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Jeremiah Morrow (October 6, 1771March 22, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican Party politician from Ohio.[1]

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  1. 56 relations: Alexander Campbell (Ohio politician), Allen Trimble, American Antiquarian Society, Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Benjamin Ruggles, British America, Butler County, Ohio, Daniel Symmes, Democratic-Republican Party, Duncan McArthur, Francis Dunlavy, George E. Morrow, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Greene County, Ohio, Hamilton County, Ohio, Iowa State University, James Caldwell (Ohio politician), James Kilbourne, James Monroe, Jeremiah Morrow Bridge, John Alexander (Ohio politician), John Bigger, John McLean, John Paul (pioneer), John Stark Edwards, Joseph Kerr, Joseph Vance (Ohio politician), Lebanon, Ohio, List of governors of Ohio, Little Miami River, Montgomery County, Ohio, Morrow County, Ohio, Morrow, Ohio, Northwest Territory, Ohio, Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802), Ohio History, Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio Senate, Ohio's 4th congressional district, Ohio's at-large congressional district, Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, Paul Fearing, Province of Pennsylvania, Term of office, Thomas Corwin, Thomas Worthington (governor), United States, United States Electoral College, United States House of Representatives, ... Expand index (6 more) »

  2. 1820 United States presidential electors
  3. Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
  4. Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Ohio
  5. Governors of Ohio
  6. Members of the Northwest Territory House of Representatives
  7. Northwest Territory officials
  8. Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802)
  9. Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio

Alexander Campbell (Ohio politician)

Alexander Campbell (1779November 5, 1857) was a National Republican politician from Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and Alexander Campbell (Ohio politician) are 1820 United States presidential electors, Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Ohio, members of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio state senators.

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Allen Trimble

Allen Trimble (November 24, 1783 – February 3, 1870) was a Federalist and National Republican politician from Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and Allen Trimble are Democratic-Republican Party state governors of the United States, governors of Ohio and members of the Ohio House of Representatives.

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American Antiquarian Society

The American Antiquarian Society (AAS), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is both a learned society and a national research library of pre-twentieth-century American history and culture.

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Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARPC) is a theologically conservative denomination in North America.

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Benjamin Ruggles

Benjamin Ruggles (February 21, 1783September 2, 1857) was a National Republican and Whig politician from Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and Benjamin Ruggles are Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Ohio.

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British America

British America comprised the colonial territories of the English Empire, and the successor British Empire, in the Americas from 1607 to 1783.

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Butler County, Ohio

Butler County is a county located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Daniel Symmes

Daniel Symmes (1772 – May 10, 1817) was a politician in the U.S. State of Ohio in the Ohio State Senate, an Ohio Supreme Court Judge 1805–1808, Mayor of Cincinnati 1808–1809, and register of the Cincinnati land office. Jeremiah Morrow and Daniel Symmes are Ohio state senators.

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Democratic-Republican Party

The Republican Party, retroactively called the Democratic-Republican Party (a modern term created by modern historians and political scientists), and also referred to as the Jeffersonian Republican Party among other names, was an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s that championed liberalism, republicanism, individual liberty, equal rights, decentralization, free markets, free trade, agrarianism, and sympathy with the French Revolution.

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Duncan McArthur

Duncan McArthur (1772April 29, 1839) was a military officer and a Federalist and National Republican politician from Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and Duncan McArthur are governors of Ohio, members of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio state senators.

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Francis Dunlavy

Francis Dunlavy (1761–1839) was a teacher, judge and Ohio Senator. Jeremiah Morrow and Francis Dunlavy are members of the Northwest Territory House of Representatives, Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802) and Ohio state senators.

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George E. Morrow

George Espy Morrow (October 19, 1840 – Mar 19, 1900) was an American academic from Ohio.

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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Gettysburg is a borough in Pennsylvania and the county seat of Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Greene County, Ohio

Greene County is located in the southwestern portion of Ohio.

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Hamilton County, Ohio

Hamilton County is located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Iowa State University

Iowa State University of Science and Technology (Iowa State University, Iowa State, or ISU) is a public land-grant research university in Ames, Iowa.

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James Caldwell (Ohio politician)

James Caldwell (November 30, 1770May 5, 1838) was the first member of the United States House of Representatives to represent Ohio's 4th congressional district. Jeremiah Morrow and James Caldwell (Ohio politician) are 1820 United States presidential electors, Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802) and Ohio state senators.

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James Kilbourne

James Kilbourne (October 19, 1770April 9, 1850) was an American surveyor, politician from Ohio, and Episcopalian clergyman. Jeremiah Morrow and James Kilbourne are 1820 United States presidential electors and members of the Ohio House of Representatives.

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James Monroe

James Monroe (April 28, 1758July 4, 1831) was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825, a member of the Democratic-Republican Party. Jeremiah Morrow and James Monroe are Democratic-Republican Party state governors of the United States and members of the American Antiquarian Society.

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Jeremiah Morrow Bridge

The Jeremiah Morrow Bridge is the name for a pair of concrete box girder bridges built between 2010 and 2016 which carry Interstate 71 over the Little Miami River gorge between Fort Ancient and Oregonia, Ohio.

