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Pat Elflein (1994– ), NFL player, born and raised in Columbus and graduated from The Ohio State University; Sarah Fisher (1980– ), auto racer, drove in nine Indianapolis 500s; born in Columbus; John Frank (1962– ), NFL football player; Ross Friedman (1992– ), Harvard and Major League Soccer player
The group secured a charter from the Ohio General Assembly on March 23, 1849, incorporating the "Green Lawn Cemetery of Columbus". [ 9 ] [ 10 ] A public meeting was held on July 12, [ 3 ] and a committee of 11 local leaders appointed to select a site and draft articles of incorporation.
John Allen Galbraith (August 23, 1923 – December 21, 2021) was an American politician who served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. [2] Galbraith died in Maumee, Ohio on December 21, 2021, at the age of 98.
The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. Its first issue was published on July 1, 1871, and it has been the only mainstream daily newspaper in the city since The Columbus Citizen-Journal ceased publication in 1985. As of November 2019, Alan D. Miller is the newspaper's interim general manager. [2]
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Provided by The Columbus Dispatch, a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. Mayors of Columbus, Ohio 1816-2013 at Political Graveyard A Quarter Century of Mayoral Memories A panel discussion with three mayors of Columbus, Buck Rinehart (1984-1992), Greg Lashutka (1992–2000), and Michael B. Coleman (2000-Present).
A Recount Of The Official Tally In The Election O 11/8/66 For The 15th Senate Seat Shows Republican John W.E. Bowen Still the Winner, Columbus Dispatch, December 2, 1966, page 11A; FR CO Legislator John W.E. Bowen, To Submit Bill Requiring Compulsory Liability Insurance For All Ohio Motorists, Columbus, Dispatch, January 5, 1967, page 1A
He was a member of the merchandising and banking firm, W. K. Johnson & Co. [1] He entered politics in 1843, serving in the Ohio Senate, then later as a delegate from Coshocton County to the Ohio state Constitutional Convention in 1850 and 1851. Later he served as a U.S. Representative for Ohio's 16th District from 1851 to 1853.