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ALLEN T. BRINSMADE, Senator from the Twenty fifth District, was born in Claridon, Geauga county, Ohio, March
29, 1837. He received a collegiate education, graduating at Western Reserve College in 1860. In the following year
he entered the Law College in Cleveland, graduated the same year, and was admitted to the practice of law in the
United States and State Courts, and in that city commenced the practice of law.
In 1863 he was elected, by the City Council of Cleveland, as Assistant City Attorney, and was re-elected to the
same position in 1864, 1865 and 1866. At the municipal election in 1867 he was elected to the position of City
Attorney of Cleveland.
He was elected to the State Senate, in 1871, from Cuyahoga county. In the Senate he is Chairman of the Standing
Committee on Municipal Corporations, and a member of several other important Committees.
He is now of the law firm of Brinsmade and Stone, of Cleveland.
From:
Biographical Sketches of the
State Officers and of the members
of the Sixtieth General Assembly
of the State of Ohio.
By: W. Sarwin Crabb.
Ohio State Journal Book and Job Rooms.
Columbus, Ohio 1872
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