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Charles B. Zimmerman

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Zimmerman ran for re-election in 1940, 1946, 1952, 1958, and 1964, winning each time. He announced in 1967 that he would not seek re-election in 1970, and intended to return to private practice in Springfield with his son. In May 1969, a lung tumor was discovered and surgically removed, but Zimmerman
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Zimmerman married Dorothy Gayford in 1930, and three children were born to them. Zimmeman never bought a house in the state capital of Columbus, he rode a bus from Springfield at the beginning of each week, and rode back to Springfield each Friday. He slept on a cot in his office.
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Charles B. Zimmerman was born June 22, 1891, in Springfield, Ohio to John Luther and Helen Ballard Zimmerman. After graduating from
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in 1915. He practiced in Springfield with his father and brother from 1913 to 1933. From 1917 to 1919, he was an officer with the
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In 1934, Zimmerman chose not to run for the short term, the last two months of Day's term, but did run for a full six-year term.
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Church in Springfield, where he was a member, and burial was at Ferncliff Cemetery in Springfield.
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won the short term, and served from November to December 31, 1934. Zimmerman won the full term.
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appointed Zimmerman to fill Day's unexpired term. He took the oath of office on October 10.
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and the 4th and 82nd Divisions of the U.S. Army. He was a major in the
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United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
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Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
George White
Robert H. Day
W. F. Garver
W. F. Garver
J. J. P. Corrigan
Springfield, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Democratic
Alma mater
Wittenberg University
Harvard Law School
Springfield, Ohio
Ohio Supreme Court
Wittenberg University
Harvard Law School
Ohio
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Ohio National Guard
Judge Advocate General's Corps
Ohio's 7th congressional district
Democratic
Ohio Attorney General
Ohio Supreme Court
Robert H. Day
Ohio Governor
George White
W. F. Garver
University Hospital

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