The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. LOCHARY, of Meigs County. John A, Lochary, Republican, Representative from Meigs county, is a native ofBelmont county, being the son of Patrick Lochary, a former sheriff of that county,from 1859 to 1863. He was educated at Miller Academy, Guernsey county, andOhio University, Athens. While at College enlisted and served one hundred days assergeant in Co. B, 141st 0. V. I. Taught school several years; served six year& asProsecuting Attorney of Meigs county, and resigned the office of Probate
The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. LOCHARY, of Meigs County. John A, Lochary, Republican, Representative from Meigs county, is a native ofBelmont county, being the son of Patrick Lochary, a former sheriff of that county,from 1859 to 1863. He was educated at Miller Academy, Guernsey county, andOhio University, Athens. While at College enlisted and served one hundred days assergeant in Co. B, 141st 0. V. I. Taught school several years; served six year& asProsecuting Attorney of Meigs county, and resigned the office of Probate Judge tobecome a candidate for the legislature, after serving five years. Mr. Loobary is amember of the standing committees on Blind Asylum, Fees and Salaries, Judiciary,Soldiers and Sailors Home. (445). MR. McDonald, of Montgomery County. Allen C. McDonald, Republican, one of the three Representatives from Mont-gomery county, comes from Scotch-Irish and German ancestry, and was bornnear the village of Laura, in Miami county, 0., on November 29, 1869. He wasbrought up in the country, and his parents being in limited pecuniary circum-stances, he was early thrown upon his own resources. By hiring out his services toneighboring farmers during the summer months, he managed to attend the districtschools during the winter season, following the elementary instruction therein re-ceived with a course at high school. At the age of fifteen he obtained, after rigidexamination by the Board of County Examiners, a years license to teach in thecommon schools. He began teaching at 17, at which he continued for a couple ofyears, when he left his native place to attend Earlham College, at Richmond, himself also of a stenographic and business course of study, he acceptedand efficiently fille
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