OHIO OFFICERS—STATE AND NATIONAL.
STATE OFFICIALS FROM 1788 TO 1888.
GOVERNORS OF OHIO.
TERM, TWO YEARS.
Arthur St. Clair [1], 1788–1802. Charles W. Byrd [2], Hamilton County, 1802–3. Edward Tiffin [3], Ross, 1803–7. Thomas Kirker [4], Adams, 1807–8. Samuel Huntington, Trumbull, 1808–10. Return Jonathan Meigs [5], Washington, 1810–14. Othniel Looker [*], Hamilton, 1814. Thomas Worthington Ross, 1814–18. Ethan Allen Brown [6], Hamilton, 1818–22. Allen Trimble [*], Highland, 1822. Jeremiah Morrow, Warren, 1822–6. Allen Trimble, Highland, 1826–30. Duncan McArthur, Ross, 1830–32. Robert Lucas, Pike, 1832–6. Joseph Vance, Champaign, 1836–8. Wilson Shannon, Belmont, 1838–40. Thomas Corwin, Warren, 1840–2. Wilson Shannon [7], Belmont, 1842–4. Thomas W. Bartley [*], Richland, 1844. Mordecai Bartley, Richland, 1844–6. William Bebb, Butler, 1846–9. Seabury Ford [8], Geauga, 1849–50. Reuben Wood [9], Cuyahoga, 1850–3. William Medill [10], Fairfield, 1853–6. Salmon P. Chase, Hamilton, 1856–60. William Dennison, Franklin, 1860–2. David Tod, Mahoning, 1862–4. John Brough [11], Cuyahoga, 1864–5. Charles Anderson [†], Montgomery, 1865–6. Jacob D. Cox, Trumbull, 1866–8. Rutherford B. Hayes, Hamilton, 1868–72. Edward F. Noyes, Hamilton, 1872–4. William Allen, Ross, 1874–6. Rutherford B. Hayes [12], Sandusky, 1876–7. Thomas L. Young [†], Hamilton, 1877–8. Richard M. Bishop, Hamilton, 1878–80. Charles Foster, Seneca, 1880–4. George Hoadly, Hamilton, 1884–6. Joseph B. Foraker, Hamilton, 1886–90.
- [1] Arthur St. Clair, of Pennsylvania, was Governor of the Northwest Territory, of which Ohio was a part, from July 13, 1788, when the first civil government was established in the Territory, until about the close of the year 1802, when he was removed by the President.
- [2] Secretary of the Territory, and was Acting Governor of the Territory after the removal of Governor St. Clair.
- [3] Resigned March 3, 1807, to accept the office of United States Senator.
- [4] Return Jonathan Meigs was elected Governor on the second Tuesday of October, 1807, over Nathaniel Massie, who contested the election of Meigs on the ground “that he had not been a resilient of this State for four years next preceding the election as required by the Constitution,” and the General Assembly, in joint convention, decided that he was not eligible. The office was not given to Massie, nor does it appear from the records that he claimed it, but Thomas Kirker, Acting Governor, continued to discharge the duties of the office until December 12, 1808, when Samuel Huntington was inaugurated, he having been elected on the second Tuesday of October in that year.
- [5] Resigned March 25, 1814, to accept the office of Postmaster-General of the United States.
- [6] Resigned January 4, 1822, to accept the office of United States Senator.
- [7] Resigned April 13, 1844, to accept the office of Minister to Mexico.
- [8] The result of the election in 1848 was not finally determined in joint convention of the two housed of the General Assembly until January 19, 1849, and the inauguration did not take place until the 22d of that mouth.
- [9] Resigned July 15, 1853, to accept the office of Consul to Valparaiso.
- [10] Elected in October, 1853, for the regular term, to commence on the second Monday in January, 1854.
- [11] Died August 29, 1865.
- [12] Resigned March 2, 1877, to accept the office of President of the United States.
- [*] Acting Governor. Succeeded to office, being the Speaker of the Senate.
- [†] Acting Governor. Succeeded to office, being the Lieutenant-Governor.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS.
UNDER THE NEW CONSTITUTION OF 1851. TERM, TWO YEARS.
William Medill, 1852–4. James Myers, 1854–6. Thomas Ford, 1856–8. Martin Welker, 1858–60. Robert C. Kirk, 1860–2. Benjamin Stanton, 1862–4. Charles Anderson, 1864–6. Andrew G. McBurney, 1866–8. John C. Lee, 1868–72. Jacob Mueller, 1872–4. Alphonso Hart, 1874–6. Thomas L. Young [1], 1876–7. H. W. Curtiss [2], 1877–8. Jabez W. Fitch, 1878–80. Andrew Hickenlooper, 1880–2. R. G. Richards, 1882–4. John G. Warwick, 1884–6. Robert P. Kennedy [3], 1886–7. Silas A. Conrad, 1887–8. William C. Lyons, 1888–90.
- [1] Became Governor, vice Rutherford B. Hayes, who resigned March 2, 1877, to become President of the United States.
- [2] Acting Lieutenant-Governor, vice Thomas L. Young.
- [3] Resigned to take a seat in Congress.
- [4] Acting Lieutenant-Governor, vice Robert P. Kennedy.
MEMBERS OF THE CONVENTION,
WHO FORMED THE FIRST STATE CONSTITUTION, ADOPTED IN CONVENTION AT CHILLICOTHE, NOVEMBER 29, 1802.
- Edward Tiffin, President and representative from the county of Ross.
- Adams County.—Joseph Darlinton, Israel Donalson and Thomas Kirker.
- Belmont County.—James Caldwell and Elijah Woods.
- Clermont County.—Philip Gatch and James Sargent.
- Fairfield County.—Henry Abrams and Emanuel Carpenter.
- Hamilton County.—John W. Browne, Charles Willing Byrd, Francis Dunlavy, William Goforth, John Kitchel, Jeremiah Morrow, John Paul, John Riley, John Smith and John Wilson.
- Jefferson County.—Rudolph Bair, George Humphrey, John Milligan, Nathan Updegraff and Bezaleel Wells.
- Ross County.—Michael Baldwin, James Grubb, Nathaniel Massie and T. Worthington.
- Trumbull County.—David Abbott and Samuel Huntington.
- Washington County.—Ephraim Cutler, Benjamin Ives Gillman, John McIntire and Rufus Putnam.
- Thomas Scott, secretary of the convention.
MEMBERS OF THE CONVENTION,
WHO FORMED THE SECOND STATE CONSTITUTION, ADOPTED IN CONVENTION AT CINCINNATI, MARCH 10, 1851.
S. J. Andrews, Cuyahoga County. Ed. Archbold, Monroe. Wm. Barbee, Miami. Joseph Barnett, Montgomery. David Barnett, Preble. Wm. S. Bates, Jefferson. Alden J. Bennett, Tuscarawas. John H. Blair, Brown. Jacob Blickensderfer, Tuscarawas. A. G. Brown, Athens. Van Brown, Carroll. R. W. Cahill, Crawford. L. Case, Licking. F. Case, Hocking. David Chambers, Muskingum. John Chaney. Horace D. Clark, Lorain. Wesley Claypool, Ross. George Collings, Adams. Friend Cook, Portage. Otway Curry, Union. Wm. P. Cutler, Washington. G. Volney Dorsey, Miami. Thos. W. Ewart, Washington. John Ewing, Hancock. Jos. M. Farr, Huron. L. Firestone, Wayne. Elias Florence, Pickaway. Robert Forbes, Mahoning. H. N. Gillet, Lawrence. John Graham, Franklin. H. C. Gray, Lake. Henry H. Gregg. Jacob J. Greene, Defiance. John L. Greene, Ross. W. S. Groesbeck, Hamilton. C. S. Hamilton, Union. D. D. T. Hard, Jackson. A. Harlan, Greene. W. Hawkins, Morgan. Jas. P. Henderson, Richland. Reuben. Hitchcock, Cuyahoga. Peter Hitchcock, Geauga. G. W. Holmes, Hamilton. Geo. B. Holt, Montgomery. John J. Hootman, Ashland. V. B. Horton, Meigs. S. Humphreville, Medina. John H. Hunt, Lucas. B. B. Hunter, Ashtabula. John Johnson, Coshocton. J. Dan Jones, Hamilton. Wm. Kennon, Hamilton. Jas. B. King, Butler. S. J. G. Kirkwood, Richland. Thomas J. Larsh, Preble. Wm. Lawrence, Guernsey. John Larwell, Wayne. Robert Leech, Guernsey. D. P. Leadbetter, Holmes. Jas. Loudon, Brown. John Lidey, Perry. H. S. Marion, Licking. Samson Mason, Clark. Wm. Medill, Fairfield. Matthew H. Mitchell, Knox. Samuel Moorhead, Harrison. Isaiah Morris, Clinton. Chas. McCloud, Madison. J. McCormick, Adams. Simeon Nash, Gallia. S. F. Norris, Clermont. C. J. Orton, Sandusky. Wm. S. C. Otis, Summit. Thomas Patterson, Highland. Daniel Peck, Belmont. Jacob Perkins, Trumbull. Samuel Quigley, Columbiana. Rufus P. Ranney, Trumbull. Chas. Reemelin, Hamilton. Adam N. Riddle, Hamilton. D. A. Robertson, Fairfield. Ed. C. Roll, Hamilton. Wm. Sawyer, Auglaize. Sabirt Scott. John Sellers, Knox. John A. Smith, Highland. George J. Smith, Warren. Beni. P. Smith, Wyandot. Henry Stanberry, Franklin. Benj. Stanton, Logan. Albert V. Stebbens, Henry. Richard Stillwell, Muskingum. E. T. Stickney, Seneca. Harmon Stidger, Shelby. James Struble, Hamilton. J. R. Swan, Franklin. L. Swift, Summit. Joseph Thompson, Stark. Jas. W. Taylor, Erie. H. Thompson, Stark. N. S. Townshend, Lorain. Elijah Vance, Butler. Joseph Vance, Champaign. W. M. Warren, Delaware. Thos. A. Way, Monroe. J. Milton Williams, Warren. Elzey Wilson. E. B. Woodbury, Ashtabula. Jas. T. Worthington, Ross.
