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James M. Cox (born March 31, 1870 in Jacksonburg, Ohio; died July 15, 1957 in Kettering, Ohio) succeeded Judson Harmon as the forty-sixth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1913 and January 11, 1915, including the whole of 1914.

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James M. Cox (born March 31, 1870 in Jacksonburg, Ohio; died July 15, 1957 in Kettering, Ohio) succeeded Judson Harmon as the forty-sixth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1913 and January 11, 1915, including the whole of 1914.

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James M. Cox (born March 31, 1870 in Jacksonburg, Ohio; died July 15, 1957 in Kettering, Ohio) succeeded Frank B. Willis as the forty-eighth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1917 and January 10, 1921, including the whole of 1919.

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James M. Cox (born March 31, 1870 in Jacksonburg, Ohio; died July 15, 1957 in Kettering, Ohio) succeeded Frank B. Willis as the forty-eighth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1917 and January 10, 1921, including the whole of 1920.

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James M. Cox (born March 31, 1870 in Jacksonburg, Ohio; died July 15, 1957 in Kettering, Ohio) succeeded Frank B. Willis as the forty-eighth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1917 and January 10, 1921, including the whole of 1918.

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Judson Harmon (born February 3, 1846 in Newtown, Ohio; died February 22, 1927) succeeded Andrew L. Harris as the forty-fifth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 11, 1909 and January 13, 1913.

Following the end of Harmon's term as Governor of Ohio, James M. Cox (born March 31, 1870 in Jacksonburg, Ohio; died July 15, 1957 in Kettering, Ohio) became the forty-sixth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 13, 1913 and January 11, 1915.

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