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'''Harry M. Farnsworth''' was a native of Nashua, New Hampshire. Born on September 4, 1861 he was but a child when his parents moved first to Columbus, Ohio and then later to Cleveland. | '''Harry M. Farnsworth''' was a native of Nashua, New Hampshire. Born on September 4, 1861 he was but a child when his parents moved first to Columbus, Ohio and then later to Cleveland. | ||
- | As an adult, he practiced law in Brooklyn Centre. In addition, | + | As an adult, he practiced law in Brooklyn Centre. In addition, along with co-founder [[Charles L. Selzer]]<ref>''A history of Cleveland and its environs: the heart of new Connecticut'', By Elroy McKendree Avery, Lewis Publishing Company, volume 3, page 143</ref>, Farnsworth started up a local newspaper named [[The Cuyahogan]]. Politically it had a decidedly Republican slant. |
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Revision as of 17:24, 21 February 2010
BIOGRAPHY
Harry M. Farnsworth was a native of Nashua, New Hampshire. Born on September 4, 1861 he was but a child when his parents moved first to Columbus, Ohio and then later to Cleveland.
As an adult, he practiced law in Brooklyn Centre. In addition, along with co-founder Charles L. Selzer[1], Farnsworth started up a local newspaper named The Cuyahogan. Politically it had a decidedly Republican slant.
REFERENCES
- ↑ A history of Cleveland and its environs: the heart of new Connecticut, By Elroy McKendree Avery, Lewis Publishing Company, volume 3, page 143
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