SUPREME JUDGES.
JUDGES UNDER THE TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT, APPOINTED UNDER THE ORDINANCE OF CONGRESS.
James M. Varnum. Samuel H. Parsons. John Armstrong. John C. Symmes. William Barton George Turner. Rufus Putnam. Joseph Gillman. Return J Meigs.
JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF 1802.
Samuel Huntington, Cuyahoga County. William Sprigg, Jefferson. Daniel Symmes, Hamilton. Thomas Morris, Clermont. Ethan Allen Brown, Hamilton. John McLean, Warren. Jacob Burnet, Hamilton. Peter Hitchcock, Geauga. Elijah Hayward, Hamilton. Henry Brush, Ross. John C. Wright, Jefferson. Ebenezer Lane, Huron. Matthew Birchard, Trumbull. Edward Avery, Wayne. William B. Caldwell, Hamilton. Return Jonathan Meigs, Washington. George Tod, Trumbull. Thomas Scott, Ross. William W. Irwin, Fairfield. Calvin Pease, Trumbull. Jessup N. Couch, Hamilton. Charles R. Sherman, Fairfield. Gustavus Swan, Franklin. John M. Goodenow, Jefferson. Reuben Wood, Cuyahoga. Joshua Collett, Warren. Frederick Grimke, Ross. Nathaniel C. Read, Hamilton. Rufus P. Spalding, Summit. Rufus P. Ranney, Trumbull.
JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF 1851.
Thomas W. Bartley, Richland County. Allen G. Thurman, Ross. William B. Caldwell, Hamilton. William Kennon, Belmont. Jacob Brinkerhoff. Richland. Ozias Brown. Marion. Milton Sutliff, Trumbull. William Y. Gholson, Hamilton. Hocking H. Hunter, Fairfield. Luther Day, Portage. George W. McIlvaine, Tuscarawas. Walter F. Stone, Erie. William J. Gilmore, Preble. John W. Okey, Franklin. Nicholas Longworth, Hamilton. Wm. H. Upson, Summit. Selwyn N. Owen, Williams. William T. Spear. Trumbull. Thaddeus A. Minshall, Ross. John A. Corwin, Champaign. Rufus P. Ranney, Trumbull. Robert B. Warden, Franklin. Joseph R. Swan, Franklin. Chas. C. Converse, Muskingum. Josiah Scott, Butler. William V. Peck, Scioto. Horace Wilder, Ashtabula. William White, Clarke. John Welsh, Athens. William H. West, Logan. George Rex, Wayne. W. W. Boynton, Lorain. Wm. W. Johnson, Lawrence. John H. Doyle, Lucas. Martin D. Follett, Washington. Gibson Atherton, Licking. Marshall J. Williams, Fayette. Franklin J. Dickman, Cuyahoga.
SUPREME COURT COMMISSION.
APPOINTED IN 1876, CONCLUDED ITS LABORS IN 1879.
Josiah Scott, Crawford County. D. Thew Wright, Hamilton. Thos. Q. Ashburn [1], Clermont. W. W. Johnson, Lawrence. Luther Day [2], Portage.
- [1] Appointed in place of Henry C. Whitman, from Hamilton County, who resigned in March, 1876.
- [2] Appointed in place of Richard A. Harrison, from Franklin County, who resigned in January, 1876.
APPOINTED IN 1883, CONCLUDED ITS LABORS IN 1885.
Moses M. Granger, Muskingum County. Franklin J. Dickman, Cuyahoga. John McCauley. Seneca. George K. Nash, Franklin. Charles D. Martin, Fairfield.
CLERKS OF SUPREME COURT.
TERM, THREE YEARS.
Rodney Foos, 1866–75. Arnold Green, 1875–8. Richard J. Fanning, 1878–81. Dwight Crowell, 1881–4. J. W. Cruikshank, 1884–7. Urban H. Hester, 1887–90.
SECRETARIES OF STATE.
From 1802 to 1850 the secretaries were elected for three years by joint ballot of the Senate and House of Representatives. Since 1850 the elections have been by the people for terms of two years each.
Winthrop Sargent [*], 1788–98. Wm. H. Harrison [*], 1798–9. Charles Willing Byrd [*], 1799–1803. Win. Creighton, Jr., 1803–8. Jeremiah McLene, 1808–31. Moses H. Kirby, 1831–5. B. Hinkson, 1835–6. Carter B. Harlan, 1836–40. William Trevitt, 1840–1. John Sloane, 1841–4. Samuel Galloway, 1844–50. Henry W. King, 1850–2. William Trevitt, 1852–6. James H. Baker, 1856–8. Addison P. Bussell, 1858–62. Benjamin R. Cowen, 1862. Wilson S. Kennon, 1862–3. Wm. W. Armstrong, 1863–5. Wm. H. Smith, 1865–8. John Russell, 1868–9. Isaac R. Sherwood, 1869–73. Allen T. Wikoff, 1873–5. William Bell, Jr., 1875–7. Milton Barnes, 1877–81. Charles Townsend, 1881–3. James W. Newman, 1883–5. James S. Robinson, 1885–9.
- [*] Secretary of the Northwest Territory.
TREASURERS OF STATE.
UNTIL THE ADOPTION OF THE NEW CONSTITUTION IN 1851. TERM, THREE YEARS; AFTERWARD, TWO YEARS.
John Armstrong [1], 1792–1803. William McFarland, 1803–16. Hiram M. Curry [2], 1816–20. Samuel Sullivan, 1820–3. Henry Brown, 1823–35. Joseph Whitehill, 1835–47. Albert A. Bliss (Elyria), 1847–52. John G. Breslin, 1852–6. W. H. Gibson [3], 1856–7. A. P. Stone, 1857–62. G. V. Dorsey, 1862–5. W. Hooper, 1865–6. S. S. Warner, 1866–72. Isaac Welsh [4], 1872–5. Leroy W. Welsh, 1875–6. John M. Millikin, 1876–8. Anthony Howells, 1878–80. Joseph Turney, 1880–4. Peter Brady, 1884–6. John C. Brown, 1886–90.
- [1] Treasurer of the Northwest Territory.
- [2] Resigned February, 1820.
- [3] Resigned June, 1857.
- [4] Died November 29, 1875, during official term.
COMPTROLLERS OF THE TREASURY.
THE OFFICE WAS ABOLISHED IN JANUARY, 1877. TERM, THREE YEARS.
W. B. Thrall, 1859–62. Joseph H. Riley, 1862–5. Moses R. Brailey, 1865–71. William T. Wilson, 1871–7.
AUDITORS OF STATE.
UNTIL THE ADOPTION OF THE NEW CONSTITUTION IN 1851. TERM, THREE YEARS; AFTERWARD, FOUR YEARS.
Thomas Gibson, 1803–8. Benjamin Hough, 1808–15. Ralph Osborn, 1815–33. John A. Bryan, 1833–9. John Brough, 1839–45. John Woods, 1845–52. William D. Morgan, 1852–6. Francis M. Wright, 1856–60. Robert W. Taylor, 1860–3. Oviatt Cole, 1863–4. James H. Godman, 1864–72. James Williams, 1872–80. John F. Oglevee, 1880–4. Emil Kiesewetter, 1884–8. Ebenezer W. Poe, 1888–92.
