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  2. List of United States representatives from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Resigned after becoming judge of the Supreme Court of Ohio. Robert B. Gordon: Democratic: March 4, 1899 – March 4, 1903 4th [data missing] William Gordon: Democratic: March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1919 20th [data missing] Bill Gradison: Republican: January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1983 1st [data missing] January 3, 1983 – January 31, 1993 2nd ...

  3. Frederick Lunkenheimer House - Wikipedia

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    The Frederick Lunkenheimer House is a historic residence on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built in 1883, [1] it is a brick building with a stone foundation, a slate roof, and smaller elements of sandstone. [2] Measuring two-and-a-half stories tall, the house features a wide range of architectural styles.

  4. Leo Camera - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Leonard Camera (August 14, 1914 – June 30, 1993) is a Democratic politician who formerly served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. A native of Lorain, Ohio , Camera entered the race to replace retired Rep. Ed DeChant in 1968 and won the nomination and general election.

  5. Duriron Company - Wikipedia

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    The Duriron Company is an industrial component manufacturer of such products as automatic control valves, valves and actuators, pumps, sealing systems, filtration equipment, pipes and fittings. The company was incorporated in 1912 as the Duriron Casting Company in Dayton, Ohio by John R. Pitman, William E. Hall, and Pierce D. Schenck. [1]

  6. Eaton Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Corporation plc is an American-Irish-domiciled [2] multinational power management company, with a primary administrative center in Beachwood, Ohio. [3] Eaton has more than 85,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries. [4]

  7. Valve guide - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, many U.S. production engine remanufacturers began reaming valve guides, rather than replacing them, as part of their remanufacturing process. They found that by reaming all the valve guides in a head to one standard size (typically 0.008 in. diametrically oversized), and installing remanufactured engine valves having stems that are also oversized, a typical engine head can be ...

  8. Leonard J. Stern - Wikipedia

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    Leonard J. Stern (October 4, 1904 – May 21, 1988) was a Republican lawyer from Ohio who served as a Common Pleas judge, an appeals court judge and from 1970 to 1977 was a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. Leonard J. Stern was born in Cleveland, Ohio on October 4, 1904, the son of

  9. Holton (Leblanc) - Wikipedia

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    The firm built brass instruments for ten years in Chicago, then in Elkhorn, Wisconsin from 1918 until 2008, when production of Holton-branded instruments moved to Eastlake, Ohio. [1] The business remained independent until it was acquired by Leblanc in 1964. Leblanc was acquired by Conn-Selmer in 2004 and its properties became subsidiaries of ...