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WHO FORMED THE STATE CONSTITUTION, ADOPTED IN CONVENTION AT CHILLICOTHE, NOVEMBER 29TH, 1803.

EDWARD TIFFIN, President and representative from the co. of Ross. From Adams County,

Joseph Darlinton, Israel Donalson, and Thoinas Kirker.

From Belmont County,

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From Hamilton County,

Henry Abrams and Emanuel Carpenter.

John W. Browne, Charles Willing Byrd, Francis Dunlavy, William Goforth, John Kitchel, Jeremiah Morrow, John Paul, John Reily, John Smith, and John Wilson.

From Jefferson County,

Rudolph Bair, George Humphrey, John Milligan, Nathan Updegraff, and Bazaleel Wells.

From Ross County,

Michael Baldwin, James Grubb, Nathaniel Massie, and T. Worthington. From Trumbull County,

David Abbot and Samuel Huntington.

From Washington Connty,

Ephraim Cutler, Benjamin Ives Gilman, John M'Intire, and Rufus Put

nam.

Thomas Scott, Secretary of the Convention.

The following embraces the names of all the Senators, and all the members of the House of Representatives who have from time to time been elected, and have represented this State in the Congress of the United States until 1836.

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REPRESENTATIVES OF CONGRESS.

In. Out.

1799-1800 David Jennings,

In. Out. 1825-1826

W. H. Harrison, 1816-1819 J. Thompson, Ross co. 25-27

William M'Millan,

00-01

J. Thomson, Colum, co. 29-37

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Members of the General assembly, who passed the first efficient act, for making our canals. The session commenced December 3rd, 1821.

MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY.

From the counties of

Adams, George R. Fitzgerald.

Ashtabula, Robert Harper.

Athens, Elijah Hatch,

Belmont and Monroe, Wm. Dunn, Alexander Armstrong and

Thomas Shannon.

Brown, George Edwards.

Butler, James Shields, Robert Anderson and Joel Collins.
Clark, John Dougherty.

Champaign, Aaron L. Hunt.

Clermont, Gideon Minor,

Clinton, James Harris,

Columbiana, Wm. Blackburn, Peter Musser and Daniel Har

baugh,

Coshocton, James Robinson.

Cuyahoga, Josiah Barber.

Delaware, Joseph Eaton.

Darke and Shelby, Jacob Miller.

Fairfield, Robert F. Slaughter and George Sanderson.

Fayette, James Carothers.

Franklin, John R. Parish.

Greene, William M. Townsley.

Guernsey, Lloyd Talbott,

Hamilton, Clayton Webb, M. T. Williams, J. C. Short and S.

R. Miller.

Harrison, John Patterson.

Highland, Richard Collins.

Huron and Sandusky, David Abbott.

Jefferson, James Wilson and Samuel McNary.

Knox, Royal D. Simons.

Licking, William W. Gault.

Logan and Wood, John Shelby.

Madison and Union, William Lewis.

Meigs, Gallia and Jackson, David Boggs and George House. Miami, Thomas W. Furnas.

Montgomery, George Grove and Samuel Archer.

Morgan and Washington, William M. Dawes and Timothy
Buell.

Muskingum, William H. Moore and Alexander Harper.
Perry, Roswell Mills.

Pickaway and Hocking, Caleb Atwater and Valentine Keffer.
Portage and Medina, Jonathan Sloane, and James Moore.
Preble, Daniel Saylor.

Richland, James Hedges.

Ross, Thomas Worthington, Archibald M'Lean, William Vance. Scioto, Pike and Lawrence, William Kendall and Caleb Hitchcock.

Stark, John Myers.

Trumbull, Thomas Howe.

Tuscarawas, George Richardson.

Warren, John Bigger and Thomas Corwin.

Wayne, Benjamin Jones.

MEMBERS OF SENATE.

From the counties of

Fairfield, Elnathan Scofield.

Hamilton, Eprhaim Brown.

Butler, James Heaton.

Warren, Nathaniel M’Lean.

Green and Clinton, William R. Cole.

Franklin, Delaware, Madison and Union, Joseph Foos.

Licking and Perry, John Spencer.

Wayne, Thomas M'Millan.

Portage and Medina, Jonathan Foster.

Harrison, James Roberts.

Meigs, Gallia and Jackson, Daniel Womeldorf.
Scioto, Pike and Lawrence, Robert Lucas.
Trumbull, Eli Baldwin.

Brown, Nathaniel Beasly

Stark, Michael Ozwalt.

Cuyahoga, Huron and Sandusky, Alfred Kelly.

Jefferson, David Sloan.

Montgomery, William Blodget.

Columbiana, Gideon Hughes.

Belmont, David Jennings.

Adams, Thomas Kirker.

Champaign, Clark, Logan and Wood, James Cooley.

Pickaway and Hocking, John Barr.

Geauga and Ashtabula, Samuel W. Phelps.

Richland and Knox, John Shaw.

Muskingum, Thomas Ijams.

Washington, Athens and Morgan, Sardine Stone.

Clermont, Thomas Morris.

Highland and Fayette, Allen Trimble.

Ross, Duncan M'Arthur.

Guernsey, Tuscarawas and Coshocton, William M'Gowan. Preble, Miami, Darke and Shelby, Walter Buell, (one year.)

Members of the General Assembly of 1824-5 who passed the necessary laws for making our canals; for adopting a system of education for common schools, and changing the mode of taxation.

The yeas and nays are also given, as follows, to wit:

Assembly.

YEAS. Messrs. Isaac Atkinson, John Bigger, Jacob Blickensderfer, William Cary, Leonard Case, William Collings, Isaac Cook, William Coolman, Matthias Corwin, John Cotton, Samuel Coulter, Edmond Dorr, John Dougherty, Jeremiah Everett, Richard Fallis, Thomas Flood, Jacob Frederick, Thomas Gatch, John M. Gray, Thomas Hanna, Robert Harper, Batteal Harri

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