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The Political Graveyard: Hamilton County, Ohio
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Healthy, Cincinnati</b> <a href="cms07114">Mt. Pleasant Cemetery</a> <li><b>Cleves</b> <a href="cms01347">Maple Grove Cemetery</a> <li><b>Indian Hill</b> <a href="cms03969">Armstrong Chapel Cemetery</a> <li><b>Montgomery</b> <a href="cms04749">Gate of Heaven Cemetery</a> <li><b>North Bend</b> <a href="cms05062">Congress Green Cemetery</a> <li><b>North Bend</b> <a href="cms01360">Harrison Tomb</a> </ul> <p> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms04745">Unknown Location</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Asahel Hooker Lewis (1810-1862)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Farmington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/HA-born.html">Hartford County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1810/09-10.html">September 10, 1810</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1846-48. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/sl-died.html">St. Louis</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1862/09-25.html">September 25, 1862</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/52.html">52 years, 15 days</a>). Interment somewhere. </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms04115">Catherine Street Burying Ground</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians formerly buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William McLean (1794-1839)</b> — of Piqua, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/MI-lived.html">Miami County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/MA-born.html">Mason County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1794/08-10.html">August 10, 1794</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 3rd District, 1823-29. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1839/10-12.html">October 12, 1839</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/45.html">45 years, 63 days</a>). Original interment at Catherine Street Burying Ground; reinterment in 1863 at <a href="#cms00470">Spring Grove Cemetery</a>. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Fergus McLean and Sophia (Blackford) McLean; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mclean.html#615.89.52">John McLean</a>; married to Sarah Fox.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000552">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=407544">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William McLean (Ohio politician)">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6102830">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name=" ">Clifton United Jewish Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Michael Aaronsohn (1896-1976)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/ba-born.html">Baltimore</a>, Md., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1896/07-05.html">July 5, 1896</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/disabled.html">blinded</a> in action; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/clergy.html">rabbi</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/faculty.html">college professor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940 /speakers.html">offered prayer</a>, Republican National Convention, 1940. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jewish.html">Jewish</a>. Died, in Jewish <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1976/02-25.html">February 25, 1976</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/79.html">79 years, 235 days</a>). Interment at Clifton United Jewish Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Rachel Zemon.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/194274381">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms03662">Episcopal Burial Grounds</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians formerly buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Milton Goodenow (1782-1838)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Westmoreland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CH-born.html">Cheshire County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1782/index.html">1782</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1823; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 11th District, 1829-30; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spju.html">justice of Ohio state supreme court</a>, 1830; state court judge in Ohio, 1833. Died in New Orleans, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/LA/OR-died.html">Orleans Parish</a>, La., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1838/07-20.html">July 20, 1838</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/56.html">about 56 years</a>). Original interment at Episcopal Burial Grounds; reinterment in 1851 at <a href="#cms00470">Spring Grove Cemetery</a>. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000283">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404644">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms03398">Laurel Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Alexander Duncan (1788-1853)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Madison, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/MR-born.html">Morris County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1788/index.html">1788</a>. Member of Ohio state legislature, 1820; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1837-41, 1843-45. Died in Madisonville (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1853/03-23.html">March 23, 1853</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/64.html">about 64 years</a>). Interment at Laurel Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000528">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403637">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms08129">Ludlow Park</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <p> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians who have (or had) monuments here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Cleves Symmes (1742-1814)</b> — Born in Riverhead, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SF-born.html">Suffolk County</a>, Long Island, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1742/07-21.html">July 21, 1742</a>. Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ofc/spaj.html">associate justice of New Jersey state supreme court</a>, 1777-87; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ofc/ccdel.html">Delegate to Continental Congress from New Jersey</a>, 1785-86; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/tsju.html">justice of Northwest Territory supreme court</a>, 1788-1802. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1814/02-26.html">February 26, 1814</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 220 days</a>). Interment at <a href="#cms05062">Congress Green Cemetery</a>, North Bend, Ohio; memorial monument at Ludlow Park. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Rev. Timothy Symmes and Mary (Cleves) Symmes; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1760/10-30.html">October 30, 1760</a>, to Anna Tuthill; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1794/09-10.html">September 10, 1794</a>, to Susannah Livingston (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#553.65.72">William Livingston</a>; sister-in-law of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jasen-jeffreys.html#250.80.11">John Jay</a>; sister of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#055.73.86">Henry Brockholst Livingston</a>; niece of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#595.88.73">Robert Livingston</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#875.08.45">Peter Van Brugh Livingston</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#879.66.25">Philip Livingston</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#110.29.78">Peter Robert Livingston</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#336.45.81">Walter Livingston</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#760.25.09">Philip Peter Livingston</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#224.97.31">Anna Tuthill Symmes</a> (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#055.84.40">William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)</a>); grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#929.47.78">John Scott Harrison</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#917.46.10">Benjamin Harrison</a>; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#829.98.96">Russell Benjamin Harrison</a>; third great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#907.89.02">William Henry Harrison (1896-1990)</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0003.html">Livingston-Schuyler family</a> of New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S001137">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410587">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John Cleves Symmes">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/11842">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms02377">Presbyterian Burying Ground</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>George L. Kinnard (1803-1836)</b> — of Indiana. Born in Pennsylvania, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1803/index.html">1803</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/sthse.html">Indiana state house of representatives</a>, 1827; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Indiana</a> 6th District, 1833-36; died in office 1836. Died from injuries received in an <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/fire.html">explosion</a> on the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/boat.html">steamer</a> <i>Flora</i> on the Ohio River, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1836/11-26.html">November 26, 1836</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/33.html">about 33 years</a>). Interment at Presbyterian Burying Ground; cenotaph at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-buried.html#cms00416">Congressional Cemetery</a>, Washington, D.C. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=K000224">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406383">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms03557">St. Joseph's Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Joseph Andrew Dixon (1879-1942)</b> — also known as <b>Joseph A. Dixon</b> — of Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1879/06-03.html">June 3, 1879</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1937-39; defeated, 1940. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1942/07-04.html">July 4, 1942</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/63.html">63 years, 31 days</a>). Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000371">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403488">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Andrew Jackson Livingston (1871-1946)</b> — also known as <b>Andrew J. Livingston</b> — of Newport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/CA-lived.html">Campbell County</a>, Ky. Born in Newport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/CA-born.html">Campbell County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1871/02-06.html">February 6, 1871</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/newport.html">Mayor of Newport, Ky.</a>, 1916-20, 1924-28. Died in Lakeland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/JF-died.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1946/12-19.html">December 19, 1946</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 316 days</a>). Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Presumably named for:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jackson1.html#174.79.95">Andrew Jackson</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of John Livingston and Catherine (Lester) Livingston; married to Isadora Regan.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/129439593">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms00470">Spring Grove Cemetery</a></b></span><br> 4521 Spring Grove Ave. <br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> Founded 1845; approximate acreage: 733<br> <i>Listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1976</i><br> See also <a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=43543&">Findagrave page</a> for this location. <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/politicalgraveyard/8750627187/"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/050/48.29.jpg" width=70 height=93 border=0 alt="Salmon P. Chase"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Salmon Portland Chase (1808-1873)</b> — also known as <b>Salmon P. Chase</b>; <b>"Old Mr. Greenbacks"</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cornish, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/SU-born.html">Sullivan County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1808/01-13.html">January 13, 1808</a>. Republican. Liberty candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1846; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1849-55, 1861; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1856-60; candidate for Republican nomination for President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1856/index.html">1856</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1860/index.html">1860</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of the Treasury</a>, 1861-64; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/us-supreme-ct.html">Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court</a>, 1864-73; died in office 1873. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Died in New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-died.html">New York County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1873/05-07.html">May 7, 1873</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">65 years, 114 days</a>). Original interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-buried.html#cms00803">Oak Hill Cemetery</a>, Washington, D.C.; reinterment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Ithamar Chase and Janette Chase; married to Eliza Ann Smith; father of Katherine Jane 'Kate' Chase (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sprague.html#115.12.91">William Sprague</a>); nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chase.html#616.63.28">Dudley Chase</a>; cousin *** of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/denison.html#855.45.10">Dudley Chase Denison</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0123.html">Sprague family</a> of Providence, Rhode Island; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0247.html">Chase family</a> of Vermont (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KS/CS.html">Chase County, Kan.</a> is named for him.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">Chase Hall (dormitory, built 1926), at Harvard <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-colleges.html">University</a> Business School, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-names.html">Boston, Massachusetts</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>. — The World War II <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-ships.html">Liberty ship</a> <i>SS Salmon P. Chase</i> (built 1942 at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OR/MU-names.html">Portland, Oregon</a>; scrapped 1960) was <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Politician named for him:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/osborn.html#384.25.81">Chase S. Osborn</a> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Coins and currency</i>: His <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/coins-currency.html">portrait appeared</a> on various U.S. currency, including $1 and $10 notes in the 1860s, and the $10,000 bill from 1918 to 1946.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000332">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=402473">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/salmon-portland-chase/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salmon P. Chase">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/808/000031715">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/192">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=35274">OurCampaigns candidate detail</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Books about Salmon P. Chase:</i> Frederick J. Blue, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0873383400/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0873383400&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Salmon P. Chase : A Life in Politics</a> — John Niven, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195046536/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0195046536&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Salmon P. Chase : A Biography</a> — Albert B. Hart, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0781253691/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0781253691&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Salmon P. Chase</a> — Doris Kearns Goodwin, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743270754/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0743270754&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Team of Rivals : The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Life and Work of James G. Blaine (1893)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19250309,00.html"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/643/30.15.jpg" width=70 height=108 border=0 alt="Nicholas Longworth"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Nicholas Longworth (1869-1931)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1869/11-05.html">November 5, 1869</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a> from Hamilton County, 1900; defeated, 1897; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1901; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1903-13, 1915-31; defeated, 1912; died in office 1931; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/congr.html">Speaker of the U.S. House</a>, 1925-31; died in office 1931. Died, of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/pneumonia.html">pneumonia</a>, in Aiken, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/SC/AI-died.html">Aiken County</a>, S.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1931/04-09.html">April 9, 1931</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/61.html">61 years, 155 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Nicholas Longworth (1844-1890) and Susan (Walker) Longworth; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1906/02-17.html">February 17, 1906</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/longan-looker.html#866.63.42">Alice Lee Roosevelt</a> (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/roosevelt.html#741.57.28">Theodore Roosevelt</a>; half-sister of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/roosevelt.html#639.27.54">Theodore Roosevelt Jr.