The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . of the Union Veteran Legion; and amember of Jones Post of the Grand Army of the Bepublic; is married and resideswith his family in the suburb, of Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati. He is an ardent advocateof the retention and improvement of our canal system and has spent some time abroadin the study of internal improvements and methods of dealing with questions ofpublic interest. ~ He is a member of the standing committees on Federal Relation, Insurance,Medical Colleges and Universities, Military Affairs


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . of the Union Veteran Legion; and amember of Jones Post of the Grand Army of the Bepublic; is married and resideswith his family in the suburb, of Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati. He is an ardent advocateof the retention and improvement of our canal system and has spent some time abroadin the study of internal improvements and methods of dealing with questions ofpublic interest. ~ He is a member of the standing committees on Federal Relation, Insurance,Medical Colleges and Universities, Military Affairs, Rules, Municipal Corpora-tion No. 1, Public Works and Public Lands, Revision, Universities and Colleges, Sol-diers and Sailors Orphans Home. EIGHTEENTH—NINETEENTH DXSTEICTS, Composed of the Counties of Coshocton, Tuscarawas, Guernsey, all of Monroe, exceptpart of Benton and Bethel townships, and Rinards Mills precinct: and part ofNohle {Beaver, Buffalo^ Enoch, Marion, Seneca, StocJc, and Wayne townships,and part of Center, Elk, and Jefferson townships. East Union, and part of Dexterprecinct).. J. EDWARD HURST, of New , of the Committee on Fees and tsaiar%es. Senator Hurst, while always, and under all circumstances, a Democrat, andwith a long record of efficient party service, is a lover of honest and conservativedischarge of public oibligations. He was the second youngest member of the Senate ofthe 74th General Assembly, and, serving his first term from an ordinarily reliableDemocratic district, with a record which made his return to the Senate a matter ofcourse. He was re-nominated and re-elected in 1901. Senator Hurst has held but one local office prior to his election to the Senate,having been appointed Deputy Clerk of the Probate Court in Tuscarawas county in1891, and holding that position until 1894. He was born near New Philadelphia, De-cember 1, 1866, and with the exception of an absence of a few years in his infancy,has lived his whole life in T


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