The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. CARR, OF Muskingum County. James M. Carr, Republican, Representative from Muskingum county, was bornMarch 7, 1867, near Cambridge, Ohio. His early life was spent on the farm. Hebegan teaching at the age of seventeen. Was Superintendent of the Washington, O.,public schools, 1892-1893; Superintendent of the Frazeysburg Schools from 1893 to1901. Is a graduate of Muskingum College. Was appointed School Examiner ofMuskingum county in 1899. Was married August 21, 1895, to Miss Annie Menden-hall,


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. CARR, OF Muskingum County. James M. Carr, Republican, Representative from Muskingum county, was bornMarch 7, 1867, near Cambridge, Ohio. His early life was spent on the farm. Hebegan teaching at the age of seventeen. Was Superintendent of the Washington, O.,public schools, 1892-1893; Superintendent of the Frazeysburg Schools from 1893 to1901. Is a graduate of Muskingum College. Was appointed School Examiner ofMuskingum county in 1899. Was married August 21, 1895, to Miss Annie Menden-hall, daughter of S. C. Mendenhall, M. D., of Frazeysburg. Was elected on the Re-publican ticket to the 75th General Assembly in November, 1901. He is a memberof the standing committees on Blind Asylum, Enrollment, and Hospital for Epileptics. (399). MR. CASTLE, of Ceawfokd County. D. O. Castle, Democrat, is serving his second term as the Representative fromCrawford county. He was born January 13, 1845, on a farm near Leesville, in Craw-ford county, Ohio, and when one year old his parents moved to the town of Lees-ville, where in the common schools he received his early education. At the age ofseventeen he emlisted in Company E, 101st Regiment O. V. I. He served throughoutthe campaigns and battles of that regiment until the Battle of Chickamauga, onSeptember 19, 1863, when he was wounded, and in December, 1863, was granted a fur-lough, and at its expiration reported at the hospital at Nashville, Tennessee. InFebruary, 1864^ he was transferred to the veteran reserve corps, and served inCompany I, 11th V. R. C, until the close of the war, and was mustered out of serv-ice July 20, 1865, at Plattsburg, New York. Mr. Castle has been a lifelong Democrat, believing firmly in the principles ofthat party, and has held several offices of tr


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