. Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State ; History Both General and Local, Geography with Descriptions of Its Counties, Cities and Villages, Its Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining and Business Development, Sketches of Eminent and Interesting Characters, Etc., with Notes of a Tour over It in 1886 V 2 . succeeded E. B. Hayes when he became President. AsGovernor of Ohio during the railroad riots he showed extraordinary asked to call upon the general government for aid from the regular troopshe replied tersely : No, not until the last man in Ohio is whipped. Hedi
. Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State ; History Both General and Local, Geography with Descriptions of Its Counties, Cities and Villages, Its Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining and Business Development, Sketches of Eminent and Interesting Characters, Etc., with Notes of a Tour over It in 1886 V 2 . succeeded E. B. Hayes when he became President. AsGovernor of Ohio during the railroad riots he showed extraordinary asked to call upon the general government for aid from the regular troopshe replied tersely : No, not until the last man in Ohio is whipped. Hedied July 19, 1888, singularly admired for his thorough manliness. Richard M. Bishop was born in Fleming county, Kentucky, in 1812, andat the age of thirty-six came to Cincinnati, where for many years he was at thehead of a wholesale grocery house ; in 1859 was elected Mayor of the city and in1877 Governor of the State. He has ever been a public-spirited and highlyrespected citizen and now, in advanced life, is erect as in youth and possesses a finepatriarchal presence, wearing a long flowing beard, as grand we dare say as thatMoses had when on Pisgah. From early life he has been one of the most promi-nent men of the Disciples or Campbellite Baptist Church, the same as that withwhich President Garfield was JOHN CLEVES SYMMES-Father. ANNA HARRISON—Daughter. William Henry Harrison was born at Berkley, on James river, twenty-fivemiles from Richmond, Virginia, in 1773. He . was the youngest of three sons of Benjamin Har- yf ftt^ , l/*y? rison, who represented Virginia in Congress in £</• //C</lA*^JW/ HAMILTON COUNTY. which was sounding through the country, for a campaign against the Indians ofthe West, decided his destiny, and he resolved to enter into the service of hisgovernment.
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