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1832 | Edward Noyes (Massachusetts-born Governor of Ohio) |
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1936 | John Heisman (Ohio-born Football Coach; Namesake of the Heisman Trophy) |
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1818 | In St. Marys, Ohio, the Delaware Indians Give Up Their Rights to All Lands South of the Wabash River |
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1875 | Hebrew Union College Founded in Ohio As First U.S. College for the Rabbinate |
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