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    Apportionment of the Ohio House of Representatives map

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    1965 map showing the apportionment of the Ohio House of Representatives, broken into counties and townships. The map's caption reads "Apportionment of the Ohio House of Representatives prescribed by the Governor, Secretary of State and the Auditor of State, September 8 and 27, 1965." There are 38 numbered apportionment districts, plus eight counties without assigned numbers. In 1965, Ohio's Governor was Jim Rhodes. Ohio’s first General Assembly convened on March 1, 1803, with thirty members of the House and fourteen members of the Senate, with each county receiving a certain number of legislators based upon the county’s population. In 1903, each Ohio county was guaranteed to have its own House member, while all other members of the House were to be at large positions. In 1966, by order of the federal government, this apportionment procedure ended. Under the new system Ohio has ninety-nine representatives and thirty-three senators from various districts based on population

    Summary document for Governor Strickland's FYs 2010-2011 operaing budget

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    FYs 2010/2011

    Apportionment of the Ohio Senate map

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    1965 map showing the apportionment of the Ohio Senate, broken into counties and townships. The map's caption reads "Apportionment of the Ohio Senate prescribed by the Governor, Secretary of State and the Auditor of State, September 27, 1965." There are 33 numbered apportionment districts, as well as handwritten notes related to county populations. In 1965, Ohio's Governor was Jim Rhodes. Ohio’s first General Assembly convened on March 1, 1803, with thirty members of the House and fourteen members of the Senate, with each county receiving a certain number of legislators based upon the county’s population. In 1903, each Ohio county was guaranteed to have its own House member, while all other members of the House were to be at large positions. In 1966, by order of the federal government, this apportionment procedure ended. Under the new system Ohio has ninety-nine representatives and thirty-three senators from various districts based on population

    Briefing document for Governor Ted Strickland's budget

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    Fiscal years 2008/2009; Title from title screen (viewed July 29, 2010); at head of title: State of Ohio

    Jacob D. Cox proclamation adopting new Ohio seal

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    This proclamation, signed by Governor Jacob D. Cox, contains an impression of the new seal of the state of Ohio. Also included is a narrative description of the seal, which featured a bundle of seventeen arrows representing Ohio's admission to the Union as the seventeenth state, and a sheaf of wheat. In the first seal of Ohio, created in 1847, a canal ran through the center. The current seal was adopted in 1967

    Marietta, Ohio Petition to Incorporate

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    This petition to the governor of the Northwest Territory asks for the incorporation of the city of Marietta. It is signed by Rufus Putnam, who led the expedition that resulted in the founding of Marietta in 1788. The first settlement in the Northwest Territory, Marietta is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum rivers. The petition is two pages and measures 8" x 13" (20.32 x 33 cm). Rufus Putnam (1738-1824), a Massachusetts native, rose to prominence as a Revolutionary War officer and founder of the Ohio Company. As superintendent of the company, Putnam oversaw the construction of the stockade Campus Martius and laid out a plan for the town of Marietta. He served as a member of the Ohio Territorial Legislature in 1801, a representative from Washington County at the first Ohio constitutional convention, and a trustee of Ohio University

    Executive budget. Executive budget briefing document for Governor ... (Online); State of Ohio executive budget. Executive budget briefing document for Governor ...; Executive budget briefing document

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    Fiscal years 2002/2003-; Title from title screen (viewed Mar. 8, 2004); at head of title: State of Ohio.; Harvested from the web on 3/8/0

    Executive budget briefing document for Governor Bob Taft's budget

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    Fiscal years 2002/2003-; Title from title screen (viewed Mar. 8, 2004); at head of title: State of Ohio.; Harvested from the web on 3/25/0

    Executive budget. Executive budget briefing document for Governor ... (Online); State of Ohio executive budget. Executive budget briefing document for Governor ...; Executive budget briefing document

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    Fiscal years 2002/2003-; Title from title screen (viewed Mar. 8, 2004); at head of title: State of Ohio.; Harvested from the web on 3/25/0
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