ATTORNEYS-GENERAL.
TERM, TWO YEARS.
Henry Stanbery, 1846–51. Joseph McCormick, 1851–2. George E. Pugh, 1852–4. George W. McCook, 1854–6. Francis D. Kimball, 1856. C. P. Wolcott, 1856–61. James Murray, 1861–3. L. R. Critchfield, 1863–5. William P. Richardson, 1865. Chauncey N. Olds, 1865–6. William H. West, 1866–70. Francis B. Pond, 1870–4. John Little, 1874–8. Isaiah Pillars, 1878–80. George K. Nash, 1880–4 James Lawrence, 1884–6. Jacob A. Kohler, 1886–8. David K. Watson, 1888–90.
ADJUTANT-GENERALS.
Cornelius R. Sedan, 1803. Samuel Finley, 1803–7. David Ziegler, 1807. Thomas Worthington, 1807–9. Joseph Kerr, 1809–10. Isaac Van Horn, 1810–19. William Daugherty, 1819–28. Samuel C. Andrews, 1828–37. William Daugherty, 1837–9. Jacob Medary, Jr., 1839–41. Edward H. Cumming, 1841–5. Thomas W. H. Mosely, 1845–51. J. W. Wilson, 1851–57. H. B. Carrington, 1857–61. C. P. Buckingham, 1861–2. Charles W. Hill, 1862–4. Ben. R. Cowen, 1864–8. Ed. F. Schneider, 1868–9. William A. Knapp, 1869–74. James O. Amos, 1874–6. A. T. Wikoff, 1876–7. Charles W. Karr, 1877–8. Luther M. Meily, 1878–80. William H. Gibson, 1880–1. S. B. Smith, 1881–4. E. B. Finley, 1884–6. H. A. Axline, 1886–90.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
TERM, THREE YEARS.
Samuel Lewis, [1] 1837–40. Hiram H. Barney, 1854–57. Anson Smythe, 1857–63. C. W. H. Cathcart, 1863. Emerson E. White, 1863–66. John A. Norris, 1866–9. William D. Henkle, 1869–71. Thomas W. Harvey, 1871–5. Charles S. Smart, 1875–8. J. J. Burns, 1878–81. D. F. DeWolf, 1881–4. Leroy D. Brown, 1884–7. Eli T. Tappan, 1887–90.
- [1] From 1840 to 1854 the Secretaries of State were the ex-officio School Commissioners.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
TERM, THREE YEARS.
Alexander McConnell, 1836–8. John Harris, 1836–8. R. Dickinson, 1836–45. T. G. Bates, 1836–42. William Wall, 1836–8. Leander Ransom, 1836–45. William Rayen, 1839–40. William Spencer, 1842–5. O. Follett, 1845–9. J. Blickensderfer, Jr., 1845–52. Samuel Forrer, 1845–52. E. S. Hamlin, 1849–52. A. P. Miller, 1852–55. George W. Manypenny, 1852–53. James B. Steedman, 1852–6. Wayne Griswold, 1853–7. J. Blickensderfer, Jr., 1854–8. A. G. Conover, 1856–60. John Waddle, 1857–60. R. L. Backus, 1858–61. John L. Martin, 1859–62. John B. Gregory, 1860–3. Levi Sargent, 1861–4. John F. Torrence, 1862–5. James Gamble, 1863–4. James Moore, 1864–71. John M. Barrere, 1864–70. Philip D. Herzing, 1865–77. Richard R. Porter, 1870–76. Stephen R. Hosmer, 1872–5. Martin Schilder, 1875–81. Peter Thatcher, 1876–9. J. C. Evans, 1877–80. George Paul, 1879–85. James Fullington, 1880–3. Stephen R. Hosmer. 1881–84. * Leo Weitz, 1883–4. Henry Weible, 1883–6. John P. Martin, 1884–7. C. A. Flickinger, 1885–91. Wells S. Jones, 1886–9. William H. Hahn, 1887–90.
COMMISSIONERS OF RAILROADS AND TELEGRAPHS.
TERM, TWO YEARS.
George B. Wright, [1] 1867–71. Richard D. Harrison, [2] 18 71–2. Orlow L. Wolcott, 1872–4. John G. Thompson, [3] 1874–76. Lincoln G. Delano, 1876–8. William Bell, Jr., 1878–80. J. S. Robinson, [4] 1880–1. Hylas Sabine, 1881–3. Hylas Sabine, 1883–5. Henry Apthorp, 1885–7. William S. Capeller, 1887–9.
- [1] Resigned October, 1871.
- [2] Died April, 1872.
- [3] Resigned December, 1875.
- [4] Resigned February, 1881.
SUPERVISORS OF PUBLIC PRINTING.
TERM, TWO YEARS.
L. L. Rice, 1860–4. William O. Blake, 1864. W. H. Foster, 1864–7. L. L. Rice, 1867–75. Charles B. Flood, 1875–7. William W. Bond, 1877–9. William J. Elliott, 1879–81. J. K. Brown. 1881–3. J. K. Brown, 1883–5. W. C. A. De la Court, 1885–7. Leo Hirsch, 1887–9.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF INSURANCE.
TERM, THREE YEARS.
William F. Church, 1872–5. William D. Hill, 1875–8. Joseph F. Wright, 1878–81. Charles H. Moore, 18 81–4. Henry J. Reinmund, 1884–7. Samuel E. Kemp, 1887–90.
COMMISSIONERS OF LABOR STATISTICS.
TERM, TWO YEARS.
H. J. Walls, 1877–81. Henry Luskey, 1881–5. Larkin McHugh, 1885–7. Alonzo D. Fassett, 1887–9.
INSPECTORS OF MINES.
TERM, FOUR YEARS.
Andrew Roy, 1874–8. James D. Posten, 1878–9. David Owens, 1879–80. Andrew Roy, 1880–4. Thomas B. Bancroft, 1884–8. R. M. Hazeltine, 1888–92.
INSPECTOR OF WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES.
TERM, FOUR YEARS.
Henry Dorn, 1885–9.
DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONERS.
TERM, TWO YEARS.
S. H. Hurst, 1886–7. F. A. Derthick, 1887–8. F. A. Derthick, 1888–90.
STATE LIBRARIANS.
THE STATE LIBRARY WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1817, WITH ABOUT 500 VOLUMES. NOW IT CONTAINS OVER 55,000 VOLUMES.
John L. Harper, 1817–8. John McIlvain, 1818–20. David S. Brodrick, 1820–4. Zachariah Mills, 1824–42. Thomas Kennedy, 1842–5. John Greiner, 1845–51. Elijah Hayward, 1851–4. James W. Taylor, 1854–6. William T. Coggeshall, 1856–62. S. G. Harbaugh, 1862–74. Walter C. Hood, 1874–5. H. H. Robinson, 1875–7. R. M. Stimson, 1877–9. H. V. Kerr, 1879–81. Joseph Geiger, 1881–3. Howard L. Conard, 1883–5. H. W. Pierson, 1885–6. Frank B. Loomis, 1886–7. John M. Doane, 1887–90.
LAW LIBRARIANS.
James H. Beebe, 1867–80. Frank N. Beebe, 1880–89.
SIXTY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
SENATORS.
