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OAKLEY CASE was born in 1824, in Connecticut. He located in Hocking county, Ohio, in the year 1840, where he
has ever since resided. He was, for twelve years, the editor of The Hocking Sentinel. Mr. Case served six years
as Probate Judge. He is at present in the practice of law.
He is a Democrat in politics, and secured the nomination for the place he now holds, as a member of the Sixtieth
General Assembly, against a person who had been considered the most popular Democrat in the county.
I have had the pleasure of sitting by Mr. Case at the table during the present session, and, from my first acquaintance,
I have found him especially a thorough gentleman, and a man of fine judgment.
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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