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  CHASE SALMON OSBORN by Saralee R. Howard
Osborn was born on January 22, 1860, in Huntington County, Indiana.
The name which George and Margaret Osborn gave to their son on the eve of the Civil War was Chase Salmon after the noted Ohio abolitionist Salmon P. Chase.
Osborn's "New Deal," not to be confused with Franklin D. Roosevelt's program of the same name, was a platform of legislative and administrative reforms.
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  Biographies, Pension Papers, and Family Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Osborn is a Democrat and at one time took quite an active interest in local politics, being nominated in 1891 for clerk of Douglas county, although he failed of election through the hopeless minority of his party in the county.
Ann H. Osborne was the daughter of John and Sarah Woodward, of Hector, Tompkins Co., N.Y., and was born in London, England, in 1820; she became the mother of one child, and died in Macon, this county, Dec. 24, 1840.
Osborn is also a member of that church, having united with it in 1840, since which time she has labored faithfully and earnestly in the good work carried on by that denomination.
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 Biographies, Pension Papers, and Family Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Osborne was born in Erie county, Ohio, at Berlin Heights, September 5, 1840, the son of Lewis and Sarah (Clark nee Bronson) Osborne, the former a native of Connecticut and the latter of New York.
Osborne began their frontier life in primitive fashion, erecting a split log cabin, clearing the land, and combating the many discouragements and privations attending their efforts the first few years, which were finally overcome and prosperity rewarded them for their early toils.
Osborne is respected as a citizen, loved as a friend, admired as a soldier of unflinching bravery, and regarded by all for his ability, integrity and devotion to the public welfare.
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 Ancestors of A. Lanson OSBORN
Osborn, a farmer of Flat Branch township, was born in Athens county, Ohio, August 15th 1822.
Osborn has one hundred and eighty acres in the farm on which he resides, all of which is well improved land; he also owns forty acres near the homestrea.
He was born in Athens County, Ohio, August 15, 1822, and is the son of Moses and the grandson of Josiah Osborn, the latter being a native of Long Island, and of Welsh parents and ancestors.
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 osborn_b.html
Logan Omer Osborn was born in Chandlersville, Ohio, on 20 October 1890, to George and Mary Louella (Starr) Osborn.
This unit, and Osborn in particular, distinguished themselves in Italy and were decorated by the Italian government with the "Cross for Merit of War" for bravery.
Osborn was remarried on June 14, 1942 to Dorothy E. Wright (1894-1965, OC '17).
www.oberlin.edu /archive/WWW_files/osborn_b.html   (430 words)

  
 History of Christopher Osborn the Younger
Christopher Osborn, one of the old and well-known pioneers of Decatur County, is a native of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, born October 30, 1819, a son of Christopher and Mary (Griffith) Osborn, who were natives of Maryland and Bedford County, Pennsylvania, respectively.
Osborn is a consistent member of the church of the United Brethren in Christ, which he has served as class-leader and steward, and in which he has been licensed to exhort and to preach.
Private Christopher Osborn of Captain Thomas Wards Company I of the thirty fourth regiment Iowa infantry, Volunteers, was enlisted by Captain Thomas Ward, of the thirty fourth Regiment of Iowa, Infantry, vols.
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 Thomas Odgen Osborne, Major General, United States Army
Osborn had been a key organizer of the 39th Illinois, and commanded that regiment until he was wounded at Drewey's Bluff in May of 1864.
General Osborn was graduated from the University of Ohio, Athens, in 1854 and received a masters in 1857, having read law in the office of General Lew Wallace in Indiana.
Thomas Odgen Osborne was born in the central Ohio hamlet of Jersey, August 11, 1832.
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 RS 9/12/11 Herbert Osborn
Herbert Osborn was born March 19, 1856, at Lafayette, Wisconsin and died September 20, 1954, at Columbus, Ohio.
Osborn was employed in various capacities as an entomologist at Iowa State College (1879-98).
Professor Osborn was appointed subsequently (1916-33) to a research professorship that provided more time for his own research and for advising and directing research of an ever increasing number of students.
www.lib.iastate.edu /arch/rgrp/9-12-11.html   (428 words)