|
Dist. |
Names. |
Politics. |
County. |
Post-office address. |
Occupation. |
|
31st |
Adams, Perry M. |
D |
Seneca |
Tiffin |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
26 th |
Alexander, J. Park |
R |
Summit |
Akron |
Manufacturer. |
|
5th |
Barrett, Isaac M. |
R |
Greene |
Spring Valley |
Merchant Milling. |
|
28th |
Braddock, John S. |
D |
Knox |
Mt. Vernon |
Real Estate. |
|
1st |
Brown, Harmon W. |
R |
Hamilton |
Cincinnati, Sta’n “C” |
( Ticket Agent Union |
|
33d |
Carlin, William L. |
R |
Hancock |
Findlay |
Real Estate. |
|
7th |
Cole, Arnos B. |
R |
Scioto |
Portsmouth |
Farmer. |
|
22d |
Coulter, Thomas B. |
R |
Jefferson |
Steubenville |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
3d |
Crook, Walter |
R |
Montgomery |
Tadmor |
Farmer. |
|
11th |
Cowgill, Thomas A. |
R |
Champaign |
Kennard |
" |
|
13th |
Cutler, James |
R |
Union |
Richwood |
Banker. |
|
14th |
Davis, Theodore F. |
R |
Washington |
Marietta |
Editor. |
|
19th |
Dorr, Anthony I. |
D |
Noble |
Berne |
Physician. |
|
24th |
Ford, George H. |
R |
Geauga |
Burton |
Baoker. |
|
33d |
Geyser, William |
R |
Fulton |
Swanton |
Merchant. |
|
20th |
Glover, George W. |
R |
Harrison |
Cadiz |
" |
|
15th |
Huffman, Joseph G. |
D |
Perry |
New Lexington |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
29th |
Kerr, Winfield S. |
R |
Richland |
Mansfield |
" " |
|
4th |
Lindsey, Frank L. |
D |
Brown |
Georgetown |
" " |
|
6th |
Massie, David M. |
R |
Ross |
Chillicothe |
" " |
|
1st |
Mack, Henry |
R |
Hamilton |
Cincinnati |
Merchant. |
|
32d |
Mehaffey, Robert |
D |
Allen |
Herring |
Banker. |
|
25th |
Morison, David |
R |
Cuyahoga |
Cleveland |
Real Estate. |
|
18th |
Mortley, David H. |
D |
Coshocton |
Coshocton |
Retired Merchant |
|
8th |
Rannells, William J. |
R |
Vinton |
McArthur |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
2d |
Rathbone, Estes G. |
R |
Butler |
Hamilton |
Banker. |
|
1st |
Richardson, James C. |
R |
Hamilton |
Glendale |
Paper Manufacturer. |
|
12th |
Robertson, Andrew J. |
D |
Shelby |
Sidney |
Marble Dealer. |
|
16th |
Sinnett, Edwin |
D |
Licking |
Granville |
Physician. |
|
1st |
Stueve, Henry |
R |
Hamilton |
Cincinnati |
Lime and Cement D’r. |
|
23d |
Stull, John M. |
R |
Trumbull |
Warren |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
21st |
Snyder, Thomas C. |
R |
Stark |
Canton |
Manufacturer. |
|
25th |
Taylor, Vincent A. |
R |
Cuyahoga |
Bedford |
" |
|
9 th |
Townsend, Charles |
R |
Athens |
Athens |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
10th |
Wallace, William T. |
D |
Franklin |
Columbus |
" " |
|
30th |
Zimmermann, Joseph |
D |
Sandusky |
Fremont |
Editor. |
REPRESENTATIVES.
|
County. |
Names. |
Politics. |
Post-office address. |
Occupation. |
|
Adams |
Joseph W. Shinn |
D |
West Union |
County Auditor. |
|
Allen |
William E. Watkins |
R |
Delphos |
Farmer. |
|
Ashland |
John T. McCray |
D |
Ashland |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
Ashtabula |
Elbert L. Lampson |
R |
Jefferson |
Editor. |
|
County. |
Names. |
Politics. |
Post-office address. |
Occupation. |
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Athens |
Emmitt Tompkins |
R |
Athens |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Auglaize |
Melville D. Shaw |
D |
Wapakoneta |
" " |
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Belmont |
Christian L. Poorman |
R |
Bellaire |
Editor. |
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" |
Alex. T. McKelvey |
R |
St. Clairsville |
Farmer. |
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Brown |
William W. Pennell |
D |
Eastwood |
School Teacher. |
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Butler |
Frank. R. Vinnedge |
D |
Hamilton |
Farmer. |
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Carroll |
John H. Pimple |
R |
Carrollton |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Champaign |
Samuel M. Taylor |
R |
Urbana |
" " |
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Clarke |
George C. Rawlins |
R |
Springfield |
" " |
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Clermont |
Elkany B. Holmes |
R |
Williamsburg |
Merchant. |
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Clinton |
Wilford C. Hudson |
R |
Blanchester |
Farmer. |
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Columbiana |
William T. Cope |
R |
Salineville |
Banker. |
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" |
John Y. Williams |
R |
Clarkson |
Farmer. |
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Coshocton |
Jesse B. Forbes |
D |
Coshocton |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Crawford |
Philip Schuler |
D |
Galion |
Real Estate. |
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Cuyahoga |
John J. Stranahan |
R |
Chagrin Falls |
Editor. |
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" |
Edward J. Kennedy |
R |
Berea |
Real Estate. |
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" |
John P. Haley |
R |
Cleveland |
Polisher. |
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" |
Evan H. Davis |
R |
" |
Puddler. |
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" |
Jere A. Brown |
R |
" |
Mechanic. |
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" |
William T. Clark |
R |
" |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Darke |
Andrew C. Robeson |
D |
Greenville |
" " |
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Defiance & Paulding |
John L. Geyer |
D |
Paulding |
Surveyor. |
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Delaware |
John S. Gill |
D |
Delaware |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Erie |
Fred. Ohlemacher |
D |
Sandusky City |
Manufacturer. |
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Fairfield |
Thomas H. Dill |
D |
Lithopolis |
Farmer. |
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Fayette |
D. I. Worthington |
R |
Washington C. H. |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Franklin |
Lot L. Smith |
D |
Columbus |
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" |
John B. Lawlor |
D |
" |
Printer. |
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Fulton |
Estell H. Rorick |
R |
Fayette |
Physician. |
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Gallia |
Jehu Eakins |
R |
Patriot |
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Geauga and Lake |
Hosmer G. Tryon |
R |
Willoughby |
Farmer. |
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Greene |
Andrew Jackson |
R |
Cedarville |
Lumber Merchant, |
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Guernsey |
William E. Boden |
D |
Cambridge |
Manufacturer. |
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Hamilton |
Charles Bird |
R |
Cincinnati |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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" |
Charles L. Doran |
R |
" |
Journalist. |
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" |
Byron S. Wydman |
R |
" |
Molder. |
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" |
Walter Hartpence |
R |
Harrison |
Editor. |
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" |
John C. Hart |
R |
Cincinnati |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
" |
William Copeland |
R |
" |
Market Master. |
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" |
Oliver Outcalt |
R |
" |
Printer. |
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" |
Frederick Pfiester |
R |
" |
Superintendent Asso. |
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" |
Frederick Klensch |
R |
" |
Grocer. |
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Hancock |
Henry Brown |
D |
Findlay |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Hardin |
Michael F. Eggerman |
D |
Ada |
Teacher. |
|
Harrison |
Jasper N. Lantz |
R |
Moorefield |
Farmer. |
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Henry |
Dennis D. Donovan |
D |
Deshler |
Gen’l Business Man. |
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Highland |
Jonah Britton |
R |
Willettsville |
Farmer. |
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Hocking |
Carl H. Buerhaus |
D |
Logan |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Holmes |
Thomas Armor |
D |
Millersburg |
Farmer. |
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Huron |
Lewis C. Laylin |
R |
Norwalk |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Jackson |
Benjamin F. Kitchen |
R |
Jackson |
Physician. |
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Jefferson |
Charles W. Clancey |
R |
Smithfield |
" |
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Knox |
Frank V. Owen |
R |
Fredericktown |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Lake and Geauga |
Hosmer G. Tryon |
R |
Willoughby |
Farmer. |
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Lawrence |
Alfred Robinson |
R |
Arabia |
Physician. |
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Licking |
Samuel L. Blue |
D |
Homer |
Merchant. |
|
Logan |
William W. Beatty |
R |
Huntsville |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Lorain |
William A. Braman |
R |
Elyria |
Real Estate. |
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Lucas |
Charles P. Griffin |
R |
Toledo |
" |
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" |
James C. Messer |
R |
East Toledo |
Farmer. |
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Madison |
Daniel Boyd |
R |
Plain City |
" |
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Mahoning |
Lemuel C. Obl |
R |
Mineral Ridge |
" and Teacher. |
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Marion |
Boston G. Young |
D |
Marion |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Medina |
Thomas Palmer |
R |
Chippewa |
Farmer. |
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Meigs |
Walter W. Merrick |
R |
Pomeroy |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Mercer |
Charles M. LeBlond. |
D |
Celina |
" " |
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Miami |
Noah H. Albaugh |
R |
Tadmor |
Nurseryman. |
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Monroe |
James H. Hamilton |
D |
Calais |
Teacher. |
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Montgomery |
Wickliffe Belville |
D |
Dayton |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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" |
Martin Eidemiller |
D |
Vandalia |
Farmer. |
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" |
Wilson S. Harper |
R |
Trotwood |
Physician. |
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Morgan |
Leroy S. Holcomb |
R |
Pennsville |
" |
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Morrow |
George Kreis |
D |
Cardington |
Merchant. |
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County. |
Names. |
Politics. |
Post-office address. |
Occupation. |
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Muskingum |
Daniel H. Gaumer |
D |
Zanesville |
Editor. |
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" |
John C. McGregor |
D |
" |
Teacher and Farmer. |
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Noble |
Canell L. Weems |
R |
Caldwell |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Ottawa |
William E. Bense |
D |
Port Clinton |
Real Estate & Loans. |
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Paulding & Defiance |
John L. Geyer |
D |
Paulding |
Surveyor. |
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Perry |
Nial R. Hysell |
D |
Corning |
Miner. |
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Pickaway |
Thaddeus E. Cromley |
D |
Ashville |
Farmer. |
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Pike |
John W. Barger |
R |
Waverly |
" |
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Portage |
Friend Whittlesey |
R |
Atwater |
" |
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Preble |
Andrew L. Harris |
R |
Eaton |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Putnam |
Amos Boehmer |
D |
Fort Jennings |
" " |
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Richland |
James E. Howard |
D |
Bellville |
Farmer. |
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Ross |
William H. Reed |
D |
Chillicothe |
Lumber Merchant. |
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Sandusky |
James Hunt |
D |
Fremont |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Scioto |
Joseph P. Coates |
R |
Portsmouth |
" " |
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Seneca |
Elisha B. Hubbard |
D |
Tiffin |
Druggist. |
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Shelby |
Jackomyer C. Counts |
D |
Sidney |
Laborer. |
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Stark |
John E. Monnot |
D |
Canton |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
" |
George W. Wilhelm |
R |
Justus |
Merchant. |
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Summit |
Henry C. Sanford |
R |
Akron |
Attorney-at-Law. |
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Trumbull |
Mark Ames |
R |
Newton Falls |
Merchant. |
|
" |
Thomas H. Stewart |
R |
Church Hill |
Physician. |
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Tuscarawas |
Francis Ankney |
D |
New Philadelphia |
Farmer. |
|
Union |
John H. Shearer |
R |
Marysville |
Editor. |
|
Van Wert |
Levi Meredith |
D |
Van Wert |
Merchant. |
|
Vinton |
Stephen W. Monahan |
D |
Hamden Junction |
Physician. |
|
Warren |
William T. Whitacre |
R |
Morrow |
Farmer. |
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Washington |
John Strecker |
R |
Marietta |
Manufacturer. |
|
Wayne |
John W. Baughman |
D |
Wooster |
Attorney-at-Law. |
|
Williams |
Robert Ogle |
R |
Montpelier |
Farmer. |
|
Wood |
George B. Spencer |
R |
Weston. |
Physician. |
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Wyandot |
Matthias A. Smalley |
D |
Carey. |
Real Estate. |

OFFICERS OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FROM OHIO.
