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Warren G. Harding. Benjamin Harrison. William Henry Harrison. Marcy Kaptur. Charles Anderson (Ohio governor) (Dayton) Frank J. Battisti (judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio) (Youngstown) Albert J. Beveridge (political leader) (Highland) Ken Blackwell (politician) (Cincinnati) Blue Jacket (Shawnee Indian Chief ...
Dave Hobson – former Republican congressman. Cynthia Hogan – counsel to Joe Biden. Henry Thomas Hunt – former mayor of Cincinnati, 1912–1913. Andy Ireland – Democrat/Republican Congressman from Florida, 1977–1993. B. Todd Jones lawyer, Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 2011–2015.
Ruth Ella Moore (1903–1994), academician, bacteriologist, microbiologist, and fashion designer, born in Columbus, awarded a Ph.D. of historical note in 1933 by Ohio State University, professor and department chair at Howard University [11] Alexis Nikole Nelson (1992– ), forager and internet celebrity
Owner of the world famous Derby Nightclub (A Historical Landmark in Los Angeles) raised in Akron [citation needed] Bob Lewis: Singer Founder of Devo [citation needed] Thomas Lewis: Athlete Football player [citation needed] Frank Fowler Loomis: Engineer Inventor and city director of mechanical engineering Born and raised in Akron [26] David ...
Ohio has produced a slew of famous people from each of its 88 counties.
Richard C. Banks (1931–2021) – ornithologist, writer. Bob Borden (born 1969) – writer. Richard Hague (born 1947) – poet and novelist. Jeffrey Hatcher – playwright, screenwriter. Tad Mosel (1922–2008) – Pulitzer Prize -winning playwright. Mary Bynon Reese (1832–1908) – poet laureate of Steubenville.
See Battle of Fallen Timbers. [ 1] Downtown Cincinnati in 2010. The history of Ohio as a state began when the Northwest Territory was divided in 1800, and the remainder reorganized for admission to the union on March 1, 1803, as the 17th state of the United States. The recorded history of Ohio began in the late 17th century when French ...
François Clemmons. American singer, actor, writer and teacher. Best known for his appearing as "Officer Clemmons" on the television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, born in Birmingham, Alabama, and raised in Youngstown. Clay Cole. Radio personality. Disc jockey and host of The Clay Cole Show, 1959–1968; born in Youngstown. Jim Cummings.