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William Penn Nixon

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31: 293:. The paper had just been founded in March, and Nixon was appointed its manager that May. He held this position for four years, until he became general manager and editor-in-chief. He held this positions until his death in 1912. Although his position as leader of a Republican paper made him one of the most prominent party members in the city, Nixon declined to run for elected office. Nixon was president of the 148: 308:
Nixon married Mary F. Stites in September, 1861, but she died the next spring. In June, 1869, Nixon married Elizabeth Duffield. They had three children: Mary Stites, Bertha Duffield, and William Penn. He was a member of the
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and merged the papers. He then sold his interest in the company. Following a merger of Cincinnati Mutual Life with the Union Central Life Insurance Company, Nixon sold his interest in that corporation as well, and moved to
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and was a director of the Chicago Humane Society. Elizabeth Nixon served on the board of trustees of the Illinois Training School for Nurses. They enjoyed collecting books. His son became a traveling salesman for
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in 1864. The next year, he was elected to a two-year term. He then retired from politics and toured Europe. He was appointed president of the Cincinnati Mutual Life Insurance Company when he returned.
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Nixon died of a heart attack at his Chicago house on February 20, 1912. He was buried in
218: 377: 349: 180: 252:, Nixon quickly became involved in county politics. He helped to reorganize 163:(1832 – February 20, 1912) was an American publisher and politician from 233:, a Quaker school. He taught for a year after graduating, then attended 221:. Nixon attended private schools, then attended Turtle Creek Academy in 164: 167:. Following an extensive private education, Nixon graduated from the 179:, then retired from elected politics. He founded a newspaper in 172: 248:
Nixon returned to Cincinnati to open a law practice. A staunch
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politics. He served one partial and one full term in the
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Ohio House of Representatives
George Keck
Newport, Indiana
Chicago, Illinois
Republican

Indiana
University of Pennsylvania
Ohio
Ohio House of Representatives
Cincinnati
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Inter Ocean
Associated Press
Port of Chicago
Newport, Indiana
Blue Ridge Mountains
North Carolina
Warren County, Ohio
Earlham College
Richmond, Indiana
Farmer's College
Cincinnati, Ohio
University of Pennsylvania
Republican
Hamilton County, Ohio
Ohio House of Representatives
George Keck
Chicago, Illinois

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