SUPREME COURT JUSTICES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM OHIO—CHIEF-JUSTICES AND ASSOCIATES.
John McLean, [1] 1829–61; horn 1785, died 1861. Noah H. Swayne, [2] 1862–81; born 1805, died 1884. Salmon P. Chase, [1] 1864–73; born 1808, died 1873. Morrison R. Waite, [1] 1874–87; born 1816, died 1887. William B. Woods, 1880–87; born 1824, died 1887. Stanley Matthews, 1881.
- [1] Chief-Justices.
- [2] Resigned.
- Thomas Ewing, Secretary of Treasury. Appointed March 5, 1841, by William H. Harrison; April 6. 1841, by John Tyler.
- Thomas Corwin, Secretary of Treasury. Appointed July 23, 1850, by Millard Fillmore.
- Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of Treasury. Appointed March 7, 1861, by Abraham Lincoln.
- John Sherman, Secretary of Treasury. Appointed March 8, 1877, by Rutherford B. Hayes.
- Ulysses S. Grant, ad interim Secretary of War. Appointed August 12, 1867.
- William T. Sherman, Secretary of War. Appointed September 9, 1869, by Ulysses S. Grant.
- Alphonso Taft, Secretary of War. Appointed March 8, 1876, by Ulysses S. Grant.
- Thomas Ewing, Secretary of Interior. Appointed March 8, 1849, by Zachary Taylor.
- Jacob D. Cox, Secretary of Interior. Appointed March 5, 1869, by Ulysses S. Grant.
- Columbus Delano, Secretary of Interior. Appointed November 1, 1870, by Ulysses S. Grant; March 4, 1873, by Ulysses S. Grant.
- Return J. Meigs, Jr., Postmaster-General. Appointed March 17, 1814, by James Madison; March 4, 1817, by James Monroe; March 5, 1821, by James Monroe.
- John McLean, Postmaster-General. Appointed June 26, 1823, by James Monroe; March 4, 1821, by John Q. Adams.
- William Dennison, Postmaster-General. Appointed September 24, 1864, by Abraham Lincoln; March 4, 1865, by Abraham Lincoln; April 15, 1865. by Andrew Johnson.
- Henry Stanbery, Attorney-General. Appointed July 23, 1866, by Andrew Johnson.
- Alphonso Taft, Attorney-General. Appointed May 26, 1876, by Ulysses S. Grant.
- William Windom, [1] Secretary of Treasury. Appointed March 4, 1881, by James A. Garfield; October 20, 1881, by Chester A. Arthur.
- Edwin M. Stanton, Attorney-General. Appointed December 20, I860, by James Buchanan; Secretary of War, January 15, 1862, by Abraham Lincoln; March 4, 1865, by Abraham Lincoln; April 15, 1865, by Andrew Johnson.
- Charles Foster, Sec’y of Treasury, appointed Jan., 1891; Frank Hatton, P. M. General, Oct., 1884; Jeremiah M. Rusk, Sec’y of Agriculture, March, 1889; Wm. H. H. Miller, Attorney-General, March, 1889; Jno. W. Noble, Sec’y Interior, March, 1889.
- William H. Harrison, Hamilton co., 6 Cong. Paul Fearing, Washington co., 7 Cong.
- William McMillan, Hamilton co., 6 Cong.
- Thomas Worthington, [3] Ross county, 8, 9, 11 to 13 Congress.
- Alexander Campbell, Brown co., 11, 12 Cong.
- Stanley Griswold, Cuyahoga co., 11 Cong.
- John Smith, [1] Hamilton co., 8 to 10 Cong.
- Jeremiah Morrow, Warren co., 13 to 15 Cong.
- Edward Tiffin, Ross co., 10, 11 Cong.
- Joseph Kerr, [4] Ross co., 13 Cong.
- Return J. Meigs, [2] Washington co., 10, 11 Cong.
- Benjamin Ruggles, Belmont co., 14 to 22 Cong.
- Wm. A. Trimble, [5] Highland co., 16, 17 Cong.
- Ethan A. Brown, [6] Hamilton co., 17, 18 Cong.
- William H. Harrison, [7] Hamilton co., 19, 20 Cong.
- Jacob Burnet, [8] Hamilton co., 20, 21 Cong.
- Thos. Ewing, [9] Fairfield co., 22 to 24, 31 Cong.
- Thomas Morris, Clermont co., 23 to 25 Cong.
- William Allen, Ross co., 25 to 30 Cong.
- Benjamin Tappan, Jefferson co., 26 to 28 Cong.
- Thomas Corwin, [10] Warren co., 29 to 31 Cong.
- Salmon P. Chase, [11] Hamilton co., 31 to 33, 37 Cong.
- Benjamin F. Wade, Ashtabula co., 32 to 40 Cong.
- George E. Pugh, Hamilton co., 34 to 36 Cong.
- John Sherman, [12] Richland co., 37 to 45, 47 to 50 Cong.
- Allen G. Thurman, Franklin co., 41 to 46 Cong.
- Stanley Matthews, [13] Hamilton co., 45 Cong.
- George H. Pendleton, Hamilton co., 46 to 48 Cong.
- Henry B. Payne, Cuyahoga co., 49, 50 Cong.
- [1] Resigned.
- [2] Vice Smith, resigned.
- [3] Resigned December 8, 1810, to accept office of Governor of Ohio.
- [4] Vice Worthington, resigned.
- [5] Died in 1822 from the effects of a wound received in the battle at Fort Erie, in the war of 1812.
- [6] Vice Trimble, deceased.
- [7] Resigned in 1828 to accept appointment of Minister to Colombia.
- [8] Vice Harrison, resigned.
- [9] Vice Corwin, deceased.
- [10] Died in 1849. prior to the convening of the 31st Congress, to which he was elected.
- [11] Resigned to accept appointment of Secretary of the United States Treasury.
- [12] Vice Chase, resigned. Resigned in 1877 to accept appointment of Secretary of the United States Treasury. James A. Garfield was elected Senator by the 64th Assembly on the 14th of January, 1880. He declined the office on the 18th of January, 1881, having in the meantime been nominated to the Presidency of the United States by the Republican party, and John Sherman was elected Senator in his place.
- [13] Vice John Sherman, resigned.
- Alexander, John, Greene county, 13, 14 Congress. Allen, William, Ross co., 23 Cong.
- Alexander, James, Jr., Belmont co., 25 Cong. Allen, Jno. W., Cuyahoga co., 25, 26 Cong.
