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|Text=<p>John Brough was the Governor of Ohio from 1864 to 1865.  At the age of 11 his father died and he took on work as a type-setter.  In 1825 he "entered the Ohio University, at Athens, where he pursued a scientific course, with the addition of Latin . . . . He was fleet of foot and the best ball player at college."</p>
|Text=<p>John Brough was the Governor of Ohio from 1864 to 1865.  At the age of 11 his father died and he took on work as a type-setter.  In 1825 he "entered the Ohio University, at Athens, where he pursued a scientific course, with the addition of Latin . . . . He was fleet of foot and the best ball player at college."</p>
<p>Whitelaw Reid, <u>Ohio</u> <u>in the War: Her Statesmen, Generals and Soldiers</u> Volume 1 (Moore Wilstach and Baldwin, Cincinnati, 1868), page 1022.  Accessed 2/5/10 via Google Books search ("ohio in the war").  Athens OH is in Eastern Ohio near the WV border, and about 70 miles SE of Columbus.</p>
<p>Whitelaw Reid, <u>Ohio</u> <u>in the War: Her Statesmen, Generals and Soldiers</u> Volume 1 (Moore Wilstach and Baldwin, Cincinnati, 1868), page 1022.  Accessed 2/5/10 via Google Books search ("ohio in the war").  Athens OH is in Eastern Ohio near the WV border, and about 70 miles SE of Columbus.</p>
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John Brough was the Governor of Ohio from 1864 to 1865. At the age of 11 his father died and he took on work as a type-setter. In 1825 he "entered the Ohio University, at Athens, where he pursued a scientific course, with the addition of Latin . . . . He was fleet of foot and the best ball player at college."

Whitelaw Reid, Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Generals and Soldiers Volume 1 (Moore Wilstach and Baldwin, Cincinnati, 1868), page 1022. Accessed 2/5/10 via Google Books search ("ohio in the war"). Athens OH is in Eastern Ohio near the WV border, and about 70 miles SE of Columbus.

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