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John Alexander (Ohio politician)

John Alexander (April 16, 1777 – June 28, 1848) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and John Alexander (Ohio politician) are Ohio state senators.

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John Bigger

John Bigger was a politician in the early history of the U.S. state of Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and John Bigger are Ohio state senators.

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John McLean

John McLean (March 11, 1785 – April 4, 1861) was an American jurist and politician who served in the United States Congress, as U.S. Postmaster General, and as a justice of the Ohio and U.S. Supreme Courts.

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John Paul (pioneer)

John Paul was a pioneer in Ohio and Indiana, founding Xenia, Ohio and Madison, Indiana. Jeremiah Morrow and John Paul (pioneer) are Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802) and Ohio state senators.

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John Stark Edwards

John Stark Edwards (August 23, 1777 – February 22, 1813) was an attorney, public official, soldier and landowner in the United States.

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Joseph Kerr

Joseph Kerr (1765August 22, 1837) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio who served in the United States Senate. Jeremiah Morrow and Joseph Kerr are Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Ohio, members of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio state senators.

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Joseph Vance (Ohio politician)

Joseph Vance (March 21, 1786 – August 24, 1852) was a Whig politician from the U.S. state of Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and Joseph Vance (Ohio politician) are 1852 deaths, governors of Ohio, members of the Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio state senators and whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio.

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Lebanon, Ohio

Lebanon is a city in and the county seat of Warren County, Ohio, United States.

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List of governors of Ohio

The governor of Ohio is the head of government of Ohio and the commander-in-chief of the U.S. state's military forces. Jeremiah Morrow and List of governors of Ohio are governors of Ohio.

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Little Miami River

The Little Miami River (Cakimiyamithiipi) is a Class I tributary of the Ohio River that flows U.S. Geological Survey.

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Montgomery County, Ohio

Montgomery County is in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Morrow County, Ohio

Morrow County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Morrow, Ohio

Morrow is a village in Salem Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States.

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Northwest Territory

The Northwest Territory, also known as the Old Northwest and formally known as the Territory Northwest of the River Ohio, was formed from unorganized western territory of the United States after the American Revolution.

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Ohio

Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802)

The Enabling Act of 1802 was passed on April 30, 1802, by the Seventh Congress of the United States.

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Ohio History

Ohio History is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of Ohio and the Midwest.

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Ohio House of Representatives

The Ohio House of Representatives is the lower house of the Ohio General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio; the other house of the bicameral legislature being the Ohio Senate.

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Ohio Senate

The Ohio Senate is the upper house of the Ohio General Assembly.

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Ohio's 4th congressional district

Ohio's 4th congressional district spans sections of the central part of the state.

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Ohio's at-large congressional district

Ohio's at-large congressional district existed from 1803 to 1813, from 1913 to 1915, from 1933 to 1953 and from 1963 until 1967, when it was banned by the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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Oklahoma State University–Stillwater

Oklahoma State University–Stillwater (officially Oklahoma State University; informally OSU, OK State, Oklahoma State) is a public land-grant research university in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

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Paul Fearing

Paul Fearing (February 28, 1762 – August 21, 1822) was an American politician who served as a delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the Northwest Territory. Jeremiah Morrow and Paul Fearing are members of the American Antiquarian Society and members of the Northwest Territory House of Representatives.

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Province of Pennsylvania

The Province of Pennsylvania, also known as the Pennsylvania Colony, was a British North American colony founded by William Penn, who received the land through a grant from Charles II of England in 1681.

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Term of office

A term of office, electoral term, or parliamentary term is the length of time a person serves in a particular elected office.

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Thomas Corwin

Thomas Corwin (July 29, 1794 – December 18, 1865), also known as Tom Corwin, The Wagon Boy, and Black Tom was a politician from the state of Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and Thomas Corwin are governors of Ohio, members of the Ohio House of Representatives and whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio.

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Thomas Worthington (governor)

Thomas Worthington (July 16, 1773June 20, 1827) was an American politician who served as the sixth governor of Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and Thomas Worthington (governor) are Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Ohio, Democratic-Republican Party state governors of the United States, governors of Ohio, members of the Northwest Territory House of Representatives, members of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802).

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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United States Electoral College

In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years during the presidential election for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president.

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United States House of Representatives

The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.

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United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC, U of I, Illinois, or University of Illinois) is a public land-grant research university in the Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area, Illinois, United States.

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Warren County, Ohio

Warren County is a county located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.

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Whig Party (United States)

The Whig Party was a political party that existed in the United States during the mid-19th century.

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William A. Trimble

William Allen Trimble (April 4, 1786December 13, 1821) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow and William A. Trimble are Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Ohio.

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William Cortenus Schenck

William Cortenus Schenck (1773–1821) was a pioneer surveyor, militia general and legislator. Jeremiah Morrow and William Cortenus Schenck are members of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio state senators.

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See also

1820 United States presidential electors

Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Ohio

Governors of Ohio

Members of the Northwest Territory House of Representatives

Northwest Territory officials

Ohio Constitutional Convention (1802)

Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Morrow

, United States Senate, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Warren County, Ohio, Whig Party (United States), William A. Trimble, William Cortenus Schenck.