- Andrews, Sherlock J., Cuyahoga co., 27 Cong.
- Allen, William, Darke co., 36, 37 Cong.
- Ashley, James M., Lucas co., 36 to 40 Cong.
- Ambler, Jacob A., Columbiana co., 41, 42 Cong.
- Atherton, Gibson, Licking, 46, 47 Cong.
- Anderson, C. M., Darke co., 49 Cong.
- Beall, Rezin, Wayne co., 13 Cong.
- Barber, Levi, Washington co., 15, 17 Cong.
- Beecher, Philemon, Fairfield co., 15 to 16, 18 to 20 Cong.
- Beall, Rezin, Wayne co., 13 Cong.
- Brush, Henry, Ross co., 16 Cong.
- Bartley, Mordecai, Richland co., 18 to 21 Cong.
- Bell, James M., Guernsey co., 23 Cong.
- Bond, William Key, Ross co., 24 to 26 Cong.
- Brinkerhoff, Jacob, Richland co., 28, 29 Cong.
- Brinkerhoff, Henry R., Huron co., 28 Cong.
- Beall, Rezin, Wayne co., 13 Cong.
- Bell, John, Sandusky co., 31 Cong.
- Bell, Hiram, Darke co., 32 Cong.
- Barrere, Nelson, Adams co., 32 Cong.
- Busby, George H., Marion co., 32 Cong.
- Ball, Edward, Muskingum co., 33, 34 Cong.
- Bliss, George, Portage co., 33 Cong.
- Bliss, Philemon, Lorain co., 34, 35 Cong.
- Bingham, John A., Harrison co., 34 to 37, 39 to 42 Cong.
- Blake, Harrison G., Medina co., 36, 37 Cong.
- Bliss, George, Wayne co., 38 Cong.
- Buckland, Ralph P., Sandusky co., 39, 40 Cong.
- Bundy, Hezekiah S., Jackson co., 39, 43 Cong.
- Beatty, John, Morrow co., 40 to 42 Cong.
- Banning, Henry B., Hamilton co., 43 to 45 Cong.
- Berry, John, Wyandot co., 43 Cong.
- Butterworth, Benj., Hamilton co., 46 to 50 Cong.
- Brown, Charles E., Hamilton co., 49, 50 Cong.
- Boothman, M. M., Williams co., 50 Cong.
- Creighton, William, Jr., Ross co., 13, 14 Cong.
- Caldwell, James, Belmont co., 13, 14 Cong.
- Cleudenen, David, Trumbull co., 13, 14 Cong.
- Campbell, John W., Adams co., 15 to 19 Cong.
- Chambers, David, Muskingum co., 17 Cong.
- Creighton, Wm., Jr., Pickaway co., 20 to 22 Cong.
- Crane, Jos. H., Montgomery co., 21 to 24 Cong.
- Corwin, Thomas, Warren co., 22 to 26, 36, 37 Cong.
- Cook, Eleutheros, Huron co., 22 Cong.
- Chaney, John, Fairfield co., 23 to 25 Cong.
- Coffin, Charles D., Columbiana co., 25 Cong.
- Cowen, Benjamin S., Belmont co., 27 Cong.
- Cunningham, Francis A., Preble co., 29 Cong.
- Cummins, John D., Tuscarawas co., 29, 30 Cong.
- Canby, Richard S., Logan co., 30 Cong.
- Crowell, John, Trumbull co., 30, 31 Cong.
- Campbell, Lewis D., Butler co., 31 to 35, 42 Cong.
- Corwin, Moses B., Champaign co., 31, 33 Cong.
- Cable, Joseph, Carroll co., 31, 32 Cong.
- Cartter, David K., Stark co., 31, 32 Cong.
- Cockerill, Joseph R., Adams co., 35 Cong.
- Cox, Samuel S., Franklin co., 35 to 38 Cong.
- Carey, John, Wyandot co., 36 Cong.
- Cutler, William P., Washington co., 37 Cong.
- Cary, Samuel F., Hamilton co., 40 Cong.
- Clarke, Reader W., Clermont co., 40 Cong.
- Cowen, Jacob P., Ashland co., 44 Cong.
- Cox, Jacob D., Lucas co., 45 Cong.
- Converse, George L., Franklin co., 46 to 48 Cong.
- Campbell, J. E., Butler co., 49, 50 Cong.
- Cooper, William C., Knox co., 49, 50 Cong.
- Crouse, George W., Summit co., 50 Cong.
- Davenport, John, Belmont co., 20 Cong.
- Duncan, Alexander, Hamilton co., 25 to 28 Cong.
- Doane, William, Clermont co., 26, 27 Cong.
- Dean, Ezra, Wayne co., 27, 28 Cong.
- Delano, Columbus, Knox co., 29, 39 Cong.
- Duncan, Daniel, Licking co., 30 Cong.
- Dickinson, Rudolphus, Sandusky co., 30,31 Cong.
- Disney, David T., Hamilton co., 31 to 33 Cong.
- Day, Timothy C., Hamilton co., 34 Cong.
- Dickinson, Edward F., Sandusky co., 41 Cong.
- Dodds, Ozro J., Hamilton co., 42 Cong.
- Danford, Lorenzo, Belmoot co., 43 to 45 Cong.
- Dickey, Henry L., Highland co., 45, 46 Cong.
- Dawes, Rufus R., Washington co., 47 Cong.
- Edwards, John S., Trumbull co., 13 Cong.
- Edwards, Thomas O., Fairfield co., 30 Cong.
- Evans, Nathan, Guernsey co., 30, 31 Cong.
- Ellison, Andrew, Brown co., 33 Cong.
- Emrie, Jonas R., Highland co., 34 Cong.
- Edgerton, Sidney, Summit co., 36, 37 Cong.
- Eckley, Ephraim R., Carroll co., 38 to 40 Cong.
- Eggleston, Benjamin, Hamilton co., 39, 40 Cong.
- Edgerton, Alfred P., Defiance co., 32, 33 Cong.
- Ewing, Thomas, Fairfield co., 45, 46 Cong.
- Ellsbury, W. W., Brown co., 49 Cong.
- Findlay, James, Hamilton co., 19 to 22 Cong.
- Florence, Elias, Pickaway co., 28 Cong.
- Faran, James J., Hamilton co., 29, 30 Cong.
- Fries, George, Columbiana co., 29, 30 Cong.
- Fisher, David, Clinton co., 30 Cong.
- Finck, William E., Perry co., 38, 39 Cong.
- Foster, Charles, Seneca co., 42 to 45 Cong.
- Finley, Ebenezer B., Crawford co., 45, 46 Cong.
- Follett, John F., Hamilton co., 48 Cong.
- Foran, Martin A., Cuyahoga co., 48 to 50 Cong.
- Gazlay, James W., Hamilton co., 18 Cong.
- Goodenow, John M., Jefferson co., 21 Cong.
- Goode, Patrick G., Shelby co., 25 to 27 Cong.
- Giddings, Joshua R., Ashtabula co., 25 to 35 Cong.
- Gaylord, Janies M., Morgan co., 32 Cong.
- Galloway, Samuel, Franklin co., 34 Cong.
- Groesbeck, William S., Hamilton co., 35 Cong.
- Gurley, John A., Hamilton co., 3d, 37 Cong.
- Garfield, James A., Portage co., 38 to 46 Cong.
- Gunckel, Lewis B., Montgomery co., 43 Cong.
- Gardner, Mills, Fayette co., 45 Cong.
- Geddes, George W., Richland co., 46 to 49 Cong.
- Green, Frederick W., Seneca co., 32, 33 Cong.
- Grosvenor, C. H., Athens co., 49, 50 Cong.
- Harrison, William IL, Hamilton co., 15, 16 Cong.
- Harrison, John Scott, Hamilton co., 33, 34 Cong.
- Herrick, Samuel, Muskingum co., 15, 16 Cong.
- Hitchcock, Peter, Geauga co., 15 Cong.
- Hamer, Thomas L., Brown co., 23 to 25, 30 Cong.
- Howell, Elias, Licking co., 24 Cong.
- Harper, Alexander, Muskingum co., 25 Cong.
- Hunter, William IL, Huron co., 25 Cong.
- Hastings, John, Columbiana co., 26, 27 Cong.
- Harper, Alexander J., Jr., Muskingum co., 28, 29, 32 Cong.
- Hamlin, Edward S., Lorain co., 28 Cong.
- Hunter, William F., Monroe co., 31, 32 Cong.
- Hoagland, Moses, Holmes co., 31 Cong.
- Harlan, Aaron, Greene co., 33 to 35 Cong.
- Horton, Valentine B., Meigs co., 34, 35, 37 Cong.
- Hall, Lawrence W., Crawford co., 35 Cong.
