The state of Ohio is named after the Ohio River. Ohio is the name that the Iroquois Indians used when referring to the river and means "large" or "beautiful river."
President Garfield was born in Ohio.
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Ohio was named for the Ohio River
The Buckeye Tree, is the state tree of Ohio, Ohio State University, being the official state University of Ohio, used the name of the State tree (Buckeye Tree) for their official athletic nickname.
It is named after the Ohio River.
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From an Iroquoian word meaning "great river"
It was first named Losantiville.
The state tree of Ohio is the Ohio Buckeye, also known as the American buckeye, or fetid buckeye. Its scientific name is Aesculus glabra.
The US river and state name is Ohio.
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