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Excerpt from A Twentieth Century History of Hardin County, Ohio, Vol. 2: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People and Its Principal Interests
On October 30, 1866, Dr. Lehr married Albina Hoover, of Stark county, Ohio, where she was reared and educated. They have two daughters, Harriet M. And Sarah L. Dr. Lehr is affiliated with the Grand Army of the Republic and the Masonic order. He is one of the best known men in Ohio in educational circles, and has had over thirty two thousand students under his supervision while he was officiating as president of the University. He has done much to advance the cause of education in the state, and has been able to win and retain the confidence and esteem of all who have worked with him or studied under his direction. He is a man of rare intellectual ability and high attainments, whose high character and sincere manner have been generally recognized. He is a member of the Christian church.
Albert G. Ahlefeld was born at Ada, Ohio, June 25, 1859, where he lived until about twenty-one years of age, coming to Kenton in 1888, where he has since resided. He is the son of the late Nathan Ahlefeld and Celia (wiley) Ahlefeld, the former born in Richland county Decem ber 16, 1834, and the latter in Worthington, Ohio, June 10, 1838.
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