- Howard, William, Clermont co., 36 Cong.
- Helmick, William, Tuscarawas co., 36 Cong.
- Hutchins, John, Trumbull co., 36, 37 Cong.
- Harrison, Richard A., Madison co., 37 Cong.
- Hutchins, Wells A., Scioto co., 38 Cong.
- Hayes, Rutherford B., Hamilton co., 39, 40 Cong.
- Hubhell, James R., Delaware co., 39 Cong.
- Hamilton, Cornelius S., Union co., 40 Cong.
- Hoag, Truman H., Lucas co., 41 Cong.
- Hurd, Frank H., Lucas co., 44, 46, 48 Cong.
- Hill, William D., Defiance co., 46, 48, 49 Cong.
- Hart, Alphonso, Highland co., 48 Cong.
- Irwin, William W., Fairfield co., 21, 22 Cong.
- Jennings, David, Belmont co., 19 Cong.
- Jones, Benjamin, Wayne co., 23, 24 Cong.
- Johnson, Perley B., Morgan co., 28 Cong.
- Johnson, John, Coshocton co., 32 Cong.
- Johnson, Harvey H., Ashland co., 33 Cong.
- Johnson, William, Richland co., 38 Cong.
- Jewett, Hugh J., Franklin co., 43 Cong.
- Jones, John S., Delaware co., 45 Cong.
- Jordan, Isaac M., Hamilton co., 48 Cong.
- Kilbourne, Janies, Franklin co., 13, 14 Cong.
- Kennon, William, Belmont co., 21, 22, 24 Cong.
- Kennon, William, Jr., Belmont co., 30 Cong.
- Kilgore, Daniel, Harrison co., 23 to 25 Cong.
- Keifer, J. Warren, Clarke co., 45 to 48 Cong.
- Kennedy, Robert P., Logan co., 50 Cong.
- Leavitt, Humphrey H., Jefferson co., 21 to 23 Cong.
- Lytle, Robert T., Hamilton co., 23 Cong.
- Leadbetter, Daniel P., Holmes co., 25, 26 Cong.
- Loomis, Andrew W., Columbiana co., 25 Cong.
- Lahm, Samuel, Starke co., 30 Cong.
- Lindsley, William D., Erie co., 33 Cong.
- Lawrence, William, Guernsey co., 35 Cong.
- Leiter, Benjamin F., Stark co., 35 Cong.
- Long, Alexander, Hamilton co., 38 Cong.
- Le Blond, Francis C., Mercer co., 38, 39 Cong.
- Lawrence, Wm., Logan co., 39 to 41, 43, 44 Cong.
- Lamison, Charles N., Allen co., 42, 43 Cong.
- Le Fevre, Benjamin, Shelby co., 46 to 48, 49 Cong.
- Leedom, John P., Adams co., 47 Cong.
- Little, John, Greene co., 49 Cong.
- McLean, John, Warren co., 13, 14 Cong.
- McArthur, Duncan, Ross co., 13, 18 Cong.
- McLean, William, Miami co., 18 to 20 Cong.
- McLene, Jeremiah, Franklin co., 23, 24 Cong.
- McDowell, Joseph J., Highland co., 28, 29 Cong.
- McCauslin, William, Jefferson co., 28 Cong.
- McKinney, John F., Miami co., 38, 42 Cong.
- McMahon, John A., Montgomery co., 44 to 46 Cong.
- McKinley, William, Jr., Stark co., 45 to 50 Cong.
- McClure, Addison S., Wayne co., 47 Cong.
- McCormick, John W., Gallia co., 48 Cong.
- Morrow, Jeremiah, Warren co., 8 to 10, 12, 26, 27 Cong.
- Muhlenburg, Francis, Pickaway co., 20 Cong.
- Mitchell, Robert, Muskingum co., 23 Cong.
- Mason, Samson, Clarke co., 24 to 27 Cong.
- Morris, Calvary, Athens co., 25 to 27 Cong.
- Medill, William, Fairfield co., 26, 27 Cong.
- Mathiot, Joshua, Licking co., 27 Cong.
- Mathews, James, Coshocton co., 27, 28 Cong.
- Moore, Heman A., Franklin co., 28 Cong.
- Morris, Joseph, Monroe co., 28, 29 Cong.
- Morris, Jonathan D., Clermont co., 30, 31 Cong.
- Miller, John K., Knox co., 30, 31 Cong.
- Maynard, Robert, Miami co., 48 Cong.
- Mott, Richard, Lucas co., 34, 35 Cong.
- Moore, Oscar F., Scioto co., 34 Cong.
- Miller, Joseph, Ross co., 35 Cong.
- Martin, Charles D., Fairfield co., 36 Cong.
- Morris, James R., Monroe co., 37, 38 Cong.
- Mungen, William, Hancock co., 40, 41 Cong.
- Morgan, George W., Knox co., 40 to 42 Cong.
- Moore, Eliakim H., Athens co., 41 Cong.
- Monroe, James, Lorain co., 42 to 46 Cong.
- Morey, Henry L., Butler co., 47, 48 Cong.
- Newton, Eben, Mahoning co., 32 Cong.
- Nichols, Matthias IL, Allen co., 33 to 35 Cong.
- Noble, Warren P., Seneca co., 37, 38 Cong.
- Nugen, Robert H., Tuscarawas co., 37 Cong.
- Neal, Lawrence T., Ross co., 43, 44 Cong.
- Neal, Henry S., Lawrence co., 45 to 47 Cong.
- Olds, Edson B., Pickaway co., 31 to 33 Cong.
- O’Neill, John, Muskingum co., 38 Cong.
- Outhwaite, J. H., Franklin co., 49, 50 Cong.
- Patterson, John, Belmont co., 18 Cong.
- Patterson, William, Richland co., 23, 24 Cong.
- Parish, Isaac, Guernsey co., 26 Cong.
- Pendleton, Nathaniel G., Hamilton co., 27 Cong.
- Pendleton, Geo. H., Hamilton co., 35 to 38 Cong.
- Potter, Emery D., Lucas co., 28 to 31 Cong.
- Perrill, Augustus L., Pickaway co., 29 Cong.
- Parrish, Isaac, Morgan co., 29 Cong.
- Plants, Tobias A., Meigs co., 39, 40 Cong.
- Peck, Erasmus D., Wood co., 41, 42 Cong.
- Perry, Aaron F., Hamilton co., 42 Cong.
- Parsons, Richard C., Cuyahoga co., 43 Cong.
- Poppleton, Early F., Delaware co., 44 Cong.
- Payne, Henry B., Cuyahoga co., 44 Cong.
- Page, David R., Summit co., 48 Cong.
- Pugsley, Jacob J., Highland co., 50 Cong.
- Ross, Thomas R., Warren co., 16 to 18 Cong.
- Russell, William, Adams co., 20 Cong.
- Russell, William, Scioto co., 21, 22, 27 Cong.
- Root, Joseph M., Huron co., 29, 30 Cong.
- Root, Joseph M., Erie co., 31 Cong.
- Ritchey, Thomas, Perry co., 30, 33 Cong.
- Riddle, Albert G., Cuyahoga co., 37 Cong.
- Robinson, James W., Union co., 43 Cong.
- Rice, Americus V., Putnam co., 44, 45 Cong.
- Ritchie, James M., Lucas co., 47 Cong.
- Robinson, James S., Hardin co., 47, 48 Cong.
- Rice, John B., Sandusky co., 47 Cong.
- Romeis, John, Lucas co., 49, 50 Cong.
- Ridgway, Joseph, Franklin co., 25, 27 Cong.
- Shannon, Thomas, Belmont co., 19 Cong.
- Shields, James, Butler co., 21 Cong.
- Stanberry, William, Licking co., 21, 22 Cong.
- Spangler, David, Coshocton co., 23, 24 Cong.
- Sloane, Jonathan, Portage co., 23, 24 Cong.
- Storer, Bellamy, Hamilton co., 24 Cong.
- Shepler, Matthias, Stark co., 25 Cong.
- Swearengen, Henry, Jefferson, 25, 26 Cong.
- Sweeney, George, Crawford co., 26, 27 Cong.
- Starkweather, David A., Stark co., 26, 29 Cong.
- Stokeley, Samuel, Jefferson co., 27 Cong.
- Schenck, Robert C., Montgomery co., 28 to 31, 38 to 41 Cong.
- St. John, Henry, Seneca co., 28, 29 Cong.
- Stone, Alfred P., Franklin co., 28 Cong.
- Sawyer, William, Mercer co., 29, 30 Cong.
- Sweetzer, Charles, Delaware co., 31, 32 Cong.
- Stanton, Benjamin, Logan co., 32, 34 to 36 Cong.
