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Ohio has produced more presidents than any other US state. Those presidents from Ohio include W.H. Harrison, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, B. Harrison, McKinley, Taft, and Harding.
There were two Presidents who were Democrats and came from Ohio: William Henry Harrison and William McKinley. However, it is important to note that they were born in Ohio, but they were not necessarily considered Ohioans in terms of their political careers.
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Grant (#18), Hayes (#19) and Garfield (#20) are all born in Ohio. Grant moved out when he left for college and never lived in Ohio thereafter.
Most presidents came from Virgina
Ohio is called the gateway state because in the early 1800's, settlers came through Ohio to get farther west to settle. It is also is called the gateway state because it had rich soil for settlers and that lead them to a new and better life.
Ulysses S. Grant was born in Point Pleasant, Ohio.
Lloyd Carr was head coach of Michigan from 1995-2007. Jim Tressel has been the head coach of Ohio State since 2001. During those years (2001-2007) Michigan's record against Ohio State was 1-6. Michigan's only win came in 2004 by the score of 35-21 in Ann Arbor.
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Even though it is a beverage Tomato Juice is the most popular in the state of Ohio
No, Ohio State does not play anyone for any trophy. The closest thing to a trophy in an Ohio State/Michigan game came during the 1897 matchup, called "The Game," after which a helmet was exchanged. Ohio State is the only Big Ten school that does not have a trophy game against a conference opponent, and they have been the only school to meet this criteria since joining the Big Ten in 1950.
The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Team has won 7 National Championship Games. The Dates are followed: 1942, 1944, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 2002