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    TSPL 125th Anniversary Ohio House of Representatives Proclamation

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    A proclamation from the Ohio House of Representatives to the Tiffin-Seneca Public Library in May 2005 in celebration of the library's 125th anniversary. The proclamation is signed by Jon A. Husted, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, and Jeff Wagner, Representative from House District 81

    Articles of impeachment exhibited by the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio in support of its impeachment of Marc Dann, Attorney General of the State of Ohio, for misdemeanors in office

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on June 23, 2008); "Reviewed as to Form by Legislative Service Commission."; "LSC1272140-1."; Harvested from the web on 6/23/0

    Charity School of Kendal Incorporation Bill, 1826

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    The Charity School at Kendal, Ohio's first vocational school for children was established at Kendal in 1826, 2 years after Charity Rotch's death. A book in poor repair and not bound provides information on acts passed by the Ohio legislature of the Twenty-forth session in 1826. A note in the hand of Arvine Wales, a trustee of the school directs the reader to page 36 of the book which specifies that the school shall be established and incorporated; the trustees were Mayhew Folger, Isaac Bowman, Arvine Wales, J.W. Lathrop and William Henry. the act was passed on January 24, 1826. 10.5" x 6.75

    Charity School of Kendal Incorporation Bill

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    This amendment to Ohio House Bill No. 128, which incorporated the Charity School of Kendal (now Massillon), allows the school to loan its money and receive interest at the rate of 7% per year in order to increase funding. The trustees for the school were Arvine Wales, Mayhew Folger, Isaac Bowman, William Henry, and James Lathrop. This document is one page and measures 8.75" x 13" (22.23 x 33 cm). Upon the deaths of Thomas and Charity Rotch in 1823 and 1824 respectively, the bulk of their estate went to further a dream of Charity's. She called for the establishment of a school for orphans and poor children, "that they be trained up in the habits of industry and economy." The Charity School of Kendal, one of Ohio's earliest vocational schools, operated from 1829 to 1906, educating more than 500 children. The school was located on present-day State Street in Massillon, at the southeast corner of the present Ninth Street North East. The Rotch-Wales Collection comprises several thousand items, including Quaker and abolitionist materials, household remedies and recipes, weather reports and machinery plans, and personal letters of Thomas and Charity Rotch and their family. It contains personal and business correspondence, diaries, documents, accounts, ledgers, and daybooks. A large portion of the collection consists of the personal and business correspondence, documents, and business papers of Arvine Wales I (1785-1854), who accompanied Rotch from Hartford to Ohio in 1811, worked for him, and carried on Rotch's business interests after his death. The papers of his son, Arvine C. Wales (1827-1882), a lawyer and civic leader in Massillon, are also part of the collection

    Ohio State House of Representatives tribute certificate to the Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center, 2016

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    This tribute certificate from the Ohio House of Representatives, congratulates the Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center in Toledo, Ohio, as recipients of the 2016 Distinguished Hispanic Ohioan Award from the Ohio Latino Affairs Commission and the Latino Empowerment Outreach Network. The certificate was issued under the sponsorship of Representative MIchael P. Sheehy

    Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives; House journal; Journals from the ... General Assembly. House journals

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    Daily, while legislature is in session.; Electronic coverage as of Apr. 14, 2005: Jan. 6, 2003-; "The online versions of journals provided on this website are NOT official"--Website.; Description based on: Jan. 6, 2003; title from PDF title page (viewed Apr. 15, 2005).; Harvested from the web on 5/19/0

    Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives; House journal; Journals from the ... General Assembly. House journals

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    Daily, while legislature is in session.; Electronic coverage as of Apr. 14, 2005: Jan. 6, 2003-; "The online versions of journals provided on this website are NOT official"--Website.; Description based on: Jan. 6, 2003; title from PDF title page (viewed Apr. 15, 2005).; Harvested from the web on 5/18/0

    Journals from the 130th General Assembly. Senate journals

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    Daily, while legislature is in session.; Electronic coverage as of Apr. 14, 2005: Jan. 6, 2003-; "The online versions of journals provided on this website are NOT official"--Website.; Harvested from the web on 2/23/1

    Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives

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    Daily, while legislature is in session.; Electronic coverage as of April 14, 2005: Jan. 6, 2003-; Description based on: Jan. 6, 2003; title from PDF title page (viewed April 15, 2005).; "The online versions of journals provided on this website are NOT official"--Website.; Harvested from the web on 5/4/0

    Journal of the House of Representatives of the ... General Assembly of the State of Ohio.

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    Includes special sessions.Mode of access: Internet.Continues in part: Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives
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