Ohio

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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Ohio. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Ohio. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Ohio.

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    An Ordinance for the Punishment of Offenses, § 39, DAYTON, LAWS AND GENERAL ORDINANCES 204, 214 (Law Passed 1842; Published 1855 Empire Steam Printing) (Dayton, Ohio).
    (General Publisher, 1842)
    . If any person, or persons, shall fire any cannon, gun, or other firearms, within the bounds of the building lots, or cemetery ground in this city, or within one hundred yards of any public road, within this corporation, except by permission of council, and except in proper situations for firing salutes, or by command of a military officer in the performance of military duty, every person, so offending, on conviction thereof, shall pay a fine not exceeding ten dollars, and costs."
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    1842 Ohio Acts 73, An Act to Incorporate the Woodland Cemetery Association of Dayton, § 5 (vol. 40)
    (General Publisher, 1841)
    That any person who shall willfully . . . shoot or discharge any gun within the limits aforesaid, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
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    1841 Ohio Gen. Stat. 257, ch. 35, § 6
    (General Publisher, 1841)
    That if any person or persons shall play bullets, along or across any street in any town or village, within this state; or if any person or persons shall run any horse or horses within the limits of any such town or village; or if any person or persons shall shoot or fire a gun at a target within the limits of any recorded town plat in this state; every person or persons so offending, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding five dollars, nor less than fifty cents.