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The Bishop’s Comments on the 1914 Election
As you may have noticed, we’ve been sharing 100-years-ago-today social media postings from the diary of Bishop Milton Wright, father of the Wright Brothers. (You can see them on our Facebook page and on our Twitter @WrightStArchive under #MiltonWright.) On November 3 … Continue reading
Posted in Local History, SC&A
Tagged Bishop Milton Wright, elections, history, local history, Ohio history
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Alf Landon “also ran”
It was announced Tuesday that Cleveland would host the 2016 Republican National Convention. There hasn’t been a national party convention in the state of Ohio since 1936, when it was also in Cleveland and also held by the Republicans. That … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 1936 presidential election, elections
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President Clinton in Dayton
The third President in our series is the 42nd President of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton. President Clinton is one of the youngest to ever hold the office and he was the first of the Baby Boomer generation to … Continue reading
Posted in DDN and Dayton
Tagged 1992 presidential election, 1996 presidential election, Bill Clinton, Dayton Peace Accords, Democratic Party, elections, President clinton, presidents
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