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On the morning of September 2 the Fourth Corps and the Armies of the Tennessee and the Ohio followed the line of Hardee's retreat.
On July 19, 2011, Aon announced that it bought Westfield Financial Corp., the owner of insurance-industry consulting firm Ward Financial Group, from Ohio Farmers Insurance Co. Financial terms were not disclosed.
On September 1, 1914, Martha, the last known Passenger Pigeon, died in the Cincinnati Zoo, Cincinnati, Ohio.
On November 8, 2011, the band released Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland, a concert DVD, Blu-ray and double CD documenting the April 15, 2011, concert at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
On November 30, 1993, Bishop Pivarunas conferred episcopal consecration to Father Daniel Dolan in Cincinnati, Ohio, and on May 11, 1999, he consecrated Martin Davila for the Union Catolica Treno to succeed Bishop Carmona.
On February 24, 1886, at the age of thirty-nine, Edison married the 20-year-old Mina Miller ( 1866 – 1947 ) in Akron, Ohio.
On April 8, 1835, the Monroe County, Michigan sheriff arrived at the home of Major Benjamin F. Stickney, an Ohio partisan.
On June 16, 1918, Eugene V. Debs, a political activist, delivered a speech in Canton, Ohio, the main theme of which " was socialism, its growth, and a prophecy of its ultimate success.
On an episode of the television show Rescue Me, Tommy finds out that his ex-wife Janet has taken his daughters and fled to London, Ohio.
On August 14, Dillinger robbed a bank in Bluffton, Ohio.
On April 11, 1880, he addressed a crowd of more than 10, 000 at Columbus, Ohio: " There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell.
" On June 16, 1918, Debs made a speech in Canton, Ohio, urging resistance to the military draft of World War I.
On a scholarship, he studied at Kenyon College, Ohio 1947 – 1948, graduating with a B. A ..
On August 4, 2006, Glenn and his wife were injured in an automobile accident on I-270 near Columbus, Ohio, and were hospitalized for two days.
On September 5, 2009, John and Annie Glenn dotted the " i " during Ohio State University's Script Ohio marching band performance, at the Ohio State-Navy football game halftime show.
On February 20, 2012, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Friendship 7 flight, Glenn was surprised with the opportunity to speak with the orbiting crew of the International Space Station while Glenn was on-stage with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden at Ohio State, where the public affairs school is named for him.
On April 10, 2006, the New York Times reported that members of the Democratic Party in Ohio had contacted Sheen, attempting to persuade him to run for the United States Senate in Ohio.
On July 14, 1776, Boone's daughter Jemima and two other teenage girls were captured outside Boonesborough by an Indian war party, who carried the girls north towards the Shawnee towns in the Ohio country.
On June 28, 2007, the Miami Heat selected Colorado State forward Jason Smith with the 20th overall selection then traded him to the Philadelphia 76ers for the draft rights to the 21st overall selection, guard Daequan Cook from Ohio State, and cash considerations.
On Fox Sports Ohio, Jeff Rimer serves as the television play-by-play announcer alongside former CBJ radio analyst Bill Davidge, who joined Rimer in 2009-10 replacing previous analyst Danny Gare.
On radio stations WBNS-FM ( flagship ), WBNS and WWCD, and 26 other affiliates in Ohio, George Matthews provides play-by-play coverage, with analysis provided by former Syracuse Crunch radio broadcaster Bob McElligott.

On and Wabash
On 1 May 1880 the first train on the Wabash passed through Forrest.
Attica is the nearest town to the location where Paul Dresser is believed to have written the state song, " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away ", and the bridge over the Wabash River bears his name.
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Their recordings of such songs as " Wabash Cannonball ", " Can the Circle Be Unbroken ", " Wildwood Flower " and " Keep On the Sunny Side " made them country standards.
*" On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " ( Paul Dresser 1897 )
Their recordings of such songs as " Wabash Cannonball " ( 1932 ), " Will the Circle Be Unbroken " ( 1935 ), " Wildwood Flower " ( 1928 ), and " Keep On the Sunny Side " ( 1928 ) made them country standards.
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* " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " by Paul Dresser
The Wabash is the state river of Indiana, and subject of the state song " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " by Paul Dresser.
The most famous of these was " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away ", which became the second best-selling song, in terms of sheet music, during the nineteenth century.
Dresser's success continued with " We Were Sweethearts for Many Years ", in 1895, " Lost, Strayed or Stolen ", in 1896, and his most famous hit, " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away ", in 1897.
A recent academic study of Dresser's life, On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away: The Life and Music of Paul Dresser by Clayton W. Henderson, was published by the Indiana Historical Society Press in 2003.
On October 18, 1775, an agent for the Wabash Company purchased two tracts of land along the Wabash River from the Piankashaw tribe.
On 5 March 1779, Helm led a small force of 3 boats and 50 men up the Wabash River from Vincennes and captured a fleet of 7 boats, 40 prisoners ( among whom, Clark notes in a letter to George Mason, was ' Dejeane, Grand Judge of Detroit '), supplies, and trade goods that was sent to reinforce Hamilton at Fort Sackville.
" On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " was among the best-selling songs of the 19th century, earning over $ 100, 000 from sheet-music revenues.
Being away from his family caused him to reminisce often, and in the first half of 1897 he began to write the song " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " in remembrance of his Indiana home.
Attesting to the widespread popularity of the song, when the lighting failed at the Coney Island arena during a June 1900 prize fight between Terry McGovern and Tommy White, the announcer calmed the panicking crowd of 5, 000 by whistling the tune of " On the Banks of the Wabash ".
The song has since eclipsed " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " in public use.
It borrowed heavily from " On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away " in the chorus, both musically and lyrically, using far more than just the two bars granted to them.

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