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John W. Albaugh... Republican... Canton.... Feb. 9, 1885 to Feb. 8, 1893. Charles Follett Democrat.. Newark.. Feb. 9, 1885 to Feb. 8, 1895. John W. Jenner.... Democrat.... Mansfield... Feb. 9, 1885, resig. Oct. 5, '95. Julius C. Pomerene.. Democrat.. Coshocton.. Feb. 9, 1893, died Jan., 1898. John J. Adams..... Republican... Zanesville.. Feb. 9, 1895 to Feb. 8, 1901. †George E. Baldwin. Republican... Canton.. Oct. 5, 1895 to Nov. 17, 1895. Charles H. Kibler... Republican.. Newark... Nov. 18, 1895 to Feb. 8, 1897. *Silas M. Douglass. Democrat.. Mansfield... Feb. 9, 1897 to Feb. 8, 1903. Martin L. Smyser.. Democrat. Wooster.. Jan. 14, 1898 to Nov. 15, 1898. John M. Swartz... Democrat... Newark.... Nov. 16, 1898 to Feb. 8, 1899. *Rich. M. Vorhees.. Democrat... Coshocton.. Feb. 9, 1899 to Feb. 8, 1905. *M. H. Donahue.... Democrat.. N'w Lex'ton Feb. 9, 1901 to Feb. 8, 1907.

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Charles C. Baldwin. Republican... Cleveland... Feb. 9, 1885, transferred to

8th District.

*George R. Haynes.. Republican... Toledo............. Feb. 9, 1885 to Feb. 8, 1903. Charles S. Bentley... Republican... Bryan.. Feb. 9, 1888 to Feb. 8, 1895. Charles H. Scribner. Democrat... Toledo. Feb. 9, 1888, died 1897. Edmund B. King.... Republican... Sandusky... Feb. 9, 1895, resig. Oct. 9, '99. **Robert S. Parker.. Republican... B'T'g Green. Mar. 11, 1897 to Feb. 8, 1905. *Linn W. Hull..... Republican... Sandusky... Oct. 10, 1899 to Feb. 8, 1907.

*Incumbent

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*Peter A. Laubie.... Republican... Salem....

Feb. 9, 1885 to Feb. 8, 1905. William H. Frazier. Republican... Caldwell.... Feb. 9, 1885 to Feb. 8, 1901. H. B. Woodbury.... Republican... Jefferson... Feb. 9, 1885, died Dec., 1895. *Jerome B. Burrows. Republican... Painesville.., Dec. 30, 1895 to Feb. 8, 1903. *John M. Cook...... Republican... Steubenville Feb. 9, 1901 to Feb. 8, 1907.

*Incumbent.

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1885 to Feb. 8, 1893. 1888 to Feb. 8, 1903.

Charles C. Baldwin.. Republican... Cleveland... Feb. 9, 1885, died 1895. William H. Upson... Republican... Akron.... Feb. 9, *Hugh C. Caldwell... Republican... Cleveland... Feb. 9, *John C. Hale...... Republican..... Cleveland... Feb. 9, 1893 to Feb. 8, 1905. †Ulysses L. Marvin.. Republican... Akron.... Feb. 18, 1895 to Feb. 8, 1907.

*Incumbents.

†Appointed and elected to succeed Judge Baldwin.

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THE COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS.

EGARDING these courts the Constitution of 1802 contained the following provision:

ARTICLE III, SECTION 3. The several Courts of Common Pleas shall consist of a President and Associate Judges. The state shall be divided, by law, into three circuits: there shall be appointed in each circuit a President of the courts, who, during his continuation in office, shall reside therein. There shall be appointed in each county not more than three nor less than two Associate Judges, who, during their continuance in office, shall reside therein. The President and Associate Judges in their respective counties, any three of whom shall be a quorum, shall compose the Court of Common Pleas; which court shall have common law and chancery jurisdiction in all such cases as shall be directed by law: provided, that nothing here contained shall be construed to prevent the Legislature from increasing the number of circuits and Presidents after the term of five years (et seq.).

The Judges under this provision of the first Constitution were elected by the General Assembly and, under the subsequent acts of that body, were as follows:

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Impeached by the Senate for "neglect of duties," January 6, 1806.

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*Impeached for neglect of duty by the Senate January 28, 1807.

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