</a>); nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stonebraker-stoughton.html#982.97.92">Bellamy Storer</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/anderson6.html#579.96.85">Larz Anderson</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0204.html">Anderson-Marshall family</a> of Ohio and West Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0035.html">Roosevelt family</a> of New York (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Cross-reference:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/crowninshield-crystal.html#270.85.84">Maurice E. Crumpacker</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000433">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406924">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas Longworth">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/150/000115802">NNDB dossier</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Books about Nicholas Longworth:</i> Richard B. Cheney & Lynne V. Cheney, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0684823403/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0684823403&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Kings Of The Hill : How Nine Powerful Men Changed The Course of American History</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Time Magazine, March 9, 1925</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Alphonso Taft (1810-1891)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Townshend, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/WN-born.html">Windham County</a>, Vt., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1810/11-05.html">November 5, 1810</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1856/OH.html">1856</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1860/OH.html">1860</a> (alternate); candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a>, 1856; superior court judge in Ohio, 1865-72; candidate for nomination for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1875; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of War</a>, 1876; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Attorney General</a>, 1876-77; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/AH-diplomats.html ">Austria-Hungary</a>, 1882-84; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/RU-diplomats.html ">Russia</a>, 1884-85. Died in San Diego, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/SD-died.html">San Diego County</a>, Calif., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1891/05-21.html">May 21, 1891</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/80.html">80 years, 197 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Sylvia (Hayward) Taft and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#083.03.95">Peter Rawson Taft</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1841/08-29.html">August 29, 1841</a>, to Fannie Phelps; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1853/12-26.html">December 26, 1853</a>, to Louisa Maria Torrey; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#117.31.25">Charles Phelps Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#155.21.12">William Howard Taft</a> (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#380.36.61">Helen Louise Herron</a>) and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#034.92.64">Henry Waters Taft</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#504.30.00">Walbridge S. Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#734.91.43">Robert Alphonso Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#835.28.29">Charles Phelps Taft II</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#905.39.81">William Howard Taft III</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#785.13.87">Robert Taft Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#026.45.34">Seth Chase Taft</a>; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#407.39.33">Robert Alphonso Taft III</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#600.87.26">Willard J. Chapin</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#961.38.58">George Franklin Chapin</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams8.html#103.05.89">Samuel Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#548.16.61">Samuel Huntington</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#222.26.90">Daniel Chapin</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hopkinson-hormann.html#544.37.14">William Warner Hoppin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#167.23.46">John Milton Thayer</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#061.33.60">Edward M. Chapin</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fiero-finan.html#304.90.64">Calvin Fillmore</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#293.51.72">Bela Edgerton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thye-tiernan.html#341.80.46">Heman Ticknor</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/dyer.html#944.94.91">Elisha Dyer Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#486.49.05">William Nelson Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#403.46.98">Arthur Chapin</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonso Taft">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/taft-alphonso ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/385/000098091">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/4592">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Henry Stanberry (1803-1881)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/FA-lived.html">Fairfield County</a>, Ohio; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/FR-lived.html">Franklin County</a>, Ohio. Born in New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-born.html">New York County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1803/02-20.html">February 20, 1803</a>. Whig. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/attygn.html">Ohio state attorney general</a>, 1846-51; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cncn2.html">delegate to Ohio state constitutional convention</a> from Franklin County, 1850-51; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Attorney General</a>, 1866-68. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Died in New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-died.html">New York County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1881/06-26.html">June 26, 1881</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/78.html">78 years, 126 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry Stanberry">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Judson Harmon (1846-1927)</b> — of Wyoming, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Newtown, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1846/02-03.html">February 3, 1846</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; common pleas court judge in Ohio, 1876-77; superior court judge in Ohio, 1878-87; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Attorney General</a>, 1895-97; receiver of bankrupt <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/railroading.html">railways</a>, 1905-09; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1909-13; candidate for Democratic nomination for President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1912/index.html">1912</a>; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1916/OH.html">1916</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1924/OH.html">1924</a>; candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/baptist.html">Baptist</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1927/02-22.html">February 22, 1927</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 19 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Rev. B. F. Harmon and Julia (Bronson) Harmon.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OK/HM.html">Harmon County, Okla.</a> is named for him.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">The World War II <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-ships.html">Liberty ship</a> <i>SS Harmon Judson</i> (built 1943 at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/CC-names.html">Richmond, California</a>; launched as <i>Samwash</i>; renamed 1947 as <i>Maplebank</i>; renamed 1957 as <i>African Lord</i>; scrapped 1969) was originally <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/judson-harmon/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judson Harmon">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Isaac G. Burnet (1784-1856)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1784/07-07.html">July 7, 1784</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1819-31. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1856/03-11.html">March 11, 1856</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 248 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/politicalgraveyard/8751747946/"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/031/41.28.jpg" width=70 height=105 border=0 alt="George H. Pendleton"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>George Hunt Pendleton (1825-1889)</b> — also known as <b>George H. Pendleton</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1825/07-19.html">July 19, 1825</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a> 1st District, 1854-55; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1857-65; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1864/OH.html">1864</a>; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/pres-vp.html">Vice President of the United States</a>, 1864; candidate for Democratic nomination for President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1868/index.html">1868</a>; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1869; president, Kentucky Central <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/railroading.html">Railroad</a>, 1869-79; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1879-85; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-diplomats.html ">Germany</a>, 1885-89. Died in Brussels, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/BG-died.html">Belgium</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1889/11-24.html">November 24, 1889</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/64.html">64 years, 128 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Jane (Hunt) Pendleton and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#102.85.12">Nathanael Greene Pendleton</a>; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1846/">1846</a> to Mary Alicia 'Alice' Key (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#891.61.81">Francis Scott Key</a>; sister of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#729.78.57">Philip Barton Key</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#897.05.79">Francis Key Pendleton</a>; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#553.69.40">Edmund Henry Pendleton</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#405.60.08">Nathaniel Pendleton</a>; great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#914.34.65">Edmund Pendleton</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#617.96.54">Philip Clayton Pendleton</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#501.20.13">John Pendleton Jr.</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendry-penniman.html#782.20.92">John Penn</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson4.html#400.69.26">Henry Gaines Johnson</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#364.87.98">John Strother Pendleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#801.68.68">Albert Gallatin Pendleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#349.23.41">Philip Coleman Pendleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#919.09.30">Joseph Henry Pendleton</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/maddock-magerman.html#015.69.29">James Madison</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/maddock-magerman.html#765.25.89">William Taylor Madison</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taylor9.html#681.60.97">Zachary Taylor</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#213.12.63">William Barret Pendleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#828.94.61">Charles Rittenhouse Pendleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#677.68.68">John Overton Pendleton</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/talcott-talley.html#653.94.15">Sidney Fletcher Taliaferro</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chertov-childers.html#449.26.42">Coleby Chew</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#307.03.32">George Cassety Pendleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/garnet-garretson.html#543.31.18">James Benjamin Garnett</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/smith4.html#648.72.43">Hubbard T. Smith</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#705.85.12">Charles M. Pendleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#073.46.25">Daniel Micajah Pendleton</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0158.html">Pendleton-Lee family</a> of Maryland (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">The World War II <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-ships.html">Liberty ship</a> <i>SS George H. Pendleton</i> (built 1943 at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/ba-names.html">Baltimore, Maryland</a>; scrapped 1970) was <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000203">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=408606">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/pendleton-george-hunt ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/5077">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Life and Work of James G. Blaine (1893)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John McLean (1785-1861)</b> — of Ridgeville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/WR-lived.html">Warren County</a>, Ohio; Clifton (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/MR-born.html">Morris County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1785/03-11.html">March 11, 1785</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">newspaper editor and publisher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1813-16; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spju.html">justice of Ohio state supreme court</a>, 1816-22; Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1822-23; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Postmaster General</a>, 1823-29; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/us-supreme-ct.html">Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court</a>, 1829-61; died in office 1861; candidate for Republican nomination for President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1856/index.html">1856</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1860/index.html">1860</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Slaveowner. Died in Clifton (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1861/04-04.html">April 4, 1861</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 24 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Fergus McLean and Sophia (Blackford) McLean; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mclean.html#424.51.98">William McLean</a>; married to Rebecca Edwards and Sarah Bella (Ludlow) Garrard.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">The World War II <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-ships.html">Liberty ship</a> <i>SS John McLean</i> (built 1942 at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/CC-names.html">Richmond, California</a>; sold 1947, scrapped 1970) was <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000549">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=407541">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=1581&cid=999&ctype=na&instate=na">federal judicial profile</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John McLean">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/950/000180410">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/5667">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/history/judges/mclean-john">Biographical Directory of Federal Judges</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Corry (1779-1833)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Virginia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1779/index.html">1779</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1815-19. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1833/12-16.html">December 16, 1833</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/54.html">about 54 years</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James Findlay (1770-1835)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Mercersburg, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/FR-born.html">Franklin County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1770/10-12.html">October 12, 1770</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html#4">Receiver of U.S. Land Office at Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1802-16; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1803; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1805-06, 1810-11; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1825-33; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1834. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1835/12-28.html">December 28, 1835</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">65 years, 77 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/finck-finlayson.html#315.35.65">John Findlay</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/finck-finlayson.html#440.90.33">William Findlay</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10487.html">Findlay-Brown family</a> of Pennsylvania.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000119">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404075">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Henry Evans Spencer (1807-1882)</b> — also known as <b>Henry E. Spencer</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Columbia (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1807/06-13.html">June 13, 1807</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1843-51. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1882/02-02.html">February 2, 1882</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/74.html">74 years, 234 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Galvin (1862-1922)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1862/06-13.html">June 13, 1862</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1909, 1918-21; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/OH.html">1916</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1920/OH.html">1920</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1922/03-01.html">March 1, 1922</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/59.html">59 years, 261 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>George W. C. Johnston (1828-1879)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1828/10-19.html">October 19, 1828</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1873-77. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1879/03-29.html">March 29, 1879</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/50.html">50 years, 161 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Edward Follansbee Noyes (1832-1890)</b> — also known as <b>Edward F. Noyes</b> — of Ohio. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1832/10-03.html">October 3, 1832</a>. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1872-74; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/FR-diplomats.html ">France</a>, 1877-81. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1890/09-04.html">September 4, 1890</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/57.html">57 years, 336 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Theodore Noyes and Hannah (Stevens) Greeley Noyes.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/edward-follansbee-noyes/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/noyes-edward-follansbee ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Leonard A. Harris (1824-1890)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1824/10-11.html">October 11, 1824</a>. Republican. Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1863-66; defeated, 1871; U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue for the 1st Ohio District, 1867. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1890/07-05.html">July 5, 1890</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">65 years, 267 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Carl West Rich (1898-1972)</b> — also known as <b>Carl W. Rich</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1898/09-12.html">September 12, 1898</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; served in the U.S. Army during World War II; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1947, 1951-53, 1954; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1963-65. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lambda-chi-alpha.html">Lambda Chi Alpha</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-alpha-delta.html">Phi Alpha Delta</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/omicron-delta-kappa.html">Omicron Delta Kappa</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/tau-kappa-alpha.html">Tau Kappa Alpha</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/shriners.html">Shriners</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/moose.html">Moose</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/eagles.html">Eagles</a>. Chairman and president of the Cincinnati Royals professional <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/pro-sports.html">basketball</a> team. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1972/06-26.html">June 26, 1972</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/73.html">73 years, 288 days</a>). Entombed in mausoleum at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000206">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409182">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Leopold Markbreit (1842-1909)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Vienna, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/AS-born.html">Austria</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1842/03-13.html">March 13, 1842</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; law partner of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hayes.html#084.68.34">Rutherford B. Hayes</a>, about 1860; served in the Union Army during the Civil War; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/BV-diplomats.html ">Bolivia</a>, 1869-73; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1908-09; died in office 1909. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1909/07-27.html">July 27, 1909</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/67.html">67 years, 136 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Half-brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/haskill-hastie.html#863.88.74">Frederick Hassaurek</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/markbreit-leopold ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Russell Wilson (1876-1946)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1876/11-10.html">November 10, 1876</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1930-37. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1946/11-27.html">November 27, 1946</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/70.html">70 years, 17 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Elisha Hotchkiss (1778-1858)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in New Haven, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/NH-born.html">New Haven County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1778/10-11.html">October 11, 1778</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1831-33. Died in Aurora, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/DA-died.html">Dearborn County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1858/06-10.html">June 10, 1858</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/79.html">79 years, 242 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Silas Hotchkiss and Esther (Gilbert) Hotchkiss; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1804/10-21.html">October 21, 1804</a>, to Phebe Gallup; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#697.25.43">Luther Hotchkiss</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#805.06.65">Edwin P. Hotchkiss</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sigerson-silon.html#759.08.98">Thomas Hale Sill</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#472.46.19">Elisha Hotchkiss Jr.</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/clark9.html#426.65.85">William Judson Clark</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/clark2.html#927.77.39">Charles Hull Clark</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#169.76.66">Charles M. Hotchkiss</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#793.97.55">Henry DeWitt Hotchkiss</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0015.html">Walker-Meriwether-Kellogg family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0142.html">Condit family</a> of Orange, New Jersey; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0054.html">King-Hazard family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Nicholas W. Thomas (1810-1864)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Jenkintown (now part of Philadelphia), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/PH-born.html">Philadelphia County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1810/05-23.html">May 23, 1810</a>. Whig. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1857-59. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1864/03-27.html">March 27, 1864</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/53.html">53 years, 309 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>David T. Snelbaker (1804-1867)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Philadelphia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/PH-born.html">Philadelphia County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1804/08-29.html">August 29, 1804</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1853-55. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1867/02-15.html">February 15, 1867</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/62.html">62 years, 170 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Richard Moore Bishop (1812-1893)</b> — also known as <b>Richard M. Bishop</b>; <b>"Papa Richard"</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/FE-born.html">Fleming County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1812/11-04.html">November 4, 1812</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1859-61; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cncn3.html">delegate to Ohio state constitutional convention</a> from Hamilton County, 1873; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1878-80; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1888/OH.html">1888</a>. Died in Jacksonville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/DU-died.html">Duval County</a>, Fla., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1893/03-02.html">March 2, 1893</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/80.html">80 years, 118 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/richard-moore-bishop/">National Governors Association biography</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Gustav Tafel (1830-1908)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Munich (München), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-born.html">Germany</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1830/10-13.html">October 13, 1830</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper editor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1866-68; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1897-1900. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1908/11-12.html">November 12, 1908</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/78.html">78 years, 30 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6869977">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Amor Smith Jr. (1840-1915)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Dayton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/MY-born.html">Montgomery County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1840/10-22.html">October 22, 1840</a>. Republican. U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue for the 1st Ohio District, 1879; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1885-89; U.S. Surveyor of Customs, 1891, 1909. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1915/08-14.html">August 14, 1915</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/74.html">74 years, 296 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Mary Jane Kessler.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Julius Fleischmann (1871-1925)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1871/06-08.html">June 8, 1871</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1900-05; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1904/OH.html">1904</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1908/OH.html">1908</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1912/OH.html">1912</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/OH.html">1916</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jewish.html">Jewish</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1925/02-05.html">February 5, 1925</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/53.html">53 years, 242 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Alexander Caldwell (1852-1927)</b> — also known as <b>John A. Caldwell</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Fairhaven, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/PR-born.html">Preble County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1852/04-21.html">April 21, 1852</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1889-94; resigned 1894; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1894-97; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1896/OH.html">1896</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1900/OH.html">1900</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Ohio</a>, 1900-02. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1927/05-24.html">May 24, 1927</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 33 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000034">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=402195">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Borden Mosby (1845-1928)</b> — also known as <b>John B. Mosby</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1845/12-04.html">December 4, 1845</a>. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1889-94. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1928/11-21.html">November 21, 1928</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/82.html">82 years, 353 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Robert M. Moore (1816-1880)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/EI-born.html">Ireland</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1816/10-29.html">October 29, 1816</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War; colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1877-79. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1880/02-23.html">February 23, 1880</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/63.html">63 years, 117 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Findlay Torrence (1819-1883)</b> — also known as <b>John F. Torrence</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1819/05-24.html">May 24, 1819</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1861-69; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1869-71. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1883/01-28.html">January 28, 1883</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/63.html">63 years, 249 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James John Faran (1808-1892)</b> — also known as <b>James J. Faran</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1808/12-29.html">December 29, 1808</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">newspaper editor</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1835-39; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spkr.html">Speaker of the Ohio State House of Representatives</a>, 1838-39; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1839-43; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1845-49; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1855-57; postmaster at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html#2">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1858-59. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1892/12-12.html">December 12, 1892</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/83.html">83 years, 349 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000014">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403976">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Thomas J. Stephens (1823-1892)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1823/index.html">1823</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1883-85; candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1892/06-02.html">June 2, 1892</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/68.html">about 68 years</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>George Prescott Carrel (1865-1949)</b> — also known as <b>George Carrel</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Chillicothe, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/RO-born.html">Ross County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1865/09-04.html">September 4, 1865</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1922-25. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/sigma-chi.html">Sigma Chi</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/shriners.html">Shriners</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1949/05-03.html">May 3, 1949</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/83.html">83 years, 241 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Hercules Carrel and Eleanora Kerr (Prescott) Carrel; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1896/12-31.html">December 31, 1896</a>, to Olive Sargent.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Martin Baum (1765-1831)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1765/06-15.html">June 15, 1765</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1812. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1831/12-14.html">December 14, 1831</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/66.html">66 years, 182 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles Jacob Jr. (1834-1913)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Glan-Munchweiler, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-born.html">Germany</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1834/11-24.html">November 24, 1834</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1879-81. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1913/02-27.html">February 27, 1913</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/78.html">78 years, 95 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/384/66.52.jpg" width=70 height=109 border=0 alt="Charles W. Sawyer"></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles W. Sawyer (1887-1979)</b> — also known as <b>"Buzz"</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio; Glendale, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1887/02-10.html">February 10, 1887</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a>, 1930; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Ohio</a>, 1933-35; Democratic candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1934 (primary), 1938; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/OH.html">Democratic National Committee from Ohio</a>, 1936-44; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/index.html">Vice-Chair of Democratic National Committee</a>, 1939; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1940/OH.html">1940</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1952/OH.html">1952</a>; U.S. Ambassador to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/BG-diplomats.html ">Belgium</a>, 1944-45; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/LX-diplomats.html ">Luxembourg</a>, 1944-45; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of Commerce</a>, 1948-53; part owner, Cincinnati Reds <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/pro-sports.html">baseball</a> team. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>. Died in Palm Beach, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/PB-died.html">Palm Beach County</a>, Fla., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1979/04-07.html">April 7, 1979</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/92.html">92 years, 56 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Edward Milton Sawyer and Caroline (Butler) Sawyer; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1918/07-15.html">July 15, 1918</a>, to Margaret Sterrett Johnston; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1942/06-10.html">June 10, 1942</a>, to Elizabeth L. (Lippelman) de Veyrac.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles W. Sawyer">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/sawyer-charles-w ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/332/000167828">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/31754788">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Who's Who in United States Politics (1950)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Jacob Dolson Cox (1828-1900)</b> — also known as <b>Jacob D. Cox</b> — of Ohio. Born in Montreal, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/QB-born.html">Quebec</a>, of American parents, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1828/10-27.html">October 27, 1828</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1859-60; general in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1866-68; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of the Interior</a>, 1869-70; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 6th District, 1877-79. Died in Magnolia, Gloucester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-died.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1900/08-04.html">August 4, 1900</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 281 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1849/">1849</a> to Helen C. Finney.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000833">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=402950">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/jacob-dolson-cox/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=47072">OurCampaigns candidate detail</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/246/44.28.jpg" width=70 height=113 border=0 alt="Neil H. McElroy"></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Neil Hosler McElroy (1904-1972)</b> — also known as <b>Neil H. McElroy</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Berea, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-born.html">Cuyahoga County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1904/10-30.html">October 30, 1904</a>. President, Proctor & Gamble, 1948-57; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of Defense</a>, 1957-59. Received the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/medal-of-freedom.html">Medal of Freedom</a> in 1959. Died, of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/cancer.html">cancer</a>, in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1972/11-30.html">November 30, 1972</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/68.html">68 years, 31 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Malcolm Ross McElroy and Susan Harriet (Hosler) McElroy; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1929/06-29.html">June 29, 1929</a>, to Mary Camilla Fry.