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Ohio: Commissioners of Common Schools


Ohio Commissioners of Common Schools, 1837-1901 (May be incomplete!)
Samuel Lewis 1837-40 Hiram H. Barney 1854-57 Anson Smythe 1857-63 C. W. H. Cathcart 1863 Emerson E. White 1863-66 John A. Norris 1866-69 William D. Henkle 1869-71 Thomas W. Harvey 1871-75 Charles C. Smart 1875-78 John J. Burns 1878-81 D. F. DeWolf 1881-84 Leroy D. Brown 1884-87 Eli T. Tappan 1887-89 John Hancock 1889-91 Charles C. Miller 1891-92 Oscar T. Corson 1892-98 Lewis D. Bonebrake 1898-1901

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1863: C. W. H. Cathcart, resigned.
  • 1869: John A. Norris, resigned.
  • 1871: William D. Henkle, resigned.
  • 1889: Eli T. Tappan, died in office.
  • 1891: John Hancock, died in office; Oscar T. Corson (Rep), elected.
  • 1892: Charles C. Miller, resigned.
  • 1897: Lewis D. Bonebrake (Rep), elected; Myron E. Hard (Dem), defeated.
  • 1900: Lewis D. Bonebrake (Rep), elected; Joshua D. Simkins (Dem), defeated.

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