Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jeremiah Morrow. Jeremiah Morrow (October 6, 1771 – March 22, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican Party politician...
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The Jeremiah Morrow Bridge is the name for a pair of concrete box girder bridges built between 2010 and 2016 which carry Interstate 71 over the Little...
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organized in 1848 from parts of four neighboring counties and named for Jeremiah Morrow who was the Governor of Ohio from 1822 to 1826. Shawnee people used...
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American judge Jeremiah Manele (born 1968), Solomon Islands politician Jeremiah Mason (1768–1848), American politician Jeremiah Morrow (1771–1852), American...
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in 1813. Retired. Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1819 Democratic- Republican Jeremiah Morrow 5 Vacant Dec 1, 1814 – Dec 10, 1814 4 Joseph Kerr Democratic- Republican...
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point. The village is named for Jeremiah Morrow, 9th Governor of Ohio. A post office has been in operation at Morrow since 1845. According to the United...
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had only one member of the United States House of Representatives: Jeremiah Morrow. After the 1810 census, the at-large seat was eliminated. It was reinstated...
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Governors Association. Retrieved June 1, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1197–1198. "Jeremiah Morrow". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 1, 2023. Sobel 1978...
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Buz Lukens (1967–1971) Walter E. Powell (1971–1973) Ohio at-large Jeremiah Morrow (1803–1813) Robert Crosser (1913–1915) Charles V. Truax (1933–1935)...
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