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  2. Gustavus Swan - Wikipedia

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    From 1823 to 1842, Swan served as president of the Franklin Bank of Columbus. In 1845, the General Assembly appointed him to the Board of Control of the Bank of Ohio. [1] He was appointed the first president of the State Bank of Ohio and held that position until 1854. [3] Swan married Amelia Aldrich in Hillsboro, New Hampshire in 1819. They had ...

  3. 1823 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    January 21 – Gideon Olin, politician (born 1743) April 18 – George Cabot , merchant, seaman and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts from 1791 to 1796 (born 1752 ) April 23 – John Williams Walker , U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1819 to 1822 (born 1783 )

  4. List of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent president is Donald Trump, who assumed office on January 20, 2025. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Since the office was established in 1789, 45 men have served in 47 presidencies; the discrepancy arises because of Grover Cleveland and Donald Trump, who were elected to two non-consecutive terms.

  5. John McLean - Wikipedia

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    September 11, 1822 – June 26, 1823: President: James Monroe: Preceded by: Josiah Meigs: Succeeded by: George Graham: Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; In office February 17, 1816 – September 11, 1822: Preceded by: William Irvin: Succeeded by: Charles Sherman: Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st district ...

  6. History of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Bellwether: Why Ohio Picks the President (Ohio University Press, 2016) Lamis, Alexander, and Brian Usher. Ohio Politics (2007) 544pp. Maizlish, Stephen E. The Triumph of Sectionalism: The Transformation of Ohio Politics, 1844–1856 (1983) Miller, Richard F. States at War, Volume 5: A Reference Guide for Ohio in the Civil War (2015).

  7. James M. Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    James M. Tuttle was born near Summerfield, Ohio, in rural Noble County (then Monroe County) to James and Esther (Crow) Tuttle. When he was ten years old, Tuttle's family moved to Indiana, where his father, a Maine-born farmer who kept migrating westward, finally settled in Fayette County. [2]

  8. Colleges in Springfield, Ohio, move to online instruction ...

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    March 21, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Clark State College is a public community college in Springfield, Ohio. It opened in 1962. Threats to Springfield institutions exploded after presidential debate

  9. 18th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    August 1823: Arikara War fought between the Arikara nation and the United States, the first American military conflict with the Plains Indians. December 2, 1823: Monroe Doctrine: President James Monroe delivered a speech to the Congress, announcing a new policy of forbidding European interference in the Americas and establishing American neutrality in future European conflicts.