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Source#1: History of Richland Co., Ohio - A. A., Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880
Source#2: History of Richland Co., Ohio - from 1808 to 1908 by A. J. Baughman - Chicago: The J. S. Clarke Publishing Co. 1908 - Vol. II - starts at page 595.
Source#3: North Central Ohio Biographies embracing Ashland, Wayne, Medina, Lorain, Huron & Knox Counties by William A. Duff - 3 vols. 1931

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HARVEY IMHOFF, who has been superintendent of the county poor farm since 1906, was born in Ashland county, Ohio, January 2, 1870, his parents being Jacob and Elizabeth (Gates) Imhoff, who were natives of Ashland, Ohio.  The father passed away in March, 1905, but the mother is still living in this county.  Their family numbered eight children, namely:  John W., of Ashland county, Ohio; Adella, deceased; William H., a resident of Shelby, Ohio; Harvey, of this review; Jennie, who resides in Ashland, Ohio; Fannie, who is also deceased; Alice, who makes her home in Ashland, Ohio; and Bessie, the wife of William Remy, of Richland county.
     Harvey Imhoff acquired a common-school education and when he had reached the age of sixteen years began working as a firm hand, being thus employed by the same man for six years.  He then rented this man's farm for four years, and for the succeeding seven years engaged in the operation of another tract of land which he rented.  Subsequently he took charge of the county infirmary in 1906 and has thus been identified with this institution to the present time, having always more than one hundred inmates under his care.
     In 1892 Mr. Imhoff was united in marriage to Miss Alice Wolfe, a native of Weller township, Richland county.  Her mother passed away in 1904, but her father is still living in Ashland, Ohio.  Unto our subject and his wife have been born two sons, Roscoe E. and Carl.
    
Politically Mr. Imhoff is a democrat and has served as school director for six years.  Fraternally he is a Mason, being a member of the Blue lodge at Mansfield, while his religious faith is indicated by his membership in the Methodist Episcopal church, with which his wife is also identified.  They are well known and highly respected residents of the community and have gained an extensive circle of warm friends here.
(Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - from 1808 to 1908 by A. J. Baughman - Chicago: The J. S. Clarke Publishing Co. 1908)

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