attended the lawschool of the University of Michigan, graduating from the same in 1867. He entered uponthe general practice of the law at Dayton, Ohio, continuing the same until 1884, when hewas elected upon the Republican ticket to the Second Circuit Court. He was re-electedJudge of the Circuit Court in 1889. At the Republcan Convention held in Columbus, June1894, Judge Shauck was nominated for the office of Supreme Judge. He was elected in thefollowing fall and took his seat February 9, 1895, to serve for a full term of six Shauck was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio in 1900, during which ye?irhe was re-elected for the fuH term of six years ending February 9, 1907- (629). JAMES L. PRICE. James L. Price is a native of Carroll County where he was born near the village ofNew Hagerstown. He is the son of Benjamin and Nancy Price, who lived to a ripe oldage. His early years were spent on the farm. After the advantages of the common schoolshe acquired a thorough academic education, and while preparing for the study ol thelaw, taught one term of common school in Harrison county, near Adena, and a secondterm at New Hagerstown, afttr which his law studies were pursued in the office ofEckley & Shober at Carrollton, O. Mr. Price was admitted to the bar at Cadiz and openedan office in Carrollton, where he practiced his profession until the spring of 1865. He waselected and served one term as prosecuting attorney and at its close moved to Van Wert,a thriving county seat in the then new northwestern section of Ohio, where he formed apartnership with Judge J. D. Clar
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