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HERRICK, MYRON TIMOTHY (9 Oct. 1854-31 Mar. 1929), lawyer, businessman, politician, and diplomat, was born in Huntington, Lorain County, Ohio, son of Timothy and Mary (Hulbut) Herrick. He attended Ohio Wesleyan College, not completing his degree but instead coming to. Cleveland to study law in 1875. He was admitted to the bar in 1878 and ...
Myron T. Herrick. Mr. Herrick was born in Huntington, Lorain County, Ohio on October 9, 1854. As a young man he entered Oberlin College but left to go west, as was the custom of many young men of that day. He found work on a newspaper in St. Louis. Having saved several hundred dollars he returned to Ohio and entered Ohio Wesleyan, form which he ...
1905 Ohio gubernatorial election. The 1905 Ohio gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1905. Democratic nominee John M. Pattison defeated incumbent Republican Myron T. Herrick with 50.53% of the vote.
Situation et accès. Elle forme l'entrée du palais de justice de Reims.. Origine du nom. Elle est dédiée à Myron Timothy Herrick (1854-1929), ambassadeur des États-Unis en France de 1912 à 1914, puis de 1921 à 1929 notamment lors des reconstructions après la Première Guerre mondiale.
Myron Timothy Herrick, né le 9 octobre 1854 à Huntington Township et mort le 31 mars 1929 à Paris , est un homme politique républicain de l'Ohio, 42e gouverneur de cet État de 1904 à 1906 et ambassadeur des États-Unis en France de 1912 à 1914 puis de 1921 à 1929.
Myron Timothy Herrick (1854-1929) is most often remembered as being raised as a farmer's son in Wellington, Ohio, a lawyer who became president of the Society for Savings bank in Cleveland, a Republican who was elected the 42nd Governor of the State of Ohio (1903-1905), and two-time appointee as ambassador to France (1912-1914, 1920-1929). What is not commonly known is how he used his ...
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