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil H. McElroy">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/102/000057928">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6768380">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Eminent Americans (1954)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Theodore Moody Berry (1905-2000)</b> — also known as <b>Theodore M. Berry</b>; <b>Ted Berry</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Maysville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/MA-born.html">Mason County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1905/11-05.html">November 5, 1905</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; associate general counsel, Dunbar <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/insurance.html">Life Insurance</a> Co.; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1972/OH.html">1972</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1972-75. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/african.html">African</a> ancestry. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/naacp.html">NAACP</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/urban-league.html">Urban League</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/alpha-phi-alpha.html">Alpha Phi Alpha</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/sigma-pi-phi.html">Sigma Pi Phi</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html">First</a> Black mayor of Cincinnati. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2000/10-15.html">October 15, 2000</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/94.html">94 years, 345 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Daniel Berry and Cora (Parks) Berry; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1938/">1938</a> to Johnnie Mae Newton.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/17959856">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Louis Schwab (1850-1926)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1850/11-26.html">November 26, 1850</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/physician.html">Physician</a>; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1904/OH.html">1904</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/OH.html">1916</a> (alternate); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1910-11. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1926/06-04.html">June 4, 1926</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 190 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Edward J. Dempsey (1858-c.1929)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1858/09-26.html">September 26, 1858</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1906-07. Died about 1929 (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">about 71 years</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>George Puchta (1860-1937)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1860/04-08.html">April 8, 1860</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1916-17; candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/elks.html">Elks</a>. Died in Manila, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/PH-died.html">Philippines</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1937/04-18.html">April 18, 1937</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/77.html">77 years, 10 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles Phelps Taft II (1897-1983)</b> — also known as <b>Charles P. Taft</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1897/09-20.html">September 20, 1897</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-officials.html">Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney</a>, 1927-28; member, Cincinnati City Council, 1938-42; Republican candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1952, 1958 (primary); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1955-57. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/beta-theta-pi.html">Beta Theta Pi</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-delta-phi.html">Phi Delta Phi</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/skull-bones.html">Skull and Bones</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-beta-kappa.html">Phi Beta Kappa</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion.html">American Legion</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1983/06-24.html">June 24, 1983</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/85.html">85 years, 277 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#155.21.12">William Howard Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#380.36.61">Helen Herron Taft</a>; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#734.91.43">Robert Alphonso Taft</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1917/10-06.html">October 6, 1917</a>, to Eleanor Kellogg Chase (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chase.html#192.92.24">Irving Hall Chase</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#026.45.34">Seth Chase Taft</a>; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#117.31.25">Charles Phelps Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#034.92.64">Henry Waters Taft</a>; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#905.39.81">William Howard Taft III</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#785.13.87">Robert Taft Jr.</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#366.03.29">Alphonso Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/herring-heslop.html#190.32.97">John Williamson Herron</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/collins9.html#769.45.74">William Collins</a>; granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#407.39.33">Robert Alphonso Taft III</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#083.03.95">Peter Rawson Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/collins3.html#209.06.86">Ela Collins</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#504.30.00">Walbridge S. Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/linnan-littell.html#777.19.64">Frederick Lippitt</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#600.87.26">Willard J. Chapin</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cowart-cowpland.html#469.29.30">Josiah Cowles</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pinkerton-pittoni.html#337.35.14">William Pitkin</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/17063420">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/politicalgraveyard/10506807396/"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/764/60.93.jpg" width=70 height=110 border=0 alt="Joseph B. Foraker"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Joseph Benson Foraker (1846-1917)</b> — also known as <b>Joseph B. Foraker</b>; <b>"Fire Alarm Foraker"</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born near Rainsboro, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HI-born.html">Highland County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1846/07-05.html">July 5, 1846</a>. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; superior court judge in Ohio, 1879-82; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1886-90; defeated, 1883, 1889; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1896/OH.html">1896</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1900/OH.html">1900</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1904/OH.html">1904</a>; speaker, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1888/speakers.html">1888</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1896/speakers.html">1896</a>; chair, Resolutions Committee, chair, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1896/committees.html">1896</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1897-1909; candidate for Republican nomination for President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1908/index.html">1908</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-kappa-psi.html">Phi Kappa Psi</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1917/05-10.html">May 10, 1917</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/70.html">70 years, 309 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1870/10-04.html">October 4, 1870</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/foraker-forbes.html#848.28.46">Julia Ann Paine Bundy</a> (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bully-bunker.html#776.38.57">Hezekiah Sanford Bundy</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/20292.html">Foraker-Bundy family</a> of Cincinnati, Ohio.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-mountains.html">Mount</a> Foraker, the third highest peak in the United States, in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AK/DN-names.html">Denali Borough, Alaska</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000253">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404207">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/joseph-benson-foraker/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/18774">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> The Parties and The Men (1896)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John White Stevenson (1812-1886)</b> — also known as <b>John W. Stevenson</b> — of Covington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/KE-lived.html">Kenton County</a>, Ky. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/rm-born.html">Richmond</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1812/05-02.html">May 2, 1812</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/sthse.html">Kentucky state house of representatives</a>, 1845-48; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1848/KY.html">1848</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1852/KY.html">1852</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1856/KY.html">1856</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1880/KY.html">1880</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1880/officers.html">Permanent Chair</a>); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/cncn.html">delegate to Kentucky state constitutional convention</a>, 1849; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Kentucky</a> 10th District, 1857-61; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky</a>, 1867; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Kentucky</a>, 1867-71; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Kentucky</a>, 1871-77. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>. Slaveowner. Died in Covington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/KE-died.html">Kenton County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1886/08-10.html">August 10, 1886</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/74.html">74 years, 100 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stevenson-steward.html#761.42.61">Andrew Stevenson</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/brant-braxton.html#975.67.28">Carter Braxton</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0487.html">Brockenbrough-Stevenson-Braxton-Tyler family</a> of Virginia (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">The World War II <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-ships.html">Liberty ship</a> <i>SS John Stevenson</i> (built 1943 at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/ba-names.html">Baltimore, Maryland</a>; scrapped 1971) was <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000894">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410355">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/john-white-stevenson/">National Governors Association biography</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James Brown Ray (1794-1848)</b> — of Brookville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/FR-lived.html">Franklin County</a>, Ind. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/JF-born.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1794/02-19.html">February 19, 1794</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/merchant.html">merchant</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/tavern-biz.html">tavern owner</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">newspaper publisher</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/sthse.html">Indiana state house of representatives</a>, 1821-22; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/stsen.html">Indiana state senate</a>, 1822-25; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Indiana</a>, 1824, 1831, 1837; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Indiana</a>, 1825-31. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/irish.html">Irish</a> ancestry. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1848/08-04.html">August 4, 1848</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/54.html">54 years, 167 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ray.html#380.56.19">Martin M. Ray (1795-1865)</a>; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ray.html#127.62.52">Martin M. Ray (1823-1872)</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/11663.html">Ray family</a> of Indianapolis and Terre Haute, Indiana.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/james-brown-ray/">National Governors Association biography</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>George Ellis Pugh (1822-1876)</b> — also known as <b>George E. Pugh</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1822/index.html">1822</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/attygn.html">Ohio state attorney general</a>, 1852-54; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1855-61; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1860/OH.html">1860</a>. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1876/index.html">1876</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/54.html">about 54 years</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000560">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=408943">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Jacob Burnet (1770-1853)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Newark, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1770/02-22.html">February 22, 1770</a>. Whig. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1814-15; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spju.html">justice of Ohio state supreme court</a>, 1821-28; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1828-31; delegate to Whig National Convention from Ohio, 1839 (Convention Vice-President; member, Balloting Committee; member, Committee to Notify Nominees; speaker). Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1853/05-10.html">May 10, 1853</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/83.html">83 years, 77 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/burket-burnet.html#172.06.11">William Burnet</a>; half-brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/burket-burnet.html#802.92.11">David Gouverneur Burnet</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10197.html">Burnet family</a> of Newark, New Jersey.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B001117">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=402062">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob Burnet">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Frederick Hassaurek (1832-1885)</b> — also known as <b>Friedrich Hassaurek</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Vienna, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/AS-born.html">Austria</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1832/10-08.html">October 8, 1832</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1860/OH.html">1860</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1868/OH.html">1868</a>; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/EC-diplomats.html ">Ecuador</a>, 1861-66. Died in Paris, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/FR-died.html">France</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/10-03.html">October 3, 1885</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/52.html">52 years, 360 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Half-brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marianetti-markowitz.html#686.87.37">Leopold Markbreit</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/hassaurek-frederick ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Stanley Matthews (1824-1889)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1824/07-21.html">July 21, 1824</a>. Republican. State court judge in Ohio, 1851; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1856; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usatty.html">U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio</a>, 1858-61; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1877-79; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/us-supreme-ct.html">Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court</a>, 1881-89; died in office 1889. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-died.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1889/03-22.html">March 22, 1889</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/64.html">64 years, 244 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Thomas Johnson Matthews and Isabella (Brown) Matthews; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1843/02-15.html">February 15, 1843</a>, to Mary Ann Black (sister-in-law of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/watt-wattles.html#063.00.10">Harvey Magee Watterson</a>); father of Jane Matthews (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gravolet-gray.html#772.88.03">Horace Gray</a>) and Grace Elizabeth Matthews (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#770.37.91">James Harlan Cleveland</a>); grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#547.41.02">James Harlan Cleveland Jr.</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#123.19.22">Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#656.69.21">Carter Henry Harrison</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#988.40.79">Carter Henry Harrison II</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0417.html">Gray-Matthews family</a> of Boston, Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0427.html">Ewing-Matthews-Watterson-Harrison family</a> (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000255">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=407273">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=1507&cid=999&ctype=na&instate=na">federal judicial profile</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/893/000180353">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/5694">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/history/judges/matthews-stanley">Biographical Directory of Federal Judges</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Myers Young Cooper (1873-1958)</b> — also known as <b>Myers Y. Cooper</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in St. Louisville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/LI-born.html">Licking County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1873/11-25.html">November 25, 1873</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1920/OH.html">1920</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1936/OH.html">1936</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1936/committees.html">Resolutions Committee</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/OH.html">1940</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/OH.html">1944</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/OH.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/OH.html">1952</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1929-31; defeated, 1926, 1930; candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/disciples-of-christ.html">Disciples of Christ</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/exchange-club.html">Exchange Club</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/construction.html">Built</a> more than 2,000 homes in the Cincinnati area. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1958/12-06.html">December 6, 1958</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/85.html">85 years, 11 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/myers-young-cooper/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/464/000167960">NNDB dossier</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Albert Halstead (1867-1949)</b> — Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1867/09-19.html">September 19, 1867</a>. Colonel and aide-de-camp on staff of Gov. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mckiernan-mckinne.html#894.85.64">William McKinley</a>, 1892-96; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">newspaper editor</a>; U.S. Consul in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/ED-consuls.html ">Birmingham</a>, 1906-15; U.S. Consul General in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/AS-consuls.html ">Vienna</a>, 1915-17; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/SW-consuls.html ">Stockholm</a>, 1917-19; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/QB-consuls.html ">Montreal</a>, 1920-28; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/ED-consuls.html ">London</a>, 1928-32. Died in Old Lyme, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/NL-died.html">New London County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1949/05-21.html">May 21, 1949</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 244 days</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/plcrem.html">Cremated</a>; ashes interred at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Murat Halstead and Mary (Banks) Halstead; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1896/">1896</a> to Alene Wilcos.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/78945547">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Peter John Sullivan (1821-1883)</b> — also known as <b>Peter J. Sullivan</b> — of Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/EI-born.html">Ireland</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1821/index.html">1821</a>. Served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War; general in the Union Army during the Civil War; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/CO-diplomats.html ">Colombia</a>, 1867-69. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/loyal-legion.html">Loyal Legion</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1883/03-02.html">March 2, 1883</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/61.html">about 61 years</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/sullivan-peter-john ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>George Hoadly (1826-1902)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1826/07-31.html">July 31, 1826</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cncn3.html">Delegate to Ohio state constitutional convention</a> from Hamilton County, 1873; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1880/OH.html">1880</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1880/officers.html">Temporary Chair</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1880/speakers.html">speaker</a>); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1884-86. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1902/08-27.html">August 27, 1902</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 27 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hitchens-hoag.html#798.78.49">George Hoadley</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/george-hoadly/">National Governors Association biography</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Thomas Lowry Young (1832-1888)</b> — also known as <b>Thomas L. Young</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Killyleagh, County Down, Ireland (now <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/UL-born.html">Northern Ireland</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1832/12-14.html">December 14, 1832</a>. Republican. Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1866-68; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1868/OH.html">1868</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1871-73; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Ohio</a>, 1876-77; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1877-78; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1879-83. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1888/07-20.html">July 20, 1888</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/55.html">55 years, 219 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=Y000054">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411986">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/thomas-l-young/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas L. Young">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Lawrence Maxwell Jr. (1853-1927)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Glasgow, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/SD-born.html">Scotland</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1853/05-04.html">May 4, 1853</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; U.S. Solicitor General, 1893-95; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/faculty.html">law professor</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1927/02-18.html">February 18, 1927</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/73.html">73 years, 290 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Lawrence Maxwell and Alison (Crawford) Maxwell; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1876/12-27.html">December 27, 1876</a>, to Clara Barry Darrow.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence Maxwell, Jr.">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/936/000209309">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/28442904">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Crafts Wright (1783-1861)</b> — also known as <b>John C. Wright</b> — of Troy, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/RE-lived.html">Rensselaer County</a>, N.Y.; Steubenville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/JF-lived.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ohio. Born in Wethersfield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/HA-born.html">Hartford County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1783/08-17.html">August 17, 1783</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper editor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usatty.html">U.S. Attorney for Ohio</a>, 1818-23; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 11th District, 1823-29; defeated, 1828; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spju.html">justice of Ohio state supreme court</a>, 1831-35. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-died.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1861/02-13.html">February 13, 1861</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/77.html">77 years, 180 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Brother of Nancy Wright (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tansil-tatar.html#276.40.11">Benjamin Tappan</a>); married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1814/07-07.html">July 7, 1814</a>, to Mary Morton.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0848.html">Tappan-Merrill-Wright family</a> of New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000764">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411913">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John C. Wright (politician)">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Lawrence Lewis (1879-1943)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/de-lived.html">Denver</a>, Colo. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/sl-born.html">St. Louis</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1879/06-22.html">June 22, 1879</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper work</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Colorado</a> 1st District, 1933-43; defeated, 1930; died in office 1943. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion.html">American Legion</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1943/12-09.html">December 9, 1943</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/64.html">64 years, 170 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000291">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406788">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Samuel Fenton Cary (1814-1900)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1814/02-18.html">February 18, 1814</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1864/OH.html">1864</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1867-69; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Ohio</a>, 1875; Greenback candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/pres-vp.html">Vice President of the United States</a>, 1876. Died in College Hill (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1900/09-29.html">September 29, 1900</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/86.html">86 years, 223 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000216">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=402362">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Emil Hess (1898-1986)</b> — also known as <b>William E. Hess</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1898/02-13.html">February 13, 1898</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1929-37, 1939-49, 1951-61; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/OH.html">1932</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1986/07-14.html">July 14, 1986</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/88.html">88 years, 151 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000550">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=405412">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Herman Philip Goebel (1853-1930)</b> — also known as <b>Herman P. Goebel</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1853/04-05.html">April 5, 1853</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1875; state court judge in Ohio, 1884; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1903-11; defeated, 1910. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1930/05-04.html">May 4, 1930</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/77.html">77 years, 29 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000251">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404613">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Humphrey Howe Leavitt (1796-1873)</b> — also known as <b>Humphrey H. Leavitt</b> — of Steubenville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/JF-lived.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ohio. Born in Suffield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/HA-born.html">Hartford County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1796/06-18.html">June 18, 1796</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1825; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1827; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a>, 1830-34 (11th District 1830-33, 19th District 1833-34); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/judicial.html#z">federal judge</a>, 1834. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1873/03-15.html">March 15, 1873</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 270 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000183">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406685">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/brh2003001085/PP/"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/293/68.26.jpg" width=70 height=94 border=0 alt="Aaron F. Perry"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Aaron Fyfe Perry (1815-1893)</b> — also known as <b>Aaron F. Perry</b> — of Columbus, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/FR-lived.html">Franklin County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Leicester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/AD-born.html">Addison County</a>, Vt., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1815/01-01.html">January 1, 1815</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1847-48; postmaster at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/columbus.html#2">Columbus, Ohio</a>, 1849-53; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1864/OH.html">1864</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1871-72; resigned 1872. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1893/03-11.html">March 11, 1893</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/78.html">78 years, 69 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000241">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=408644">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron F. Perry">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/15559884">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Library of Congress</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Jacob Henry Bromwell (1848-1924)</b> — also known as <b>Jacob H. Bromwell</b> — of Wyoming, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1848/05-11.html">May 11, 1848</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1894-1903; state court judge in Ohio, 1907. Died in Wyoming, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1924/06-04.html">June 4, 1924</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 24 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000866">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=401823">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William McLean (1794-1839)</b> — of Piqua, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/MI-lived.html">Miami County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/MA-born.html">Mason County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1794/08-10.html">August 10, 1794</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 3rd District, 1823-29. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1839/10-12.html">October 12, 1839</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/45.html">45 years, 63 days</a>). Original interment at <a href="#cms04115">Catherine Street Burying Ground</a>; reinterment in 1863 at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Fergus McLean and Sophia (Blackford) McLean; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mclean.html#615.89.52">John McLean</a>; married to Sarah Fox.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000552">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=407544">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William McLean (Ohio politician)">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6102830">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Bunn Shattuc (1841-1911)</b> — also known as <b>William B. Shattuc</b> — of Madisonville (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Hector, Tompkins County (now <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SY-born.html">Schuyler County</a>), N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1841/06-11.html">June 11, 1841</a>. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/railroading.html">railway passenger agent</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1895; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1896/OH.html">1896</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1897-1903. Died in Madisonville (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1911/07-13.html">July 13, 1911</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/70.html">70 years, 32 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Sarah Milliman.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000300">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409799">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William B. Shattuc">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/18511923">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>David Tiernan Disney (1803-1857)</b> — also known as <b>David T. Disney</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/ba-born.html">Baltimore</a>, Md., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1803/08-25.html">August 25, 1803</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1849-55. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-died.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1857/03-14.html">March 14, 1857</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/53.html">53 years, 201 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000361">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403478">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Key Bond (1792-1864)</b> — of Chillicothe, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/RO-lived.html">Ross County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/SM-born.html">St. Mary's County</a>, Md., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1792/10-02.html">October 2, 1792</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 7th District, 1835-41. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1864/02-17.html">February 17, 1864</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 138 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000613">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=401580">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Henry Blackstone Banning (1836-1881)</b> — also known as <b>Henry B. Banning</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/KX-lived.html">Knox County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Bannings Mills (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ZZ-born.html">unknown county</a>), Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1836/11-10.html">November 10, 1836</a>. Democrat. General in the Union Army during the Civil War; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a> from Knox County, 1866-67; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1873-79; defeated, 1878, 1880. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1881/12-10.html">December 10, 1881</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/45.html">45 years, 30 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000117">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=401118">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Alexander Long (1816-1886)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Greenville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/ME-born.html">Mercer County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1816/12-24.html">December 24, 1816</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1848; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1863-65; defeated, 1860; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1864/OH.html">1864</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1880/OH.html">1880</a>; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1865. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/index.html">Censured</a> by the House of Representatives during the Civil War, for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/civil-war-slavery.html">treasonable utterances</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1886/11-28.html">November 28, 1886</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/69.html">69 years, 339 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000410">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406901">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=182313">OurCampaigns candidate detail</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Milton Goodenow (1782-1838)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Westmoreland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CH-born.html">Cheshire County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1782/index.html">1782</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1823; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 11th District, 1829-30; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spju.html">justice of Ohio state supreme court</a>, 1830; state court judge in Ohio, 1833. Died in New Orleans, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/LA/OR-died.html">Orleans Parish</a>, La., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1838/07-20.html">July 20, 1838</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/56.html">about 56 years</a>). Original interment at <a href="#cms03662">Episcopal Burial Grounds</a>; reinterment in 1851 at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000283">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404644">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Robert Todd Lytle (1804-1839)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Williamsburg, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CL-born.html">Clermont County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1804/05-19.html">May 19, 1804</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1828-29; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1833-34, 1834-35. Died in New Orleans, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/LA/OR-died.html">Orleans Parish</a>, La., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1839/12-22.html">December 22, 1839</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/35.html">35 years, 217 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/rothacker-rowden.html#869.67.50">John Rowan</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10831.html">Rowan-Lytle family</a> of Kentucky.