  
 Advanced Life Sciences - Investor Information - Investor Relations Home
Osborn is a pharmaceutical executive with significant experience in establishing strategic direction to develop sales and enhance profitability in both startup and turnaround environments.
Osborn was previously the Chief Executive Officer of Pharmaceutical Development Center, a contract formulation, development and cGMP manufacturer of biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical drugs.
Osborn received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of California at Riverside and his M.B.A. from Pepperdine University.
www.advancedlifesciences.com /ir/comm_osborn.htm   (130 words)

  
 Iowa Academy of Science
Professor Osborn will always be remembered as one of the great and inspiring teachers in the field of Entomology, particularly while head of the Department of Zoology and Entomology, Ohio State University.
Osborn will always be remembered at Iowa State College by the Osborn Research Club, founded in 1921 and named in his honor.
Osborn Drive is an important street on the Campus, and Osborn Cottage where he lived on the campus still carries his name.
www.iacad.org /bios/osborn.html   (774 words)

  
 OWU Online | Men's Track & Field
Indoors, Ohio Wesleyan finished second to Allegheny in the NCAC championship meet by a margin of 159-114.
The Ohio Wesleyan men's track and field team finished in second place at the 2006 North Coast Athletic Conference indoor championship meet and was 3 points out of second place at the 2006 NCAC outdoor meet.
Ellis won the NCAC championship in the 200-meter dash and was runner-up in the 100-meter dash at the 2006 NCAC outdoor meet, while Osborn was runner-up in the indoor 200-meter dash last year.
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 The Descendents
Michael Osborne wrote “It may interest you to know that [Alvin] stood 5' 11", was of fair complexion with reddish hair and blue eyes (this from his pension application).
I was the first man that saw said Osborn when he had said sun stroke and I saw it this way: I was going to the camp along a path which led in the same direction to the spring and to the privy vaults (?).
The Osborn farm is highlighted in red, part of which now is under water due to the construction of the Dillon Dam.
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 Historical Society of Porter County - Charles Osborn, Abolitionist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Charles Osborn was born in Guilford County, N.C., in 1776, and commenced the ministry in the Friends Church about 1806 or 1808.
There was a controversy on this subject within the Richmond Yearly Meeting (Indiana), which proscribed Osborn and several others "for their zeal in the cause of anti-slavery," but refused to state the cause in those words; but said they were disqualified for their position.
Charles Osborn's father, Daniel Osborn, was born in Sussex County, Del., in 1745, and his mother Margaret Stout, in 1744, in York County, Penn. His grandfather, Matthew Osborn, was a native of England.
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 Descendants of Nicholas Osborn
OSBORN) was born October 15, 1760 in Loudoun County, Virginia, and died December 22, 1838 in Boardman, Mahoning County, Ohio.
OSBORN) was born 1782 in Loudoun, County, Virginia, and died November 03, 1857 in North Jackson, Mahoning County, Ohio.
OSBORN) was born March 18, 1790 in Loudoun County, Virginia, and died October 08, 1846 in Boardman, Mahoning County, Ohio.
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 Stephen J. Osborn - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912
Judge Osborn was born in Preble county, Ohio, near the city of Eaton, Nov. 22, 1846.
Osborn was reared principally in Iowa and received a common school education which was supplemented by a two-years course in Iowa Wesleyan University, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, after which he went to Atchison county, Missouri, where he taught school and studied law until his admission to the bar in 1872.
Judge Osborn's success in life has been attained through his own individual efforts and is the reward of years of upright dealings with his fellow men and by his straight forward course in the performance of whatever duty at hand.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/genweb/archives/1912/o3/osborn_stephen_j.html   (616 words)

