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Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio
with Portraits and Biographies
- Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro.
1882
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DR. A. J. HAMMER
was born in Bedford county, Pennsylvania, June 1, 1853. He
graduated at Pulte Medical College of Cincinnati, in the class
of 1880, and commenced practice at Fremont in September
following.
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page 462 |
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GEORGE R. HAYNES
practiced in Sandusky county during the early part of his life.
He removed to Toledo where he enjoyed a high reputation as a
lawyer and citizen.
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page
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D. A. HEFFNER came
to Sandusky county with his parents, who settled in York
township in 1856. He was born in Union county,
Pennsylvania, May 20, 1849. He was educated in the common
schools and in Hillsdale college, Michigan, where he spent one
year - 1869 - 70. From 1870 to 1875 he taught school in
the winter and farmed in the summer. In the spring of 1875
he entered the Normal school at Lebanon, Ohio, where he received
the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1877. He then entered
the office of J. H. Rhodes and continued two years,
teaching school each winter. In April, 1879, he was
admitted to the Bar by the district court at Fremont. He
began to practice in partnership with S. S. Richards in
June, 1879. He was married May 27, 1879, to Miss Belle
Haff, daughter of Hiram Haff, of Townsend township.
He is an honorable and worthy member of the Bar.
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page
390 |
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JOHN K. HORD came
from Tiffin to Fremont about 1856 or 1857 and began the practice
of law. He practiced here successfully a few years, when,
on account of ill health, he was induced to remove to Louisiana,
and engaged in the management of a sugar plantation. When
rebellion was threatened he came North and settled in Buffalo.
After a short time he removed to Cleveland, where he has
attained a standing in his profession. He is still in
practice in Cleveland.
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page
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