The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . tion in which he has continuedever since, it being regarded as the leading German publication in Northeastern Ohioand Western Pennsylvania. In 1887, Mr. Maag purchased the Youngstown Vindicator, which he has ever sincepublished and in 1888 he formed a partnership with the late John M. Webb, one ofthe pioneer newspaper men of the state. In 1889 the Daily Vindicator was started,the property passing into the hands of a stock company, known as The VindicatorPrinting Company, of which Mr. Maag has
The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . tion in which he has continuedever since, it being regarded as the leading German publication in Northeastern Ohioand Western Pennsylvania. In 1887, Mr. Maag purchased the Youngstown Vindicator, which he has ever sincepublished and in 1888 he formed a partnership with the late John M. Webb, one ofthe pioneer newspaper men of the state. In 1889 the Daily Vindicator was started,the property passing into the hands of a stock company, known as The VindicatorPrinting Company, of which Mr. Maag has since its inception been the BusinessManager and Treasurer. In June, 1901, the Democratic party of Mahoning countynominated him for Representative, and despite the fact that Governor Nash re-ceived a majority of 2,084 in the county, Mr. Maag was elected by the substantialmajority of 643, the balance of the Republican ticket being elected. In 1872 Mr*Maag and Miss Elizabeth Ducasse of Watertown, Wis., were united in marriage. Themarriage has given issue to six children, four of whom survive. (450). MR. MANGUS, of Allen County. J. W. Mangus, Democrat, Representative from Allen county, was born in Perrycounty, March 1, 1857. In the spring of 1861 the family moved to Allen county,where Mr. Mangus has lived since that time. He was brought up on rented farms,and obtained his education in the common schools, at times when he could be sparedfrom the farm work. He attended the Normal University at Ada one term of tenweeks; taught school fifteen terms and then turned his attention to farming, to whichline of work his time is devoted. Has served his township successively in the officesof assessor, clerk, trustee and justice of the peace. Is a member of the ModemWoodmen of America. Mr. Mangus was married to Miss Lizzie Plowright of Wood county in 1884, andhas four children from this union, one girl and thre6 boys. Mr. Mangus is a member of the standing committees on Dairy and Food Prod-uct
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