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  2. Ohio Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The current mansion that houses the governor is the second governor's mansion and was purchased in 1957 to house the governor and his family. The original residence, the Old Governor's Mansion in Columbus, was purchased after an embarrassing incident in 1916 occurred with the governor-elect James M. Cox.

  3. George B. Cox House - Wikipedia

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    The George B. Cox House is a historic residence in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. An Italianate building constructed in 1894, [ 1 ] this two-and-a-half story building was built as the home of leading Hamilton County politician George B. Cox .

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  5. James M. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox was born on a farm near the tiny Butler County, Ohio, village of Jacksonburg, the youngest son of Gilbert Cox and Eliza (née Andrew); he had six siblings. [2] Cox was named James Monroe Cox at birth; he was later known as James Middleton Cox, possibly because he spent part of his early years in Middletown, Ohio.

  6. Francis A. Nixon - Wikipedia

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    Nixon was born in Elk Township, Vinton County, Ohio, the son of Samuel Brady Nixon, who was from Smith Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, and Sarah Ann (née Wadsworth), a native of Hocking Township, Fairfield County, Ohio. [2]

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  8. William C. Roberts (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    William Charles Roberts (September 22, 1832 – November 27, 1903) was an American pastor and academic administrator. A graduate of Princeton University and Princeton Theological Seminary, he began his ministerial career at a Presbyterian church in Wilmington, Delaware.

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