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000546">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=407030">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Flamen Ball (1809-1885)</b> — of Clifton (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Harlem, New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-born.html">New York County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1809/01-05.html">January 5, 1809</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usatty.html">U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio</a>, 1861-69; served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Died in Glendale, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/01-20.html">January 20, 1885</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 15 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1829/">1829</a> to Evelina Candler.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/17891353">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Milton Sayler (1831-1892)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1831/11-04.html">November 4, 1831</a>. Democrat. Member of Ohio state legislature, 1870; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1873-79. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1892/11-17.html">November 17, 1892</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/61.html">61 years, 13 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Cousin *** of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sawyers-sayward.html#114.05.30">Henry Benton Sayler</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000101">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409611">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Fassett Follett (1831-1902)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Enosburg, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/FR-born.html">Franklin County</a>, Vt., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1831/02-18.html">February 18, 1831</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1866-68; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spkr.html">Speaker of the Ohio State House of Representatives</a>, 1868; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1883-85. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1902/04-15.html">April 15, 1902</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 56 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000243">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404197">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Stanley Eyre Bowdle (1868-1919)</b> — also known as <b>Stanley E. Bowdle</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Clifton (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1868/09-04.html">September 4, 1868</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cncn.html">delegate to Ohio state constitutional convention</a>, 1912; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1913-15; defeated, 1914, 1916; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1916/OH.html">1916</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/automobile.html">Struck by an automobile</a> while getting off a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/railroad.html">streetcar</a>, and died a few hours later, in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1919/04-06.html">April 6, 1919</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/50.html">50 years, 214 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Daniel D. Bowdle and Ellen E. (Doran) Bowdle; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1900/11-29.html">November 29, 1900</a>, to Lillian Crane Scott; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/excell-ezequiel.html#219.29.51">Thomas Lawrence Eyre</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/excell-ezequiel.html#162.84.21">Joseph Larkin Eyre</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/13551.html">Eyre family</a> of Chester, Pennsylvania.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000679">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=401641">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William McMillan (1764-1804)</b> — of Ohio. Born near Abingdon, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/WA-born.html">Washington County</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1764/03-02.html">March 2, 1764</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/trhs.html">Northwest Territory House of Representatives</a>, 1799-1800; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cgdel.html">Delegate to U.S. Congress from Northwest Territory</a>, 1800-01; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usatty.html">U.S. Attorney for Ohio</a>, 1801-03. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1804/index.html">1804</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/40.html">about 40 years</a>). Original interment in unknown location; reinterment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000571">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=407563">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Addison Gurley (1813-1863)</b> — of Methuen, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass.; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in East Hartford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/HA-born.html">Hartford County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1813/12-09.html">December 9, 1813</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/clergy.html">Pastor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">newspaper editor and publisher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1859-63. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Universalist</a>. Appointed Governor of Arizona Territory, but died before taking office. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1863/08-19.html">August 19, 1863</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/49.html">49 years, 253 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Jason A. Gurley and Susan (Bryant) Gurley; married to Sarah Leonora Borden.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000530">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404875">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/8047710">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles Franklin Mitchell (1806-1865)</b> — of Lockport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NI-lived.html">Niagara County</a>, N.Y. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/BU-born.html">Bucks County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1806/02-18.html">February 18, 1806</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New York</a> 33rd District, 1837-41. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/index.html">Convicted</a> of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/forgery.html">forgery</a> in 1841 and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/index.html">sentenced</a> to Sing Sing <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/index.html">prison</a> in New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/pardon.html">pardoned</a> due to ill health; moved to Ohio. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1865/09-27.html">September 27, 1865</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/59.html">59 years, 221 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000806">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=412169">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>George Fries (1799-1866)</b> — of Hanoverton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CO-lived.html">Columbiana County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Pennsylvania, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1799/index.html">1799</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/physician.html">Physician</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 17th District, 1845-49; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-officials.html">Hamilton County Treasurer</a>, 1860-62; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1864/OH.html">1864</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1866/11-13.html">November 13, 1866</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/67.html">about 67 years</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000386">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404331">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/8122581">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Baker Hollister (1890-1979)</b> — also known as <b>John B. Hollister</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1890/11-07.html">November 7, 1890</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1931-37; defeated, 1936; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/OH.html">1940</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/OH.html">1944</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/OH.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/OH.html">1952</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/committees.html">Resolutions Committee</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1979/01-04.html">January 4, 1979</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/88.html">88 years, 58 days</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/plcrem.html">Cremated</a>; ashes interred at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Howard C. Hollister and Alice (Keys) Hollister; married to Ellen West Rollins.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000728">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=405579">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John B. Hollister">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6689697">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Benjamin Eggleston (1816-1888)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Corinth, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SA-born.html">Saratoga County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1816/01-03.html">January 3, 1816</a>. Republican. Member of Ohio state legislature, 1850; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1860/OH.html">1860</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1865-69. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1888/02-09.html">February 9, 1888</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/72.html">72 years, 37 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=E000090">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403783">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Isaac M. Jordan (1835-1890)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Mifflinburg, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/UN-born.html">Union County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1835/05-05.html">May 5, 1835</a>. Democrat. One of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html">founders</a> of Sigma Chi fraternity in 1855; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1883-85. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/sigma-chi.html">Sigma Chi</a>. Died from injuries received in an <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/elevator.html">elevator accident</a> in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1890/12-03.html">December 3, 1890</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/55.html">55 years, 212 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000268">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406160">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/803/000165308">NNDB dossier</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles Elwood Brown (1834-1904)</b> — also known as <b>Charles E. Brown</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1834/07-04.html">July 4, 1834</a>. Republican. General in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1885-89; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1890. Wounded during the Civil War, while fighting in Georgia, 1864, and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/disabled.html">lost a leg</a>. Died in College Hill (now part of Cincinnati), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1904/05-22.html">May 22, 1904</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/69.html">69 years, 323 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000907">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=401864">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James Harlan Cleveland (1865-1906)</b> — also known as <b>Harlan Cleveland</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Frankfort, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/FR-born.html">Franklin County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1865/01-21.html">January 21, 1865</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usatty.html">U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio</a>, 1894-98; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1904/OH.html">1904</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1904/committees.html">Committee on Permanent Organization</a>). Died, from <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/kidney.html">Bright's disease</a>, in Glendale, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1906/12-24.html">December 24, 1906</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/41.html">41 years, 337 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#256.23.03">Francis Landon Cleveland</a> and Laura (Harlan) Cleveland; married to Grace Elizabeth Matthews (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/matthews.html#658.58.59">Stanley Matthews</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#547.41.02">James Harlan Cleveland Jr.</a>; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#581.37.64">John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911)</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#629.46.64">James Harlan</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#123.19.22">Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#804.17.52">James S. Harlan</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#688.34.47">John Maynard Harlan</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#671.15.82">John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971)</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#531.34.01">Grover Cleveland</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#024.00.71">Richard Folsom Cleveland</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#322.93.90">Jonathan Usher</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#045.74.35">John Palmer Usher</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#735.11.63">Robert Cleveland Usher</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sacks-saintaubin.html#380.89.20">Ephraim Safford</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kidder-kilbourne.html#639.15.77">Isaiah Kidder</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lord.html#827.56.76">Samuel Lord</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tyler.html#028.37.68">Rollin Usher Tyler</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Williamson Herron (1827-1912)</b> — also known as <b>John W. Herron</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Shippensburg, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/CU-born.html">Cumberland County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1827/05-10.html">May 10, 1827</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cncn3.html">delegate to Ohio state constitutional convention</a> from Hamilton County, 1873; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usatty.html">U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio</a>, 1889-94. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1912/08-05.html">August 5, 1912</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/85.html">85 years, 87 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Francis Herron and Jane (Willis) Herron; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1854/03-07.html">March 7, 1854</a>, to Harriet Anne Collins; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#380.36.61">Helen Louise Herron</a> (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#155.21.12">William Howard Taft</a>); grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#734.91.43">Robert Alphonso Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#835.28.29">Charles Phelps Taft II</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/linnan-littell.html#777.19.64">Frederick Lippitt</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#905.39.81">William Howard Taft III</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#785.13.87">Robert Taft Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#026.45.34">Seth Chase Taft</a>; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#407.39.33">Robert Alphonso Taft III</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">Herron <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-buildings.html">Gymnasium</a> (built 1896; later named Van Voorhis Hall; demolished 1986) at Miami <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-colleges.html">University</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/BU-names.html">Oxford, Ohio</a>, was <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/55581388">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Nathanael Greene Pendleton (1793-1861)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Savannah, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/CT-born.html">Chatham County</a>, Ga., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1793/08-25.html">August 25, 1793</a>. Whig. Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1825-29; delegate to Whig National Convention from Ohio, 1839 (member, Committee on Permanent Organization); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1841-43. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1861/06-16.html">June 16, 1861</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/67.html">67 years, 295 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#405.60.08">Nathaniel Pendleton</a> and Susan (Bard) Pendleton; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#553.69.40">Edmund Henry Pendleton</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1820/05-10.html">May 10, 1820</a>, to Jane Frances Hunt; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#031.41.28">George Hunt Pendleton</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#897.05.79">Francis Key Pendleton</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#914.34.65">Edmund Pendleton</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#617.96.54">Philip Clayton Pendleton</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#501.20.13">John Pendleton Jr.