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E. E. Corn
Taken from “The
Headlight” no date given.
Submitted by:
Robert Kingrey
Among the younger members of the Lawrence County Bar Mr. E. E.
Corn is very well known. He was born at Bradrick, this
county, September 18th, 1867, and was raised on a farm,
receiving his primary education in the schools of the county. He
began teaching school at seventeen and continued that vocation for
eight years, during part of which time he attended school at the
Ohio Normal University at Ada, graduating in the scientific
course in 1890.
He began to read law the next year, his
preceptors being General Enochs and W. D. Corn (his
brother), both of this city. He was admitted to the bar in 1893 and
has shown marked ability in his profession. Mr. Corn is
prominent in fraternal and public circles, being a member of the
K. P. and J. Q. O. F. and one of the city school examiners.
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