Oran Follett

Oran Follett (1798 - 1894) was a newspaperman in New York State and then Sandusky, Ohio. He served in the New York Assembly in 1824. In Ohio he was a newspaper editor and railroad executive. His family is prominent in Sandusky's history. His home is now the Follett House Museum, a library branch featuring historical exhibits. A historical marker is by it. Frederick Follett was his brother. In 1824 he served in the 47th New York State Legislature. In 1846 he served as Commissioner and President of the Ohio Board of Public Works in Columbus, Ohio.

Oran Follett

Oran Follett (1798 - 1894) was a newspaperman in New York State and then Sandusky, Ohio. He served in the New York Assembly in 1824. In Ohio he was a newspaper editor and railroad executive. His family is prominent in Sandusky's history. His home is now the Follett House Museum, a library branch featuring historical exhibits. A historical marker is by it. Frederick Follett was his brother. In 1824 he served in the 47th New York State Legislature. In 1846 he served as Commissioner and President of the Ohio Board of Public Works in Columbus, Ohio.