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Ohio: 1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment


Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933 (May be incomplete!)
Margaret C. Bannon 1933 Thomas E. Bateman 1933 C. V. Beatty 1933 Paul B. Belden 1933 J. Farnley Bonnell 1933 Henry G. Brunner 1933 Robert J. Bulkley 1933 S. P. Bush 1933 H. P. Carruth 1933 T. A. Conway 1933 Zora S. Cummings 1933 S. A. Cunningham 1933 Matthew R. Denver 1933 Frank Detrick 1933 Thomas J. Donnelly 1933 Joseph H. Dowling 1933 Hugh A. Galt 1933 Frank F. Gentsch 1933 Harry J. Gilligan 1933 Willis D. Gradison 1933 Charles H. Gross 1933 E. H. Hanefeld 1933 Joseph C. Heinlein 1933 Louis M. Hirshson 1933 Genevieve G. Hoadly 1933 Maybel M. Huntington 1933 Keith Lawrence 1933 Arthur L. Limbach 1933 John Malick 1933 Philip R. Mather 1933 Charles F. Michael 1933 John M. Miller 1933 Harold G. Mosier 1933 Laurence H. Norton 1933 William O'Neil 1933 Carl F. Orth 1933 John W. Pattison 1933 Atlee Pomerene 1933 Mira Steele Printz 1933 W. H. Purcell 1933 Mrs. Richard Rector 1933 William Hunt Robbins 1933 Alexander B. Roe 1933 A. P. Rogge 1933 Grace Chapman Rose 1933 John E. Sater 1933 T. R. Schoonover 1933 Sidney G. Stricker 1933 Lockwood Thompson 1933 W. S. Whittaker 1933 James P. Wilson 1933 William W. Wood III 1933

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1933 Nov 7: William W. Wood III (Wet), elected; Robert J. Bulkley (Wet), elected; Margaret C. Bannon (Wet), elected; C. V. Beatty (Wet), elected; Paul B. Belden (Wet), elected; J. Farnley Bonnell (Wet), elected; Henry G. Brunner (Wet), elected; S. P. Bush (Wet), elected; H. P. Carruth (Wet), elected; T. A. Conway (Wet), elected; Zora S. Cummings (Wet), elected; S. A. Cunningham (Wet), elected; Frank Detrick (Wet), elected; Joseph H. Dowling (Wet), elected; Hugh A. Galt (Wet), elected; Frank F. Gentsch (Wet), elected; Willis D. Gradison (Wet), elected; Charles H. Gross (Wet), elected; E. H. Hanefeld (Wet), elected; Louis M. Hirshson (Wet), elected; Maybel M. Huntington (Wet), elected; Keith Lawrence (Wet), elected; Arthur L. Limbach (Wet), elected; Philip R. Mather (Wet), elected; Josephine McGowan (Wet), elected, but died before taking office; Charles F. Michael (Wet), elected; John M. Miller (Wet), elected; Harold G. Mosier (Wet), elected; Laurence H. Norton (Wet), elected; William O'Neil (Wet), elected; Carl F. Orth (Wet), elected; John W. Pattison (Wet), elected; Mira Steele Printz (Wet), elected; W. H. Purcell (Wet), elected; William Hunt Robbins (Wet), elected; Alexander B. Roe (Wet), elected; A. P. Rogge (Wet), elected; Grace Chapman Rose (Wet), elected; T. R. Schoonover (Wet), elected; Sidney G. Stricker (Wet), elected; Lockwood Thompson (Wet), elected; W. S. Whittaker (Wet), elected; James P. Wilson (Wet), elected; Joseph C. Heinlein (Wet), elected; Harry McLaughlin (Wet), elected, but died before taking office; Matthew R. Denver (Wet), elected; John Malick (Wet), elected; Atlee Pomerene (Wet), elected; Joseph N. Ackerman (Wet), elected, but did not serve; Genevieve G. Hoadly (Wet), elected; Harry J. Gilligan (Wet), elected; John E. Sater (Wet), elected; Allie D. Willis (Dry), defeated; Dow Aikin (Dry), defeated; Arthur T. Arnold (Dry), defeated; Charles A. Bame (Dry), defeated; Walter J. Bankes (Dry), defeated; H. G. Bates (Dry), defeated; John T. Breece (Dry), defeated; John H. Clark (Dry), defeated; A. R. Clippinger (Dry), defeated; Dahl B. Cooper (Dry), defeated; J. Harry Cotton (Dry), defeated; Michael J. Cummins (Dry), defeated; James W. Deffenbaugh (Dry), defeated; W. D. Ditmars (Dry), defeated; James S. Frame (Dry), defeated; John C. Fuhr (Dry), defeated; Ernest Hall (Dry), defeated; Elizabeth Haymaker (Dry), defeated; A. L. Hoover (Dry), defeated; H. T. Houf (Dry), defeated; W. H. Hubbell (Dry), defeated; Silas E. Hurin (Dry), defeated; Minnie G. Jamison (Dry), defeated; J. W. Johnson (Dry), defeated; W. F. Kirk (Dry), defeated; C. V. Leach (Dry), defeated; Glenn Massman (Dry), defeated; Elmer McClain (Dry), defeated; Harry B. McConnell (Dry), defeated; Henry P. Miller (Dry), defeated; Wade E. Miller (Dry), defeated; Levi Minnich (Dry), defeated; Osborne Mitchell (Dry), defeated; Robert N. Montgomery (Dry), defeated; Elbert W. Moore (Dry), defeated; Lawrence R. Pugh (Dry), defeated; Florence D. Richard (Dry), defeated; M. C. Robinson (Dry), defeated; Viola D. Romans (Dry), defeated; Eva Rosenberger (Dry), defeated; Claron L. Shafer (Dry), defeated; William H. Sheldon (Dry), defeated; Della M. Slagle (Dry), defeated; H. Lester Smith (Dry), defeated; Edmund D. Soper (Dry), defeated; Edward Russel Stafford (Dry), defeated; A. R. Webber (Dry), defeated; John Clark Williams (Dry), defeated; John G. Worley (Dry), defeated; Harvey O. Yoder (Dry), defeated; Howard Hyde Russell (Dry), defeated; Pearl E. Selby (Dry), defeated.
  • 1933 Dec 5: Thomas J. Donnelly, appointed; Mrs. Richard Rector, appointed; Thomas E. Bateman, appointed.
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