"One of the most
active and influential members of the Ohio State Senate in recent years
is the subject of this sketch. Hon. James Franklin Atwood, jointly with
his colleague of the Tenth District, was chosen by the Republicans of district
to the Senate of the 84th and 85th General Assemblies of Ohio.
Hon. James
Franklin Atwood was born on a farm in Preston County, West Virginia, May
8, 1883. His father, J. C. Atwood was born in Frederick, Maryland. The
son, James Franklin received his education in the public schools and high
school in Zanesville, Ohio, and two years of Art College, and three
years of Law College, graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Legal Laws.
Mr. Atwood worked and paid his way through college. He was admitted to
the Bar and began the practice of law in Columbus, Ohio in 1907,
continuing to date.
On November 12, 1904, James Franklin
Atwood was united in marriage with Miss. Mamie (Mary) C.
Hiltbruner, of Columbus, Ohio. Three children have been born of the
union, James Franklin Atwood, Jr., Mary
Catherine Atwood and Clara Jeanette Atwood.
In the year 1918, Hon. James Franklin
Atwood was nominated as a Republican for election as State Senator in the
83rd General Assembly, but he was defeated at the polls. In the year 1920,
he was again nominated for the State Senate, and was duly elected to represent
the Tenth Senatorial District in the 84th General Assembly.
In the year 1922, Mr. Atwood was again
chosen with this colleague, Mr. Chappelear, of Pickaway County, to represent
the Tenth District in the 85th General Assembly, and at the regular session
of that body in 1923,
Senator Atwood served as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee,
and he proved himself eminently fitted
for the responsibilities attached to the position.
Senator Atwood introduced Senate Bill
No. 27, to amend the General Code, relative to salaries of elected State
officers; Senate Bill No. 93, to provide for the proper maintenance, operation
and control of sewerage systems and sewage disposal works; Senate Bill
No. 112, to supplement the General Code, by the enactment of sections relative
to the custody and support of minor children; Senate Bill No. 169, to change
the manner in
which the title of automobiles shall be registered, by amending certain
sections of the General Code, relative to
giving false or short weight or measure by increasing the penalty for
such offenses. All of the foregoing bills
became laws.
In addition to the Chairmanship of the
Finance Committee, Senator Atwood served as a member of the
following committees, namely: Colleges and Universities, Fish Culture
and Game, Insurance, Judiciary, Public
Works, Roads and Highways and Rules.
Fraternally, Senator Atwood is a member of Knights of Pythias and Modern
Woodmen of America."
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