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  2. Jacksonville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [9] of 2010, there were 481 people, 204 households, and 131 families living in the village. The population density was 2,004.2 inhabitants per square mile (773.8/km 2).

  3. These Are My Jewels - Wikipedia

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    These Are My Jewels (also known as Ohio's Jewels: Grant, Sheridan, Stanton, Garfield, Hayes, Chase, and Sherman, or simply Ohio's Jewels) is an 1893–1894 monument by Levi Scofield, installed outside the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio, United States.

  4. 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]

  5. First Ladies National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    First Ladies National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located in Canton, Ohio. During her residency in Washington, D.C. Mary Regula, wife of Ohio representative Ralph Regula, spoke regularly about the nation's first ladies. Recognizing the paucity of research materials available she created a board to raise funds and for ...

  6. New videos show towers of fire that prompted evacuations ...

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    Residents of eastern Ohio can now get an up-close view in newly released videos of the twin toxic towers of fire that forced them from their homes last February after officials decided to blow ...

  7. Jacksonville, Adams County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville was laid out in 1815, and named for Andrew Jackson (1767–1845), an officer in the War of 1812 and afterward seventh President of the United States. [2] A post office was established as Jacksonville in 1820, the name was changed to Dunbarton in 1827, and the post office closed in 1909. [2] [3]

  8. Meet the two Ohio women on the TIME's 100 list - AOL

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    Ohio’s six-week abortion ban went into effect for about 11 weeks after Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022, until a Hamilton County judge put a temporary restraining order on the bill.

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