Judge William Worthington 1863 Harvard Admission Letter and Personal Writings
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America, 19th century. A lot of Judge William Worthington's personal affects and letters, including a 1863 Harvard acceptance letter and love notes from his wife.
William practiced in Cincinnati, since 1869. Partnership with late Drausin Wulsin, as Wulsin & Worthington, 1877-1882, with Edward West. Strong, as Worthington & Strong, 1904-1914, later Worthington, Strong, Settinius & Hollister. Judge Superior Court of Cincinnati, 1882-1883.
Trustee to rebuild Hamilton County Court House, 1884-1886.
Delegate Ohio State Constitutional Convention, 1912. Director and general counsel Little Miami Railroad Company Trustee University of Cincinnati, 1883-1888.
Trustee Cincinnati Museum Association, Cincinnati Music Hall Association, Spring Grove Cemetery, Colored Industrial School.
William Worthington (1847-1922) was Judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati from 1882-1884. He was a Director and general counsel for the Little Miami Railroad Company and the Cincinnati Art Museum. He was also associated with the Cincinnati Music Hall Association, Spring Grove Cemetery, the Shillito Realty Company, and the University of Cincinnati.
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William practiced in Cincinnati, since 1869. Partnership with late Drausin Wulsin, as Wulsin & Worthington, 1877-1882, with Edward West. Strong, as Worthington & Strong, 1904-1914, later Worthington, Strong, Settinius & Hollister. Judge Superior Court of Cincinnati, 1882-1883.
Trustee to rebuild Hamilton County Court House, 1884-1886.
Delegate Ohio State Constitutional Convention, 1912. Director and general counsel Little Miami Railroad Company Trustee University of Cincinnati, 1883-1888.
Trustee Cincinnati Museum Association, Cincinnati Music Hall Association, Spring Grove Cemetery, Colored Industrial School.
William Worthington (1847-1922) was Judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati from 1882-1884. He was a Director and general counsel for the Little Miami Railroad Company and the Cincinnati Art Museum. He was also associated with the Cincinnati Music Hall Association, Spring Grove Cemetery, the Shillito Realty Company, and the University of Cincinnati.
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Judge William Worthington 1863 Harvard Admission Letter and Personal Writings
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