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The Edward V. Rickenbacker House is a historic house in the Driving Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.Built in 1895, it was the childhood home of Eddie Rickenbacker (1890–1973), who at various times in his life was a flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient, race car driver and a pioneer in air transportation.
1865: Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession stops in Columbus. [1] 1868. St. Mary's of the Springs school opens. [2] Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway in operation. 1870. Columbus annexes 4,052 acres (1,640 ha), including Franklinton. [1] The Ohio State University is founded, as the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College.
Burke, Edmund Stevenson Jr.(1879-1962) [449] and(M-1904) Josephine Brainard (Chisholm)(1880-1969) Owner CORRIGAN-MCKINNEY STEEL CO. [412] (which later became Republic Steel and then LTV Steel) He served as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland from 1933 to 1938 Introduced Polo to Northeast Ohio [450] 1890 8,500 Private Residence
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The house was built in 1886 for Frederick Lazarus Sr., president of the F&R Lazarus & Company and son of company founder Simon Lazarus. [3] The Lazarus family moved in about 1906 to a new and larger house at Bryden Road and S. Ohio Avenue; that house was demolished in 1924.
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William Charles Roberts (September 22, 1832 – November 27, 1903) was an American pastor and academic administrator. A graduate of Princeton University and Princeton Theological Seminary, he began his ministerial career at a Presbyterian church in Wilmington, Delaware.
The current mansion that houses the governor is the second governor's mansion and was purchased in 1957 to house the governor and his family. The original residence, the Old Governor's Mansion in Columbus, was purchased after an embarrassing incident in 1916 occurred with the governor-elect James M. Cox.