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The college was founded in 1855 in Poland, Ohio, by the law firm of Judge Chester Hayden, Marcus King, and MD Legett as the Poland Law College.In 1856 [1] or 1857 [2] it moved to Cleveland and was incorporated under its official name.
Arnold was born in Rhinebeck, Duchess County, New York, in 1833. [2] [3] He was raised on his father's farm and attended the Starkey Academy, and then Poughkeepsie College.. He taught school for a few years then entered the Ohio Law School, where he graduated in 1855.
Benjamin Franklin "Bluff" Wade (October 27, 1800 – March 2, 1878) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senator for Ohio from 1851 to 1869. He is known for his leading role among the Radical Republicans. [1]
On, May 30, 1844, he married Francis Blocksom at Muskingum, Ohio. In 1852, Sprague returned to Ohio briefly to retrieve his wife and their family; they returned to California with him. The couple had four children: Anna Maria Sprague (1845–1879); Arthur Hale Sprague (1848–1922); Ella Sprague (1853-1855); and Frances Royal Sprague (1864–1957).
The Ohio Supreme Court was created by the Ohio Constitution of 1802 with three judges, and had three or four through 1851. In 1851, the number of judges was increased to five. In 1851, the number of judges was increased to five.
An Ohio prison system firearms instructor is facing a negligent homicide charge in connection with the fatal shooting of Ohio prison Lt. Rodney Osborne at an April training session in Pickaway County.
The second martial law declared in Ohio more than a century ago during the Great Dayton Flood of 1913, which, according to Dayton Daily News, was one of the state's worst natural disasters.
This is a list of the first minority male lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Ohio.It includes the year in which the men were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are men who achieved other distinctions such becoming the first in their state to graduate from law school or become a political figure.