Painting [realia] : Jeremiah Morrow. 1840-1850.

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Painting [realia] : Jeremiah Morrow. 1840-1850.

Oil on canvas painting is a portrait of Governor Jeremiah Morrow. Morrow is shown sitting, wearing a black suit and tie with a white shirt. His hair is white. He appears to be frowning. Morrow's left hand rests in his lap and he is holding something in his right hand. Marcus Mote painted the portrait between1840-1850 in Waynesville, Ohio. It is brown, green, white and black and sits in a wooden frame.

1 item : brown, green, white, black ; 29 cm x 36 cm.

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Mote, Marcus, 1817-1898

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The ninth governor of Ohio, Jeremiah Morrow, was born near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in 1771, of Scotch-Irish ancestry. In 1794, he settled in the Northwest Territory, where he engaged in surveying, farming and teaching. A few years later he bought land in Deerfield Township, Warren County, where he built his home. He became active in Ohio politics, serving in the second territorial legislature, the constitutional convention of 1802, the Ohio General Assembly, and the United States ...

Morrow, Jeremiah, 1771-1852

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