  
 The Ohio State University Department of Entomology - History
Osborn, who headed the department until 1916, introduced and taught a variety of entomology courses, influencing a generation of students from around the world who became prominent entomologists.
In many ways, the history of entomology at Ohio State is intertwined with the advance of Ohio agriculture, which has been an ongoing battle with one crop pest after another, with entomologists as teh frequently victorious warriors.
It was to address crop pest problems that the state legislature established the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station (OEAS) in 1882 on the Ohio State campus.
www.oardc.ohio-state.edu /entomology/historytxt.html   (418 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
PERENTEAU: Yes, there is. She is actually put in a cradle, which is a box specially made for her, containing water so that her skin stays nice and moist, and that goes right on the plane, as well as on the truck right here to the park.
OSBORN: She seems to know both you and the animal trainer there, Drew.
OSBORN: A lot of people are going to wonder, if she in the same family as that famous Keiko, that killer whale out in the northwest.
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 Osborn Architects and Engineers - About Us - Company Background
Over a century has passed since Osborn first began contributing to the growth and development of Cleveland and the nation through outstanding engineering and architecture.
Osborn took a leadership role developing new, innovative methods for concrete testing and design standards.
Osborn is a fully integrated multi-disciplined architectural/engineering firm that uses a specialized team approach to architecture and engineering projects.
www.osborn-eng.com /about_background.html   (344 words)

  
 Crystal Clear Imaging, Ltd.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Osborn is board certified in Diagnostic Radiology by the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology (1986), Senior Member of American Society of Neuroradiology (1987), and CAQ in Neuroradiology by the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology (1987).
Osborn was the Chief of Radiology at Mercy Medical Center for ten (10) years.
Osborn and his wife, Dr. Crystl Osborn, live in Springfield, Ohio with their three (3) children.
www.crystalclearimaging.com /pages/865518/index.htm   (174 words)

  
 The Arnold Sports Festival. A Weekend of Sports. A Lifetime of Fitness
Devin Osborn, who competed in the first statewide Ohio National Archery in the Schools Tournament, shot 16 bull's-eyes or “10s” and mounted an overall score of 284 in an especially impressive performance.
Osborn was in a tie for first place at the conclusion of the regular round and emerged from a subsequent “shoot off” as the first ever Middle School Male National Champion.
The Ohio teams received their bids to the national tournament based on their scores from participation in Ohio’s NASP State Tournament held at the Arnold Sports Festival in March of 2007.
www.arnoldsportsfestival.com /h_archery.asp   (345 words)

  
 KnowledgeWorks Foundation Presents Solutions to School Reform at the Ohio School Improvement Institute
Osborn’s presentation will feature the lessons learned from 18 of the redesigned high schools that are part of the statewide Ohio High School Transformation Initiative (OHSTI).
The Ohio High School Transformation Initiative seeks to improve student achievement by establishing the conditions that allow real learning connections to emerge and grow within the state's most challenged urban high schools.
Osborn will be on hand during this gallery walk to answer questions related to OHSTI and The Ohio Early College Network.
www.kwfdn.org /press_room/press_releases/press_release.asp?prID=105   (390 words)

  
 National AIDS Commission Chairman In Cleveland
Osborn has held her position for more than four years and has steered the National Commission through hard times.
According to the City Club, it is unlikely that anyone else in the United States knows more than Osborn does about what is happening in the battle against AIDS.
Osborn's final address as the chair of the National Commission on AIDS is co-sponsored by the City Club and the Citizens Committee on AIDS/HIV.
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 Osborn shares her love of arts | mountvernonnews.com
Challenged by her son to pursue her drawing talent, Osborn now shows her work in galleries around the state and sells her artwork internationally.
Osborn was born in Florida and raised in Ohio.
Osborn is working in the medium of soft pastels, but has broad experience in other mediums such as watercolor, graphite and colored pencil, acrylics and oils.
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 10-09-06 Local Tri Star students earn degrees, statistics show
Osborn said many parents are interested in this type of program because it saves a great deal of money.
The consortium involves 24 schools and is administered by the Ohio Department of Education and Ohio Board of Regents.
Its goal is to have a greater percent of students earn associates' degrees and to meet workforce needs of the 21st century, specifically in west central Ohio, Osborn said.
www.dailystandard.com /date/2006/10/09/news/headline2.htm   (289 words)

