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  2. Baird & Warner - Wikipedia

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    Baird & Warner was founded in on March 28, 1855 in Chicago. The company's first recorded transaction was a $5,000 loan to Edward Casey & Brothers, taking security mortgages on property along Washington Street in downtown Chicago. [3]

  3. 41st Ohio General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Name County Party J. B. Ackley Athens and Meigs: Whig Samuel Atherton Huron and Erie: Whig Isaac Atkinson, Sr. Jefferson and Carroll: Whig George W. Baird Seneca, Sandusky, Hancock, Wood, and Ottawa

  4. United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

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    Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active Chief Senior; 37 Chief Judge Sarah D. Morrison: Columbus: 1970 2019–present 2024–present — Trump: 30 District Judge Edmund A. Sargus Jr. Columbus: 1953 1996–present 2015–2019 — Clinton: 31 District Judge Algenon L. Marbley: Columbus: 1954 1997–present 2019–2024 ...

  5. Ohio's 13th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Adoniram J. Warner : Democratic: March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1881 46th: Elected in 1878. [data missing] Gibson Atherton : Democratic: March 4, 1881 – March 3, 1883 47th: Redistricted from the 14th district and re-elected in 1880. [data missing] George L. Converse : Democratic: March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1885 48th

  6. Current U.S. representatives from Ohio District Member (Residence) [1] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [2] District map 1st: Greg Landsman (Democratic January 3, 2023

  7. Qube (cable television) - Wikipedia

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    Warner Cable's expanded cable service in Columbus and Cincinnati continued to use the Qube name following its shutdown. Warner Cable began installing a fiber-optic cable network in Columbus in December 1989, resulting in the Qube name being phased out in the area. Warner Cable ended its use of the Qube name in Cincinnati in November 1990.