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  1. Joseph Benson Foraker (July 5, 1846 – May 10, 1917) was an American politician of the Republican Party who served as the 37th governor of Ohio from 1886 to 1890 and as a United States senator from Ohio from 1897 until 1909. Foraker was born in rural Ohio; he enlisted at the age of 16 in the Union Army during the American Civil War ...

  2. Joseph Benson Foraker (* 5. Juli 1846 im Highland County, Ohio; † 10. Mai 1917 in Cincinnati, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1886 bis 1890 der 37. Gouverneur von Ohio. Diesen Bundesstaat vertrat er außerdem im US-Senat .

  3. View 652 images in sequence. Binder's title. A collection of speeches and other pamphlets bound without general t.-p. Each volume has table of contents. A few of the pamphlets are by other persons, but relate to Mr. Foraker's public or private life. Vol. 1, 1869-1893; v. 2, 1891-1899; v. 3, 1900-1903; v. 4, 1903-1906; v. 5, 1902-1908; v. 6, ...

  4. Joseph B. Foraker lived in Sharpsburg from 1871-1880. He was an early Sharpsburg School Trustee, twice-elected Governor of Ohio and uncle-by-marriage to Norwood resident and solicitor, William E. Bundy. He had two Norwood streets, Foraker Avenue and Foraker Terrace, and a Norwood Republican club named after him.

  5. Joseph B. Foraker, Reconstruction, and Civil Rights. Joseph B. Foraker lived on Cross Lane in Walnut Hills, in the block between Frederick Alms and Henry Pogue, across the street from the lot that would later be the Verona apartments. Like Frederick Alms he served in the Civil War, enlisting in 1862 – on his sixteenth birthday.

  6. About. JOSEPH B. FORAKER, the thirty-seventh governor of Ohio, was born near Rainsboro, Ohio on July 5, 1846. His early education was limited and attained in the public schools of his native state. After serving as a captain in the Civil War, Foraker returned home and resumed his education.

  7. Biography. FORAKER, JOSEPH BENSON, a Senator from Ohio; born near Rainsboro, Highland County, Ohio, on July 5, 1846; pursued preparatory studies; during the Civil War served in the Eighty-ninth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, attaining the rank of brevet captain; graduated from Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., in 1869; studied law; admitted ...