The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. GOLD, OF Tuscarawas County. W. A. Gold, the Democratic Representative from Tuscarawas county, was bornin 1867, at Port Washington, in the county which he represents. He has ever sinceresided in that town. Mr. Golds father died when he was but three years old, andhis mother died not many years after. Thus he was early thrown upon his own re-sources. He prepared himself for the profession of teaching, which he followed fortwelve years, five of which were spent in the home schools. Thus he ha


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. GOLD, OF Tuscarawas County. W. A. Gold, the Democratic Representative from Tuscarawas county, was bornin 1867, at Port Washington, in the county which he represents. He has ever sinceresided in that town. Mr. Golds father died when he was but three years old, andhis mother died not many years after. Thus he was early thrown upon his own re-sources. He prepared himself for the profession of teaching, which he followed fortwelve years, five of which were spent in the home schools. Thus he has lived and labored in the community where he was born, and it isa great compliment to him that his neighbors in the county hold him in the highestregard. Nor has Mr. Gold abused this confidence in the opinion of the writer. Forhe has conducted himself in his legislative work in a broad, independent way and inthe peoples interest. Mr. Gold is a member of the standing committees on CommonSchools, Claims, Institution for Feeble Minded Youth. (426). MR. GUERIN, OF Erie County. W. E. Guerin, Jr., Republican, Representative from Erie county, was born inFort Scott, Kansias, November 24, 1870. At an early age he removed to Columbus,where he resided until 1895, when he located in Sandusky, Ohio. He has since beenengaged in the practice of law at that place. He was educated in the common schoolsof Columbus, and at the Ohio State University. His legal education was secured atCornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. From 1888 to 1891 Mr. Guerin was TravelingAuditor of The Columbus, Shawnee & Hocking Railway Company, acquiring a prac-tical knowledge of railway affairs. On the 9th day of December, 1893, he was ad-mitted to the bar by the Supreme Court of Ohio, and immediately commenced thepractice of law in Columbus, associating himself with Messrs. Arnold and Morton,under the firm name of Arnold, Morton & Guerin. At Sandusky Mr. Guerin hasbeen associated at different times with Hon. C. P. Wickham


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