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  2. American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians - Wikipedia

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    Initial certification is available to osteopathic family physicians who have successfully completed an AOA-approved residency in family medicine, two years of practice, successful completion of written and oral exams, and chart review. Voluntary recertification was first offered in Fall 1994, and mandatory recertification began in March 1997. [4]

  3. Dunlap, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Dunlap is a census-designated place (CDP) in Colerain Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,658 at the 2020 census . The siege of Dunlap's Station was a battle that took place near here on the Great Miami in 1791 during the Northwest Indian War .

  4. Orrville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Orrville is a city in Wayne County, Ohio, United States. It is about 9 miles (14 km) east of Wooster and 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Akron . The population was 8,452 at the 2020 census .

  5. Green Township, Wayne County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio: County: Wayne: Area • Total. 36.0 sq mi (93.3 km 2) ... Two municipalities are located in Green Township: part of the city of Orrville in the east, ...

  6. Underground Railroad speaker Greg Roberts to share Ohio ... - AOL

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    The Ohio River basin was a key link in ... Wayne Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will hold a free program on Ohio and the Underground Railroad at the Orrville Public Library 10:30 a.m ...

  7. Orrville - Wikipedia

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    Orrville may refer to: Orrville, Alabama; Orrville, Indiana; Orrville, Ohio; See also. Orville (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 29 ...

  8. Four Orrville entrepreneurs, eager for new experience, bring ...

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    Jerry’s Cafe a 45-year-old business in Orrville’s downtown area, will thrill again with a new identity and a new name, Brick Street Kitchen & Taproom.

  9. William Montgomery Brown - Wikipedia

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    William Montgomery Brown (September 4, 1855 – October 31, 1937), sometimes called "Bad Bishop" Brown, was an Episcopal clergyman and author. Brown, of Galion, Ohio, was consecrated a bishop of the Episcopal Church, but is best remembered as the first Episcopal bishop to be tried for heresy since the Reformation, and the first of any creed in America to be deposed for heretical teachings.