- Ohio is
nicknamed the "Buckeye State"
after its Ohio
buckeye trees, and
Ohioans are also
known as "Buckeyes". Ohio
derives its name from the Ohio River...
- SS
Ohioan was a
cargo ship
built in 1914 for the American-Hawaiian
Steamship Company.
During World War I, she was
taken over by the
United States Navy...
- SS
Ohioan may
refer to one of two
ships owned by the American-Hawaiian
Steamship Company SS
Ohioan (1914),
built for American-Hawaiian in 1914, served...
- The
Serving Every Ohioan (SEO)
Library Center of the
State Library of Ohio,
located in Caldwell, Ohio,
supports a
consortium of 92
library systems at 224...
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Hungarian Ohioans are
Hungarian Americans living in Ohio.
Their number was 203,417 in 2010 and 183,593 in 2014.
Fairport Harbor, Ohio is 11.8% Hungarian...
- Pearson,
Richard (August 5, 1978). "Joseph C. Green,
Former Foreign Service Officer". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved 24
August 2020. "Joseph Coy Green...
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cycles between the
years 1924 to 2059. The
chart was
originally published by
Ohioan farmer Samuel Benner in his 1884 book, "Benner's
Prophecies of Ups and Downs...
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Surveyor General of
Illinois William Haines Lytle (1826–1864), his nephew,
Ohioan poet and
politician William Lytle,
father of Rob Lytle,
American football...
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March 15, 2024. "Celebrate
Ohioans in Space".
Capitol Square Foundation.
Retrieved March 15, 2024. "NASA Parti****tes in "
Ohioans in Space"
Painting Unveiling"...
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Stripes in its place.
Later that year, Wood and
Carrington joined fellow Ohioans in
battle under the 34-star
Union flag,
which would serve as the inspiration...