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  2. List of the most popular names in the 1880s in the United States

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    This page was last edited on 5 February 2025, at 17:50 (UTC). ... List of the most popular names in the 1880s in the United States. Add languages ...

  3. The Most Popular Names Every Decade Since the 1880s - AOL

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    The list of the most popular boy names during the 1880s looks a lot like a list of royal lineage if you ask us, and John's reign was just getting started. W. Efatz / Wikimedia Commons 1880s: Most ...

  4. Category:1880s in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    1880s Ohio elections (10 C) S. 1880s in sports in Ohio (9 C) ... This page was last edited on 13 June 2022, at 08:11 (UTC).

  5. Fanny Mills - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Mills (August 30, 1860 – May 3, 1899), known under the stage name as the "Ohio Big Foot Girl", was a British-American woman who achieved fame as an entertainment attraction in dime museums throughout the 1880s.

  6. These were the most popular baby names in Ohio and ... - AOL

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  7. List of the most popular names in the 1890s in the United States

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    These are the most popular given names in the United States for all years of the 1890s. 1890. Males. ... This page was last edited on 5 February 2025, ...

  8. Here are Ohio's most popular baby names - AOL

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    Apr. 18—Liam and Olivia continue to be the most popular baby names in Ohio, though Oliver and Charlotte are not far behind, according to data from the Social Security Administration. In 2020 ...

  9. History of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Woodhull, the first female candidate for president in 1872, and Second Lady Cornelia Cole Fairbanks, credited with paving the way for the modern American female politician, were leaders in the women's suffrage movement. Ohio was the second state to hold a women's rights convention, the Ohio Women's Convention at Salem in 1850. [113]