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Liquor Control Employees Monitoring Alcohol Prices
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Description: Ohio Department of Liquor Control employees monitoring alcohol prices, March 5, 1966. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL01095
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government
 
Roderick B. Eckle photograph
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Description: Photograph of Roderick B. Eckle, superintendent of the London Prison Farm, at his desk, London, Ohio, 1955. Eckle was appointed superintendent in 1953, a position he held until his death in 1962. Construction of the London Prison Farm began in the early 1920s. At that time, the institution was a branch unit of the Ohio Penitentiary. With completion in 1925 of its main building, the London Prison farm was established as a separate correctional institution. It is now known as the London Correctional Institution. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04478
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government--Corrections; Prisons - Officials and employees
Places: London (Ohio); Madison County (Ohio)
 
Ohio Constitutional Convention delegates
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Description: Composite portrait comprised of photographs depicting 104 delegates to the 1873-1874 Ohio Constitutional Convention. Beneath the portraits, the men's names and home counties are listed. In October 1871, Ohio voters called for the state government to organize a constitutional convention. The legislature did not act until January 1873, when it called for an election to select representatives for the convention. The convention met for the first time in May 1873 in Columbus, and included fifty members of the Republican Party, forty-six members of the Democratic Party, and nine Independents. Despite having received a mandate from Ohio residents to replace the Constitution of 1851, the convention acted slowly. It took a full year before the convention had a new constitution to submit to Ohio voters. From May to August 1873, the convention met in Columbus before reconvening in Cincinnati in December 1873, where it remained until May 1874. In August 1874, the convention sent the new constitution to Ohio's voters for ratification. Voters clearly rejected the constitution by a vote of 102,885 in favor of ratification and 250,169 opposed to the document's adoption. The state did not hold another constitutional convention until 1912. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06904
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government; Constitutional conventions;
Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
 
Lyman R. Critchfield portrait
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Description: Engraved portrait of Lyman R. Critchfield, Sr. (1831-1917), who served as Attorney General of Ohio from 1863 to 1865. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05248
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government
Places: Millersburg (Ohio); Holmes County (Ohio)
 
Jacob A. Kohler photograph
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Description: Photograph of Jacob A. Kohler (1835-1916) from Summit County, Ohio, who served as Attorney General of Ohio from 1886-1888. This portrait was taken while Kohler was serving in the Ohio General Assembly, ca. 1884-1885. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05251
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio); Athens (Ohio); Summit County (Ohio)
 
Ernest H. Stork portrait
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Description: Portrait of Ernest H. Stork, who served as the Columbus Public Service Director, ca. 1950-1963. In this position, Stork oversaw improvements to the city's sanitation system and modernization of the Columbus Airport. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04477
Subjects: Columbus (Ohio)--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
Viola D. Romans Campaign Card
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Description: Card promoting Viola D. Romans as a Republican candidate for state representative from Franklin County, 1924. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL00161
Subjects: Ohio. General Assembly--Officials and employees; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Political campaigns
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
Ohio Constitutional Convention officers
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Description: Officers of the 1912 Ohio Constitutional Convention on the dais of House Chambers in the Ohio Statehouse, Columbus, Ohio, April 1, 1912. In October 1871, Ohio voters called for the state government to organize a constitutional convention. The convention met for the first time in May 1873 in Columbus, and included fifty members of the Republican Party, forty-six members of the Democratic Party, and nine Independents. Despite having received a mandate from Ohio residents to replace the Constitution of 1851, the convention acted slowly. It took a full year before the convention had a new constitution to submit to Ohio voters. From May to August 1873, the convention met in Columbus before reconvening in Cincinnati in December 1873, where it remained until May 1874. In August 1874, the convention sent the new constitution to Ohio's voters for ratification. Voters clearly rejected the constitution by a vote of 102,885 in favor of ratification and 250,169 opposed to the document's adoption. The state did not hold another constitutional convention until 1912. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05522
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government; Constitutional conventions
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
William H. West portrait
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Description: Portrait photograph of William H. West (February 9, 1824–March 14, 1911), who served as the Attorney General of Ohio from 1866-1870 and as a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court from 1872-1873. He was known as "Blind Man Eloquent" because of his failing eyesight and strong oration skills. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04979
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government; Politicians
Places: Ohio
 
George E. Pugh portrait illustration
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Description: This engraved portrait is of George E. Pugh, who served as Attorney General of Ohio from 1852-1853. Pugh is pictured in a formal suit and tie. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05249
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government; Lawyers
 
David A. Hollingsworth portrait photograph
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Description: This photograph is a portrait of David A. Hollingsworth, who served as Attorney General of Ohio in 1883. Hollingsworth is pictured seated in a chair with carved detailing on the arms, and is wearing a formal suit. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05250
Subjects: Ohio--Officials and employees; Ohio History--State and Local Government; Lawyers
 
Marguerite Reilley
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Description: Marguerite Reilley, warden of the Ohio Reformatory for Women from 1932 to 1958, seated at her desk, ca. 1940-1949. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL00168
Subjects: Prisons - Officials and employees; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women
Places: Marysville (Ohio); Union County (Ohio)
 
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