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  2. 19th-century newspapers that supported the Prohibition Party

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    19th-century newspapers that supported the Prohibition Party in the United States were published in many states. The Delaware, Ohio Signal , established in 1873, claimed to be the oldest distinct Prohibition Party paper in the world.

  3. Bureau of Prohibition - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Prohibition (or Prohibition Unit) was the United States federal law enforcement agency with the responsibility of investigating the possession, distribution, consumption, and trafficking of alcohol and alcoholic beverages in the United States of America during the Prohibition era. [1]

  4. Prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Prohibition was a major reform movement from the 1870s until the 1920s, when nationwide prohibition went into effect. It was supported by evangelical Protestant churches, especially the Methodists , Baptists , Presbyterians , Disciples of Christ , Congregationalists , Quakers, and Scandinavian Lutherans.

  5. Prohibition Party - Wikipedia

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    Prohibition Party National Conventions and Campaigns: Year No. Convention Site & City Dates Presidential nominee Vice-Presidential nominee Votes Votes % 1872: 1st: Comstock's Opera House, Columbus, Ohio: February 22, 1872: James Black (Pennsylvania) John Russell (Michigan) 5,607: 0.1 1876: 2nd: Halle's Hall, Cleveland, Ohio: May 17, 1876: Green ...

  6. Education in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ackers, William J. Cleveland Schools in the Nineteenth Century (1901). Bradford, J. E. ed. Education in the Ohio Valley Prior to 1840 (Columbus, 1916), Ellsworth, Clayton S. "The Coming of Rural Consolidated Schools to the Ohio Valley, 1892-1912." Agricultural History 30.3 (1956): 119-128. online; GAROFALO, MARIUS PETER.

  7. Orrville City Schools salaries: who are the top earners

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    The Orrville City Schools spent nearly $11 million in salaries for fiscal year 2023 with a trio of administrators exceeding the $100,000 mark. ... Job Title . Salary. Sovacool. David. Principal ...

  8. Schools in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In use by Columbus City Schools as Dominion Middle School. Frank Packard design. 1924 Fairwood Elementary School More images: 726 Fairwood Avenue In use In use by Columbus City Schools. Howard Dwight Smith design. 1924 Lincoln Park Elementary School 1666 S. 18th Street Demolished Additions made in 1952 and 1961. Replaced with newer school.

  9. Solar eclipse 2024: What central Ohio schools are canceling ...

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    As Ohio prepares for a first in centuries total solar eclipse, many central Ohio school districts are ensuring their students can maximize the experience.. Columbus City Schools, the state's ...