  
 Oyez: Osborn v. Bank of the United States, 22 U.S. 738 (1824), U.S. Supreme Court Case Summary & Oral Argument
Maryland that such taxes were unconstitutional, Ohio persisted in its enforcement of the tax.
Defying a circuit court injunction, Ralph Osborn, the Ohio State Auditor, forcibly seized funds from the Bank.
Osborn and his colleagues were thus "incontestably liable for the full amount of the money taken out of the bank."
www.oyez.org /cases/1792-1850/1824/1824_2   (165 words)

  
 Biography of H
Osborn is senior partner, and is one of the most successful institutions of our city.
Osborn of Quincy, is president of the company, and Charles C. Osborn of the same place, is superintendent.
Osborn was a teacher of the primary department of the Sunday school for twenty years.
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 For Immediate Release - Jim Osborn Autosport Development Cleveland Pre-Race Report
Osborn and teammate, Stu Hayner, will participate in the SPEED World Challenge events at the Champ Car Cleveland Grand Prix taking place at the Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, June 24 – 26.
Osborn has been enjoying one of his best seasons in the Touring Car division with a 9th place finish at St. Petersburg and a 12th place finish last month at Mid-Ohio.
Osborn’s #7 GTO will carry a similar livery to its sister car, the #5 GMAC/Trenton Forging GTO.
www.theautochannel.com /news/2005/06/20/130496.html   (527 words)

  
 The Osborn Hotel
In February of 1990, the Osborn Hotel building (located at the corner of Ohio and West Jefferson Streets, across the street from today's CVS Pharmacy and located where the Farmer's Market is today) was demolished.
As mentioned on page 12 of this gallery, the building dated back to the 1800s when it was one of the original Culver high schools and was opened as the Osborn Hotel in 1908, having three floors and gaining great popularity in its day.
A fascinating view from 1910 graces this postcard captioned, "Looking East from the Osborne Hotel, Culver, Ind." The Osborne, located at the corner of Ohio and Jefferson Streets in Culver, faced east towards what was once the grain co-op and is today the Culver Cove and other condominiums.
www.culver.lib.in.us /osborn_hotel.htm   (239 words)

  
 KnowledgeWorks Foundation Presents Solutions to School Reform at the Ohio School Improvement Institute
The conference will include a presentation by KnowledgeWorks Foundation Field Manager, Jim Osborn, who will address, "Lessons Learned on the Road to Effective High School Redesign." Osborn's presentation will feature the lessons learned from 18 of the redesigned high schools that are part of the statewide Ohio High School Transformation Initiative (OHSTI).
The Ohio High School Transformation Initiative seeks to improve student achievement by establishing the conditions that allow real learning connections to emerge and grow within the state's most challenged urban high schools.
Osborn will be on hand during this gallery walk to answer questions related to OHSTI and The Ohio Early College Network.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-09-2005/0003828999&EDATE=   (358 words)

  
 History & Genealogy-->Local History Information-->Bicentennial - Greene County & Ohio
Forty acres of land was purchased bordering Wilbur Wright Field on the north and west and Bath Township lands on the east and south.
Even before Ohio became a state, the first schoolhouse was built on the farm of Jacob Coy on Shakertown Road, two miles west of Alpha.
He was elected to two terms in the Ohio House of Representatives and was a Justice of the Peace, a Township Trustee and member of the Board of Education.
www.gcpl.lib.oh.us /bicentennial.asp   (8073 words)

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