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John Woods (Ohio politician) — John Woods (October 18, 1794 July 30, 1855) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.Born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Woods moved with his parents to Ohio, where he attended the common schools. As a young man, he served in the War of 1812. After the… … Wikipedia
John Woods — may refer to:* John Woods (Islamic Scholar), Professor of Iranian and Central Asian History, University of Chicago * John Woods (New Zealand) (1849–1934), composer of music for national anthem of New Zealand * John Woods (Ohio politician)… … Wikipedia
John Woods — ist der Name folgender Personen: John C. Woods ( 1903–1950), US amerikanischer Henker bei den Nürnberger Prozessen John E. Woods (* ?), US amerikanischer Übersetzer aus dem Deutschen John Joseph Woods (1849–1934), neuseeländischer Lehrer und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Woods — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alan Woods (* 1944), britischer Politiker Bambi Woods (* 1955), US amerikanische Pornodarstellerin Barbara Alyn Woods (* 1962), US amerikanische Schauspielerin Bill Woods (1924–2000), US amerikanischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ohio State Auditor elections — Seal of the Ohio State Auditor Elections in Ohio … Wikipedia
Ohio's 2nd congressional district — OH 2 redirects here. OH 2 may also refer to Ohio State Route 2. Ohio s 2nd congressional district Current Representative Jean Schmidt (R–Miami Townshi … Wikipedia
Ohio State Auditor — Seal of the Ohio State Auditor The Ohio State Auditor (formally known as the Auditor of State) is responsible for auditing all the public offices of the state of Ohio. The auditor is elected to a four year term. The current Auditor is Dave Yost.… … Wikipedia
John Brown (abolitionist) — John Brown Daguerreotype of Brown, ca.1856. Born May 9, 1800(1800 05 09) Torrington, Connecticut Died … Wikipedia
John Ziegler (talk show host) — John Ziegler John Ziegler at a demonstration in New York City, June 2009 Born March 28, 1967 (1967 03 28) (age 44) Heidelberg, West Germany … Wikipedia
Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802) — Ohio Counties in 1802 The Enabling Act of 1802 was passed on April 30, 1802 by the Seventh Congress of the United States. This act authorized the residents of the eastern portion of the Northwest Territory to form the state of Ohio and join the U … Wikipedia