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Nahum Ball Gates

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brothers who served in the war. Gates was educated at local district schools during his youth. In 1835, he opened a general assortment store under Gates & Greene. He then entered into a partnership with his brother, Horatio N. Gates, from 1836 to 1844, in the commission business. In 1838, Gates was elected Sheriff of
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Nahum Ball Gates was born in St. Alban's, Vermont, on September 28, 1812, to Capt. John Gates and Abigal Ball. His family came from Massachusetts initially. They were Puritans who participated in the American War of Independence, and were discharged by Founding Father Gen. Henry Knox. Gates had three
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In 1852, Gates was elected president of the Lorain County Agricultural Society, which was founded in 1845. He inclosed grounds for the society, and built stables, pens, sheds, and other structures. In 1856, he was appointed treasurer of Lorain County, replacing Caleb S. Goodwin. In 1860, he became
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In 1843, Gates was elected mayor of Elyria, and stayed for about 12 years. In the same year, Gates acquired a mill on the Black River, and built a saw-mill, sash, door, and blind factory. He stayed in business for 23 years. In 1844, Gates became engaged in the general
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business in Elyria, which he exited in 1845. In 1850, he became Director of the Lorain Plank-Road Company, and was made its superintendent. He became a member of the Board of Education, and stayed in his position for about 25 years.
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at the time, where he helped enslaved people escape the country and obtain their freedom. They had number of children, one of which was Charlotte Augusta, who married to Rev.
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of Lorain County. In 1862, he was appointed collector of internal revenue for the 14th district, being nominated by president
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Commemorative Biographical Records of the Counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio; Chicago: J. H. Beers and Co., 1894, pp. 519-521
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Stephen Gates of Hingham and Lancaster, Massachusetts and His Descendants
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History of Cleveland Presbyterianism with directory of all the churches
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Portrait of Colonel Nahum Ball Gates, son-in-law of abolitionist Rev.
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John Monteith
University of Michigan
military officer
Lorain County, Ohio
Elyria, Ohio
sheriff
justice of the peace
Abraham Lincoln

Elyria, Ohio
Lorain County, Ohio
Elyria, Ohio
Justice of the Peace
John Monteith
Underground Railroad
Theodore Yale Gardner
George W. Gardner
merchandise
coroner
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
Republican party
Ulysses S. Grant
Cleveland Trust Co.
The Chronicle-Telegram
Stephen Gates of Hingham and Lancaster, Massachusetts and His Descendants


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