Ohio Week records 1962 April 22-24

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Ohio Week records 1962 April 22-24

Papers, re. Ohio Week ceremonies at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., commemorating the 175th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. Includes a proclamation by Gov. Michael V. DiSalle and a statement by Fred J. Milligan representing the governor and the Ohio Historical Society.

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Milligan, Fred J.

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DiSalle, Michael V. (Michael Vincent), 1908-1981

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Chairman of the National Committee to Abolish the Federal Death Penalty. From the description of Correspondence to Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1968. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 236167035 Michael V. DiSalle was born January 6, 1908, in New York City. He was a democratic politician best remembered as mayor of Toledo, Ohio, from 1948 to 1950, director of the Office of Price Stabilization under President Harry S. Truman from 1950 to 1952, and governor of...

Columbus Historical Society (Columbus, Ohio)

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The original Ohio Statehouse was erected between 1800 and 1803 in Chillicothe, Ohio. It was the first stone public building in Ohio and was constructed in the Georgian Colonial style. Its inspiration was most likely the Governor’s Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia. The first legislature met in this building in 1803 and continued until 1810, when Zanesville became the capital city. In 1812, the capital was again moved to Chillicothe, where it remained until 1816. The Statehouse in Zanesv...