- Sapp, William R., Knox co., 33, 34 Cong.
- Shannon, Wilson, Belmont co., 33 Cong.
- Stuart, Andrew, Jefferson co., 33 Cong.
- Sherman, John, Richland co., 34 to 37 Cong.
- Shellabarger, Samuel, Clarke co., 37, 39, 40, 42 Cong.
- Spalding, Rufus P., Cuyahoga co., 38 to 40 Cong.
- Strader, Peter W., Hamilton co., 41 Cong.
- Stevenson, Job E., Hamilton co., 41, 42 Cong.
- Smith, John A., Highland co., 41, 42 Cong.
- Sprague, William P., Morgan co., 42, 43 Cong.
- Sayler, Milton, Hamilton co., 43 to 45 Cong.
- Smith, John Q., Clinton co., 43 Cong.
- Sherwood, Isaac R., Williams co., 43 Cong.
- Southard, Milton I., Muskingum co., 43 to 45 Cong.
- Savage, John S., Clinton co., 44 Cong.
- Schultz, Emanuel, Montgomery co., 47 Cong.
- Seney, George E., Seneca co., 48 to 50 Cong.
- Sloan, John, Wayne co., 16 to 20 Cong.
- Thompson, John, Columbiana co., 19, 21 to 24 Cong.
- Taylor, Jonathan, Licking co., 26 Cong.
- Taylor, John L., Ross co., 30 to 33 Cong.
- Taylor, Ezra B., Trumbull co., 47 to 50 Cong.
- Taylor, Joseph T., Guernsey co., 48, 50 Cong.
- Taylor, Isaac H., Carroll co., 49 Cong.
- Tilden, Daniel R., Portage co., 28, 29 Cong.
- Thurman, Allen G., Ross co., 29 Cong.
- Townshend, Norton S., Lorain co., 32 Cong.
- Townsend, Amos, Cuyahoga co., 45 to 47 Cong.
- Tompkins, Cydnor B., Morgan co., 35, 36 Cong.
- Trimble, Carey A., Ross co., 36, 37 Cong.
- Theaker, Thomas C., Belmont co., 36 Cong.
- Thompson, A. C., Scioto co., 49, 50 Cong.
- Upson, William H., Summit co., 41, 42 Cong.
- Updegraff, Jonathan T., Jefferson co., 46, 47 Cong.
- Vance, Joseph, Champaign co., 17 to 23, 28, 29 Cong.
- Vinton, Samuel F., Gallia co., 18 to 24, 28 to 31 Cong.
- Van Meter, John I., Pike co., 28 Cong.
- Vallandigham, Clement L., Butler co., 35 to 37 Cong.
- Van Trump, Philadelph, Fairfield co., 40 to 42 Cong.
- Vance, John L., Gallia co., 44 Cong.
- Van Vorhes, Nelson H., Athens co., 44, 45 Cong.
- Wright, John C., Jefferson co., 17 to 20 Cong.
- Wilson, William, Licking co., 18 to 20 Cong.
- Whittlesey, Elisha, Trumbull co., 18 to 25 Cong.
- Woods, John, Butler co., 19, 20 Cong.
- Webster, Taylor, Butler co., 23 to 25 Cong.
- Weller, John B., Butler co., 26 to 28 Cong.
- Wood, Amos E., Sandusky co., 31 Cong.
- Whittlesey, William A., Washington co., 31 Cong.
- Welch, John, Athens co., 32 Cong.
- Wade, Edward, Cuyahoga co., 33 to 36 Cong.
- Watson, Cooper K., Seneca co., 34 Cong.
- White, Chilton A., Brown co., 37,38 Cong.
- Worcester, Samuel T., Huron co., 37 Cong. Welker, Martin, Wayne co., 39 to 41 Cong.
- Wilson, John T., Adams co., 40 to 42 Cong.
- Winans, James J., Greene co., 41 Cong.
- Woodworth, Laurin D., Mahoning co., 43, 44 Cong.
- Walling, Ansel T., Pickaway co., 44 Cong.
- Warner, A. J., Washington co., 46, 48, 49 Cong.
- Wilkins, Beriah, Tuscarawas co., 48 to 50 Cong. Williams, E. S., Miami co., 50 Cong.
- Wickham, Charles P., Huron co., 50 Cong.
- Young, Thomas L., Hamilton co., 46, 47 Cong.
- Yoder, S. S., Allen co., 50 Cong.
- Duncan McArthur resigned April 5, 1813.
- John S. Edwards resigned April, 1813.
- Rezin Beall resigned August 18, 1814.
- John McLean resigned in 1816 to accept office of Judge of the Supreme Court of Ohio.
- John C. Wright resigned from the 17th Congress.
- David Jennings resigned io 1826.
- William Creighton, Jr., resigned December 14, 1814. He also resigned in 1828, after second election, to accept the appointment of Judge of the United States District Court, but was not confirmed by the United States Senate
- John M. Goodenow resigned April 14, 1830.
- Robert T. Lytle resigned October 16, 1834, and re-elected November 8, 1834.
- Humphrey H. Leavitt resigned July 10, 1834, to accept office of Judge of the United States District Court of Ohio.
- Elisha Whittlesey resinned in 1838.
- Andrew W. Loomis resigned in 1837.
- Daniel Kilgore resigned in 1838.
- Thomas Corwin resigned from 26th Congress to accept office of Governor of Ohio. Ha also resigned from the 37th Congress to accept the appointment of Minister to Mexico.
- Joshua R. Giddings resigned in 1842; ra-elected April 26, 1842.
- Heman A. Moore died in 1844.
- Henry R. Brinkerhoff died in 1844.
- Gen. Thomas L. Hainer died in Mexico prior to the convening of the 30th Congress, to which ha was elected, being at that time in the military service of the United States.
- Rodolphus Dickinson resigned from the 31st Congress to accept office of Secretary of the United States Treasury.
- Amos E. Wood died in 1850.
- Seat of Lewis D. Campbell in the 35th Congress was given to Clamant L. Vallandigham on contest.
- John Sharman resigned from 35th Congress to accept office of United States Senator.
- Rutherford B. Hayes resigned in 1867 to accept office of Governor of Ohio.
- Cornelius S. Hamilton died December 22, 1867.
- Truman H. Hoag died in 1870.
- Aaron F. Perry resigned in 1872.
- James A. Garfield was elected Senator by the 64th General Assembly on the 14th day of January, 1880. He declined the office on the 18th day of January, 1881, having in the meantime been nominated to the Presidency of the United States by the Republican party, and John Sharman was elected Senator in his place.
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
J. Warren Keifer, 47th Congress; December 5, 1881, to March 4, 1883; born 1836.
UNITED STATES PRESIDENTS FROM OHIO.
William Henry Harrison, 1841; born 1773, died 1841. Ulysses S. Grant, 1869–77; born 1822, died 1885. Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877–81; born 1822. James A. Garfield, 1881; born 1831,died 1881. Benj. R. Harrison, 1889–93; born Aug. 20th, 1833, at North Bend, O.
UNITED STATES CABINET OFFICERS FROM OHIO.
DATES OF THE NUMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESSES.
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1st.—1789–1791. |
14th.—1815–1817. |
27th.—1841–1843. |
39th.—1865–1867. |
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2d.—1791–1793. |
15th.—1817–1819. |
28th.—1843–1845. |
40th.—1867–1869. |
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3d.—1793–1795. |
16th.—1819–1821. |
29th.—1845–1847. |
41st.—1869–1871. |
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4th.—1795–1797. |
17th.—1821–1823. |
30th.—1847–1849. |
42d.—1871–1873. |
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5th.—1797–1799. |
18th.—1823–1825. |
31st.—1849–1851. |
43d.—1873–1875. |
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6th.—1799–1801. |
19th.—1825–1827. |
32d.—1851–1853. |
44th.—1875–1877. |
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7th.—1801–1803. |
20th.—1827–1829. |
33d.—1853–1855. |
45th.—1877–1879. |
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8th.—1803–1805. |
21st.—1829–1831. |
34th.—1855–1857. |
46th.—1879–1881. |
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9 th.—1805–1807. |
22d.—1831–1833. |
35th.—1857–1859. |
47th.—1881–1883. |
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10th.—1807–1809. |
23d.—1833–1835. |
36th.—1859–1861. |
48th.—1883–1885. |
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11th.—1809–1811. |
24th.—1835–1837. |
37th.—1861–1863. |
49th.—1885–1887. |
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12th.—1811–1813. |
25th.—1837–1839. |
38 th.—1863–1865. |
50th.—1887–1889. |
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13th.—1813–1815. |
26th—1839–1841. |
☞ 51st and 52d Congress. |
See Addenda, Vol. III. |
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