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John Allen Shauck

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Shauck continued a private practice until 1884, when he was elected as a Republican to the Circuit Court Judgeship of the Second Circuit. He was re-elected in 1889.
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for the nomination, and Democrat James D. Ermston in the General election for State Supreme Court Justice. He remained on the court until the end of 1914.
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Ohio, A four volume reference library on the History of a Great State
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He died January 3, 1918, at Columbus. His funeral was at
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At the 1894 State Republican Convention, Shauck defeated
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Shauck married Ada May Phillips on June 1, 1876, in
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Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
Franklin J. Dickman
Edward S. Matthias
Johnsville, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio
Republican
Alma mater
Otterbein University
University of Michigan Law School
Union Army
136th Ohio Infantry
American Civil War
Republican
U.S. State
Ohio
Ohio Supreme Court
Johnsville
Morrow County, Ohio
Otterbein University
100 days service
136th Ohio Infantry
American Civil War
University of Michigan Law School
Kansas City, Kansas
Dayton
James Latimer Price
Franklin J. Dickman
The Ohio State University

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