</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendry-penniman.html#782.20.92">John Penn</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson4.html#400.69.26">Henry Gaines Johnson</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#364.87.98">John Strother Pendleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#801.68.68">Albert Gallatin Pendleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#349.23.41">Philip Coleman Pendleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#919.09.30">Joseph Henry Pendleton</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#213.12.63">William Barret Pendleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#828.94.61">Charles Rittenhouse Pendleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#677.68.68">John Overton Pendleton</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/talcott-talley.html#653.94.15">Sidney Fletcher Taliaferro</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/maddock-magerman.html#015.69.29">James Madison</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/maddock-magerman.html#765.25.89">William Taylor Madison</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taylor9.html#681.60.97">Zachary Taylor</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chertov-childers.html#449.26.42">Coleby Chew</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#307.03.32">George Cassety Pendleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/garnet-garretson.html#543.31.18">James Benjamin Garnett</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/smith4.html#648.72.43">Hubbard T. Smith</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#705.85.12">Charles M. Pendleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#073.46.25">Daniel Micajah Pendleton</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/major.html#015.79.59">Elliot Woolfolk Major</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woody-worthey.html#003.73.50">Edgar Bailey Woolfolk</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#999.09.60">Charles Sumner Pendleton</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/button-byrer.html#406.94.37">Charles Willing Byrd</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0158.html">Pendleton-Lee family</a> of Maryland (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000208">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=408610">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6921700">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Timothy Crane Day (1819-1869)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1819/01-08.html">January 8, 1819</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1855-57. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1869/04-15.html">April 15, 1869</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/50.html">50 years, 97 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000161">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403293">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James William Gazlay (1784-1874)</b> — also known as <b>James W. Gazlay</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-born.html">New York County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1784/07-23.html">July 23, 1784</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1823-25; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">newspaper editor</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1874/06-08.html">June 8, 1874</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/89.html">89 years, 320 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000109">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404481">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Bellamy Storer (1796-1875)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Portland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/CU-born.html">Cumberland County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1796/03-26.html">March 26, 1796</a>. Whig. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1835-37; candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio; state court judge in Ohio, 1854. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1875/06-01.html">June 1, 1875</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/79.html">79 years, 67 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stonebraker-stoughton.html#982.97.92">Bellamy Storer (1847-1922)</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0035.html">Roosevelt family</a> of New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000971">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410429">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Coleman W. Avery (1880-1938)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1880/02-22.html">February 22, 1880</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spju.html">justice of Ohio state supreme court</a>, 1920; appointed 1920; defeated, 1920. According to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/index.html">published reports</a>, he <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/murder-mayhem.html">murdered</a> his wife, Sara, by shooting her in the head, and then <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/gunshot.html">shot</a> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/suicide.html">himself</a>; he was found and taken to General <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, where he died without regaining consciousness, in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1938/03-14.html">March 14, 1938</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/58.html">58 years, 20 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of William Ledyard Avery and Johanna (Ummethun) Avery; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1904/">1904</a> to Elinor Coates Baer; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1934/">1934</a> to Sara Loving.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coleman W. Avery">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/78886170">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Gordon Harry Scherer (1906-1988)</b> — also known as <b>Gordon H. Scherer</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1906/12-26.html">December 26, 1906</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1953-63; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1964/OH.html">1964</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1988/08-13.html">August 13, 1988</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 231 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000120">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409628">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/79032134">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles Dustin Coffin (1804-1880)</b> — of New Lisbon (now Lisbon), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CO-lived.html">Columbiana County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Newburyport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1804/09-10.html">September 10, 1804</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 17th District, 1837-39. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1880/02-28.html">February 28, 1880</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 171 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Nathan Emery Coffin and Eunice (Coffin) Coffin; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1824/">1824</a> to Harriet Eliza Wooster; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/davis2.html#582.14.34">Daniel Davis</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sanborn.html#385.50.86">Lee Randall Sanborn</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0030.html">DuPont family</a> of Wilmington, Delaware; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000587">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=402716">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6921816">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Peter Wilson Strader (1818-1881)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Shawnee, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/WA-born.html">Warren County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1818/11-06.html">November 6, 1818</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1869-71. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1881/02-25.html">February 25, 1881</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/62.html">62 years, 111 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000987">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410445">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Slocum Groesbeck (1815-1897)</b> — also known as <b>William S. Groesbeck</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Kinderhook, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/CO-born.html">Columbia County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1815/07-24.html">July 24, 1815</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cncn2.html">delegate to Ohio state constitutional convention</a> from Hamilton County, 1850-51; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1857-59; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a> 1st District, 1862-63; received one electoral vote for Vice-President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/pres-vp-1872.html">1872</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/low-countries.html">Dutch</a> ancestry. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1897/07-07.html">July 7, 1897</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 348 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000490">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404835">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William S. Groesbeck">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/5579668698/"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/117/31.25.jpg" width=70 height=99 border=0 alt="Charles P. Taft"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles Phelps Taft (1843-1929)</b> — also known as <b>Charles P. Taft</b>; <b>Charlie Taft</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1843/12-21.html">December 21, 1843</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">newspaper editor and publisher</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1871-73; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1895-97; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1900/OH.html">1900</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1908/OH.html">1908</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1912/OH.html">1912</a>; candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio. Philanthropist; owner, Chicago Cubs <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/pro-sports.html">baseball</a> team. Died, of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/pneumonia.html">pneumonia</a>, in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1929/12-31.html">December 31, 1929</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/86.html">86 years, 10 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#366.03.29">Alphonso Taft</a> and Fannie (Phelps) Taft; half-brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#155.21.12">William Howard Taft</a> (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#380.36.61">Helen Louise Herron</a>) and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#034.92.64">Henry Waters Taft</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1873/12-04.html">December 4, 1873</a>, to Annie Sinton; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#504.30.00">Walbridge S. Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#734.91.43">Robert Alphonso Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#835.28.29">Charles Phelps Taft II</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#083.03.95">Peter Rawson Taft</a>; granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#905.39.81">William Howard Taft III</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#785.13.87">Robert Taft Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#026.45.34">Seth Chase Taft</a>; great-granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#407.39.33">Robert Alphonso Taft III</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#600.87.26">Willard J. Chapin</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hopkinson-hormann.html#544.37.14">William Warner Hoppin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#167.23.46">John Milton Thayer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#061.33.60">Edward M. Chapin</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#961.38.58">George Franklin Chapin</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=T000007">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410597">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/11763">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Library of Congress</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Jacob Erastus Davis (1905-2003)</b> — also known as <b>Jacob E. Davis</b> — of Waverly, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/PK-lived.html">Pike County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Beaver, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/PK-born.html">Pike County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1905/10-31.html">October 31, 1905</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/PK-officials.html">Pike County Prosecuting Attorney</a>, 1931-34; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1935-37; resigned 1937; common pleas court judge in Ohio, 1937-40; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 6th District, 1941-43; vice-president, Kroger Company (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/food.html">supermarkets</a>), 1945-60; president and CEO, 1961-70. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/protestant.html">Protestant</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-beta-kappa.html">Phi Beta Kappa</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-theta-phi.html">Delta Theta Phi</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/acacia.html">Acacia</a>. Died in Naples, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/CO-died.html">Collier County</a>, Fla., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2003/02-28.html">February 28, 2003</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/97.html">97 years, 120 days</a>). Entombed in mausoleum at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of George Omer Davis and Katheryne Rose (Leist) Davis; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1929/09-18.html">September 18, 1929</a>, to Minnie Eleanor Middleton.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000108">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403244">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Ozro John Dodds (1840-1882)</b> — of Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1840/03-22.html">March 22, 1840</a>. Democrat. Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1870-71; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1872-73. Died in Columbus, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/FR-died.html">Franklin County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1882/04-18.html">April 18, 1882</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/42.html">42 years, 27 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000393">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403508">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles Tatgenhorst Jr. (1883-1961)</b> — of Cleves, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1883/08-19.html">August 19, 1883</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1927-29; Judge, Ohio Court of Appeals, 1936. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-alpha-delta.html">Phi Alpha Delta</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1961/01-13.html">January 13, 1961</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/77.html">77 years, 147 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Charles F. W. Tatgenhorst and Amelia (Streidelmeyer) Tatgenhorst; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1914/08-19.html">August 19, 1914</a>, to Clara Strebel.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=T000049">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410637">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/285/98.85.jpg" width=70 height=108 border=0 alt="John E. Kehl"></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Elwin Kehl (1870-1936)</b> — also known as <b>John E. Kehl</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio; Asheville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/BU-lived.html">Buncombe County</a>, N.C. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1870/10-10.html">October 10, 1870</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/accounting.html">Bookkeeper</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/printing.html">printer</a>; U.S. Consul in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/PL-consuls.html ">Stettin</a>, 1897-1908; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/NS-consuls.html ">Sydney</a>, 1908-11; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GC-consuls.html ">Salonika</a>, 1911-18; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/DE-consuls.html ">Aarhus</a>, 1918-20; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-consuls.html ">Stuttgart</a>, as of 1926-29; U.S. Consul General in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-consuls.html ">Hamburg</a>, as of 1931-32. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/german.html">German</a> ancestry. Died, in Johns Hopkins University <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/ba-died.html">Baltimore</a>, Md., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1936/04-02.html">April 2, 1936</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">65 years, 175 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of John Kehl and Louise (Buckley) Kehl.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/78969867">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> U.S. passport application (1921)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James Harlan Cleveland Jr. (1894-1950)</b> — also known as <b>James H. Cleveland</b> — of Glendale, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Glendale, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1894/08-28.html">August 28, 1894</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usatty.html">U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio</a>, 1939. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1950/03-21.html">March 21, 1950</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/55.html">55 years, 205 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Grace (Matthews) Cleveland and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#770.37.91">James Harlan Cleveland</a>; married to Elizabeth McLaren; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#123.19.22">Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#256.23.03">Francis Landon Cleveland</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/matthews.html#658.58.59">Stanley Matthews</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#581.37.64">John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911)</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#629.46.64">James Harlan</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/watt-wattles.html#772.78.42">Henry Watterson</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#804.17.52">James S. Harlan</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#688.34.47">John Maynard Harlan</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/watt-wattles.html#549.42.99">Harvey Watterson</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#671.15.82">John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971)</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#531.34.01">Grover Cleveland</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#322.93.90">Jonathan Usher</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#024.00.71">Richard Folsom Cleveland</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#045.74.35">John Palmer Usher</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#735.11.63">Robert Cleveland Usher</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#656.69.21">Carter Henry Harrison</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/78908980">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Edwin Stanton McCook (1837-1873)</b> — Born in Carrollton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CA-born.html">Carroll County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1837/03-26.html">March 26, 1837</a>. General in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DK/ofc/trsc.html">secretary of Dakota Territory</a>, 1872-73; died in office 1873. