Ohio Statesmen And Annals of Progress From the Year 1788 to the Year 1900

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The State is hereby divided into thirty-three Senatorial Districts, as fol- lows : The county of Hamilton shall constitute the first Senatorial District; the counties of Butler and Warren, the second; Montgomery and Preble, the third; Cler- mont and Brown, the fourth; Greene, Clinton and Fayette, the fifth; Ross and High- land, the sixth ; Adams, Pike, Scioto and Jackson, the seventh; Lawrence, Gallia, Meigs and Vinton, the eighth; Athens, Hocking and Fairfield, the ninth; Franklin and Pickaway..., the tenth; Clark, Champaign and Madison, the eleventh; Miami, Darke and Shelby, the twelfth; Logan, Union, Marion and Hardin, the. Thirteenth ; Washington and Morgan, the fourteenth; Muskingum and Perry, the fifteenth; Dela- ware and Licking, the sixteenth ; Knox and Morrow, the seventeenth : Coshocton and Tuscarawas, the eighteenth; Guernsey and Monroe, the nineteenth; Belmont and Harrison, the twentieth; Carroll and Stark, the twenty-first; Jefferson and Co- lumbiana, the twenty-second; Trumbull and Mahoning, the twenty-third; Ashtabula, Lake and Geauga, the twenty fourth ; Cuyahoga, the twenty-lifth ; Portage and Sum- mit, the twenty sixth; Medina and Lorain, the twenty-seventh; Wayne and Holmes, the twenty-eighth; Ashland and Richland, the twenty-ninth; Huron, Erie, Sandusky and Ottawa, the thirtieth ; Seneca, Crawford and Wyandot, the thirty-first; Mercer, Auglaize, Allen, Van Wert, Paulding, Defiance and Williams, the thirty-second; and Hancock, Wood, Lucas, Fulton, Henry and Putnam, the thirty-third.

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