File:William Dennison, Jr. by Witt.jpg

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English: William Dennison, Jr., from a painting at the Ohio Capitol in Columbus by John Henry Witt.
Date published 1912
Source (1912) History of Ohio: the Rise and Progress of an American State, 4, Category:New York: The Century History Company, p. facing 150
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John Henry Witt  (1840–1901)  wikidata:Q18508406
 
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John Witt; John Henry Harrison Witt; John Harrison Witt; Witt
Description American painter
Date of birth/death 21 May 1840 Edit this at Wikidata 1901 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Dublin Indiana New York City
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