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John Ryder (state senator)

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156: 161: 29:, on 14 August 1831. He was educated within rural county schools, and became a merchant, specializing in wool and grain. Ryder was a member of the 166: 181: 62: 46: 50: 191: 186: 22:(14 August 1831 – 13 August 1911) was an American politician who served in the state legislatures of Ohio and Iowa. 74: 54: 34: 58: 38: 108: 176: 30: 151: 70: 146: 141: 136: 8: 171: 42: 130: 81: 85: 26: 66: 45:
and began selling foodstuffs, specifically eggs and butter. Ryder backed
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Republican Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives
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in 1881, as a politically independent candidate from
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political parties. Ryder himself was elected to the
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Tiffin, Ohio
Whig Party
Republican Party
Ohio House of Representatives
Benton County, Iowa
Horace Greeley's 1872 presidential campaign
Liberal Republican
Democratic
Iowa House of Representatives
District 46
Iowa Senate
District 27
Democrat
Fremont, Ohio
Vinton, Iowa


"Senator John Ryder"
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1831 births
1911 deaths
Iowa Democrats
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Republican Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives
Members of the Iowa House of Representatives
Democratic Party Iowa state senators
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19th-century American legislators
People from Tiffin, Ohio

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