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William G. Sharp

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approximately 50 people present. Remarks at the unveiling were presented by the Honorable Frank Whitfield, Mayor of the City of Elyria, Mr. Bill Bird, President of the Elyria Historical Association, Ms. Kerri Broome, Executive Director of the Lorain County Historical Society, and the Rev. Nathan A. Russell, Senior Pastor.
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congregation which was relocating at that time from Elyria's Second Street. The Sharp home was incorporated into the church's new building, dedicated in 1951. Many of the mansion’s interior architectural details–including marble fireplaces, decorative ceiling mouldings, plaster reliefs on the parlor
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Through the efforts of the Elyria Historical Association, Lorain County Historical Society, Ohio History Connection, and Washington Avenue Christian Church, an historical marker (Lorain County's 7th and Lorain County's 35th) was unveiled on the Washington Avenue property on September 3, 2020, with
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Sharp was known as the Father of Air Mail due to his vision of using aircraft for postal delivery. He crafted legislation for this goal which was eventually successful in being passed.
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He was one of two Elyrians to have served in Congress and also one of two Lorain Countians (Myron T. Herrick) to have served as Ambassador to France during the early 20th century.
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He moved to Elyria, Ohio with his mother and her parents, occupying the Starr-Worthington home on Washington Avenue.
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in 1900, and a member of the Sixty-first to the Sixty-third Congresses (1909–15), but resigned in 1914 to become
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio
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Washington Avenue Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
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The family's Elyria home was purchased in 1945 by the
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William Sharp (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
Ohio
14th
J. Ford Laning
Seward Henry Williams
United States Ambassador to France
Woodrow Wilson
Myron T. Herrick
Hugh Campbell Wallace
Mount Gilead, Ohio
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Michigan Law School
Mount Gilead, Ohio
LL.B.
Law Department of the University of Michigan
Elyria
charcoal
pig iron
chemicals
prosecuting attorney
Lorain County, Ohio
Democratic
presidential elector
Congress
Ambassador to France
President Wilson
Elyria, Ohio

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