The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . time to time. With this borne in mind, thefollowing tables will be found a convenient record of ^^the gentlemenfrom! Ohio who have played no insignificant part in the history ofthese United States, and many of whom are celebrated figures in gen-eral history. TERRITOEIAL DELEGATES IN CONGEESS. Deleofates. Circuit. * William Henry Harrison (1799-1800) William McMillan (1800—) Paul Fearing (1801-1802) *Resigned to become Governor of the Indiana 1803 to


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . time to time. With this borne in mind, thefollowing tables will be found a convenient record of ^^the gentlemenfrom! Ohio who have played no insignificant part in the history ofthese United States, and many of whom are celebrated figures in gen-eral history. TERRITOEIAL DELEGATES IN CONGEESS. Deleofates. Circuit. * William Henry Harrison (1799-1800) William McMillan (1800—) Paul Fearing (1801-1802) *Resigned to become Governor of the Indiana 1803 to 1812 Ohio hiad but one Representative in Congress—Jeremiah Morrow. (747) FIRST DISTRICT. Hamilton County—First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth,Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Eighteenth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Thirty-firstWards of the city of Cincinnati, Anderson, Columbia, Spencer, Sycamore and Sym-mes townships, and Bond Hill, Carthage, East Carthage, West—^Norwood, Ivanhoe,Norwood, West, St. Bernard, North and St. Bernard South, precincts of MillCreek WILLIAM B. SHATTUC,Madisonvuxe, Ohio. William B. Siiattuc, Republican, of Madisonville, a suburb of Cincinnati,was born at North Hector, N. Y., June 11, 1841; removed to Ohio when 11 yearsold, and received his educa/tion in the public schools of the state; was commissionedofficer in the Union Army during the rebellion, in the larmy of the Frontier; forthirty years previous to 1895 was an officer in ithe railway traffic service andis now retired from business; lives ait Madisonville, Hamilton County, Ohio; in1805 \^a3 elected one of the State Senators from Hamilton County to the Seven-ty-second General Assembly; was elected to the Fifty-fifth Congress and re-elected^o the Fifty-sixth Congress, receiving 20,132 votes to 13,980 for John F. Follet,Democrat, and 295 foi Will T. Cressler, Union Reform. (748) THE BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF OHIO. Representatives in Congress from Ohio. 749 MEMBERS


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