The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . rreception at the Department of State) were: from North Carolina, March 5, 1869;West Virginia, March 3, 1869; Massachusetts, March 9-12, 1869; Wisconsin, March9, 1869; Maine, March12, 1869; Louisiana, March 5, 1869; Michigan, March 8,1869; Soutli Carolina, March 16, 1869; Pennsylvania, March 26, 1869; Arkansas,March 30, 1869; Connecticut, May 19, 1869; Florida, June 15, 1869; Illinois, March5, 1860; Indiana, May 13-14, 1869; New York, March 17-April 14, 1869; and thelegislature of the same Sta


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . rreception at the Department of State) were: from North Carolina, March 5, 1869;West Virginia, March 3, 1869; Massachusetts, March 9-12, 1869; Wisconsin, March9, 1869; Maine, March12, 1869; Louisiana, March 5, 1869; Michigan, March 8,1869; Soutli Carolina, March 16, 1869; Pennsylvania, March 26, 1869; Arkansas,March 30, 1869; Connecticut, May 19, 1869; Florida, June 15, 1869; Illinois, March5, 1860; Indiana, May 13-14, 1869; New York, March 17-April 14, 1869; and thelegislature of the same State passed a resolution January 5, 1870, to withdrawits consent to it) ; New Hampshire, July 7, 1869; Nevada, March 1, 1869; Vermont,October 21, 1869; Virginia, October 8, 1869; Missouri, January 10, 1870; Mississippi,January 15-17, 1870 r Ohio, January 27, 1870; Iowa, February 3, 1870; Kansas,January 18-19, 1870; Minnesota, February 19, 1870; Rhode Island, January 18,1870; Nebraska, February 17, 1870; Texas, February 18, 1870. The State of Georgiaalso ratified the amendment February 2, 1870.] X X. JAMES A. GARFIELD. James Abraham Garfield, twentieth president of the United States, was born inOrange, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, November 19, 1831; he graduated at Williams College,Massachusetts, in 1856 ;* studied and practiced law; was a member of the Ohio Senatein 1859-1860. In the Civil War he entered the military service as colonel of the Forty-second Ohio Volunteers; and served in south-eastern Kentucky, where (January, 1862),in command of a brigade, he forced Humphrey Marshall and his command to evacuate Ken-tucky, and for this service was promoted to be brigadier-general of volunteers, January11, 1862; also served at Shiloh, Corinth, etc. In 1863 he was appointed chief of staff byGeneral Rosecrans. with whom he continued to serve until December 5, 1863, having inthe meantime (September 19, 1863) been promoted to be major-general of volunteers forgallantry at the battle of Chicka


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