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/gunshot.html">Shot</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/murder.html">killed</a> by Peter P. Wintermute, a banker and political adversary, at a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/taverns.html">saloon</a> in Yankton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/SD/YA-died.html">Yankton County</a>, Dakota Territory (now S.Dak.), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1873/09-11.html">September 11, 1873</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/36.html">36 years, 169 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mccooey-mccormack.html#947.54.87">George Wythe McCook</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mccooey-mccormack.html#028.27.76">Edward Moody McCook</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mccooey-mccormack.html#866.92.37">Anson George McCook</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/15546.html">McCook family</a> of Steubenville, Ohio.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/SD/MC.html">McCook County, S.Dak.</a> is named for him.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Thomas Wrightson II (1822-1897)</b> — of Kentucky. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1822/07-24.html">July 24, 1822</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/stsen.html">Kentucky state senate</a>, 1869-73; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Kentucky</a> 6th District, 1870. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1897/08-07.html">August 7, 1897</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 14 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Philip Henry Hartmann (1838-1904)</b> — also known as <b>Philipp Heinrich Hartmann</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Heidelberg, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-born.html">Germany</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1838/08-10.html">August 10, 1838</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/DE-consuls.html">Vice-Consul for Denmark</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1872-97; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/SW-consuls.html">Vice-Consul for Sweden & Norway</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1872-95; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/NL-consuls.html">Consul for Netherlands</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1873-77, 1888-95; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/BG-consuls.html">Consul for Belgium</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1877-97. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/german.html">German</a> ancestry. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1904/11-11.html">November 11, 1904</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/66.html">66 years, 93 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1868/">1868</a> to Louise Jaup.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/78948787">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Andrew Hickenlooper</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Republican. General in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Ohio</a>, 1880-82; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1896/OH.html">1896</a>. Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Carl Friedrich Adae (1815-1868)</b> — also known as <b>Charles F. Adae</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Geislingen, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-born.html">Germany</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1815/03-13.html">March 13, 1815</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/banking.html">Banker</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-consuls.html">Consul for Prussia</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1868; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-consuls.html">Consul for Wurtemberg</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1868; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-consuls.html">Consul for Bavaria</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1868; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-consuls.html">Consul for Baden</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1868; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-consuls.html">Consul for Hesse-Darmstadt</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1868. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1868/03-24.html">March 24, 1868</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/53.html">53 years, 11 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Johann Friedrich Adae and Anna Maria (Rau) Adae; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1842/">1842</a> to Ellen Woods; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/acampora-adamowski.html#281.90.59">Carl Adolphus Gottlieb Adae</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/acampora-adamowski.html#593.50.66">Otto Phillipp Max Adae</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/39050.html">Adae family</a> of Cincinnati, Ohio.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/60689796">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Julius Dexter (1840-1898)</b> — Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1840/09-23.html">September 23, 1840</a>. Democrat. Gold Democratic candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1897. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1898/10-21.html">October 21, 1898</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/58.html">58 years, 28 days</a>). Entombed at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Paul F. Walker (1864-1941)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Dayton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/CA-born.html">Campbell County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1864/03-30.html">March 30, 1864</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/faculty.html">University professor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/VZ-consuls.html">Honorary Consul for Venezuela</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1895-1902; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/CR-consuls.html">Consul for Costa Rica</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1896-1903. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/sigma-chi.html">Sigma Chi</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1941/11-08.html">November 8, 1941</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/77.html">77 years, 223 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Alice Dexter.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/79063988">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Schiff (1813-1878)</b> — also known as <b>Johann Schiff</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Rohrbach, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-born.html">Germany</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1813/02-21.html">February 21, 1813</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a> from Hamilton County, 1850-51, 1860-61; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a> 1st District, 1854-56, 1872-73. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lutheran.html">Lutheran</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1878/02-09.html">February 9, 1878</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/64.html">64 years, 353 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James W. Gaff (1816-1879)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/DA-lived.html">Dearborn County</a>, Ind. Born in Springfield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/UN-born.html">Union County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1816/index.html">1816</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/stsen.html">Indiana state senate</a>, 1863-65; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1864/IN.html">1864</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1879/01-23.html">January 23, 1879</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/62.html">about 62 years</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/78935265">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Francis Landon Cleveland (1823-1881)</b> — also known as <b>Fred Cleveland</b> — of Augusta, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/BK-lived.html">Bracken County</a>, Ky. Born in Amelia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CL-born.html">Clermont County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1823/10-27.html">October 27, 1823</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/sthse.html">Kentucky state house of representatives</a>, 1860; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/stsen.html">Kentucky state senate</a>, 1870. Died in Augusta, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/BK-died.html">Bracken County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1881/08-16.html">August 16, 1881</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/57.html">57 years, 293 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Jeremiah Clement Cleveland and Elizabeth (Smith) Cleveland; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1864/02-22.html">February 22, 1864</a>, to Laura Harlan (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#629.46.64">James Harlan</a>; sister of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harlan.html#581.37.64">John Marshall Harlan</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#770.37.91">James Harlan Cleveland</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#547.41.02">James Harlan Cleveland Jr.</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#123.19.22">Joseph Wheeler Bloodgood</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#531.34.01">Grover Cleveland</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#024.00.71">Richard Folsom Cleveland</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#322.93.90">Jonathan Usher</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#045.74.35">John Palmer Usher</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/urbahns-uttley.html#735.11.63">Robert Cleveland Usher</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sacks-saintaubin.html#380.89.20">Ephraim Safford</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kidder-kilbourne.html#639.15.77">Isaiah Kidder</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lord.html#827.56.76">Samuel Lord</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tyler.html#028.37.68">Rollin Usher Tyler</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#890.97.45">Chauncey Fitch Cleveland</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sternberg-steunenberg.html#191.43.20">Charles Stetson</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sacks-saintaubin.html#243.98.46">James Safford</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kidder-kilbourne.html#399.01.14">Luther Kidder</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sternberg-steunenberg.html#416.90.03">Isaiah Stetson</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0030.html">DuPont family</a> of Wilmington, Delaware; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/78908974">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John James Piatt (1835-1917)</b> — also known as <b>John J. Piatt</b> — Born in Rising Sun, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/WO-born.html">Wood County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1835/03-01.html">March 1, 1835</a>. U.S. Consul in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/EI-consuls.html ">Queenstown</a>, as of 1884. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1917/02-17.html">February 17, 1917</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 353 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of John Bear Piatt and Emily (Scott) Piatt; married to Sarah Morgan Bryan; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#567.59.11">Arthur Donn Piatt</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#166.94.25">Frederick Paul Piatt</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#987.20.53">Cecil Piatt</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/19753.html">Piatt family</a> of North Bend, Ohio.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/79014854">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Howard Melish (1910-1986)</b> — also known as <b>W. Howard Melish</b> — of Brooklyn, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/KI-lived.html">Kings County</a>, N.Y. Born in Brooklyn, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/KI-born.html">Kings County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1910/05-11.html">May 11, 1910</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/clergy.html">Episcopal priest</a>; vice-chair of New York American Labor Party, 1945-49; chairman, National Council of Soviet-American Friendship, 1947-51 and 1971-78; this organization and its leaders were <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/index.html">investigated</a> for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/sedition.html">subversion</a> by the U.S. House Committee on Un-American Activities; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/index.html">ousted</a> in 1957 as rector of Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn, over his allegedly <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/sedition.html">pro-Communist</a> activities. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Died in Brooklyn, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/KI-died.html">Kings County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1986/06-15.html">June 15, 1986</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 35 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Marguerite (McComas) Melish and John Howard Melish; married to Mary Jane Dietz.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William Howard Melish">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/49623630">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/459/15.42.jpg" width=70 height=119 border=0 alt="Edward F. Peters"></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Edward Frederick Peters (1875-1931)</b> — also known as <b>Edward F. Peters</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1875/01-29.html">January 29, 1875</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/UR-consuls.html">Vice-Consul for Uruguay</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1902-07; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/HO-consuls.html">Vice-Consul for Honduras</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1903; served in the U.S. Army during World War I. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/gun-accidents.html">Accidentally</a> or <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/suicide.html">deliberately</a> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/gunshot.html">shot</a> himself, in his <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/offices.html">law office</a>, in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1931/03-04.html">March 4, 1931</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/56.html">56 years, 34 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Adolph Peters and Eva (Stermer) Peters; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1900/">1900</a> to Bertha M. Rice.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/79013601">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Cincinnati Post, March 4, 1931</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Rudolph Henry Wurlitzer (1873-1948)</b> — also known as <b>Rudolph H. Wurlitzer</b>; <b>Rodolfo Wurlitzer</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1873/12-30.html">December 30, 1873</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/BV-consuls.html">Honorary Vice-Consul for Bolivia</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1926-35. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/german.html">German</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/french.html">French</a> ancestry. Died, in Christ <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1948/05-27.html">May 27, 1948</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/74.html">74 years, 149 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Franz Rudolph Wurlitzer and Leonie (Farny) Wurlitzer; married to Marie Henriette Richard.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/11538107">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Peter Rawson Taft (1785-1867)</b> — of Vermont. Born in Uxbridge, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-born.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1785/04-14.html">April 14, 1785</a>. Member of Vermont state legislature, 1820. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1867/01-01.html">January 1, 1867</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 262 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Aaron Taft and Rhoda (Rawson) Taft; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1810/12-05.html">December 5, 1810</a>, to Sylvia Howard; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#366.03.29">Alphonso Taft</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#117.31.25">Charles Phelps Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#155.21.12">William Howard Taft</a> (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#380.36.61">Helen Louise Herron</a>) and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#034.92.64">Henry Waters Taft</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#504.30.00">Walbridge S. Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#734.91.43">Robert Alphonso Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#835.28.29">Charles Phelps Taft II</a>; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#905.39.81">William Howard Taft III</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#785.13.87">Robert Taft Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#026.45.34">Seth Chase Taft</a>; third great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#407.39.33">Robert Alphonso Taft III</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hopkinson-hormann.html#544.37.14">William Warner Hoppin</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#167.23.46">John Milton Thayer</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/dyer.html#944.94.91">Elisha Dyer Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#486.49.05">William Nelson Taft</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/greenaway-greenhut.html#459.87.70">William Greene</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/faalevao-fairbanks.html#771.20.70">Wilson Henry Fairbank</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bates.html#735.59.49">Arthur Laban Bates</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ferriss-fieger.html#932.33.92">Samuel Clement Fessenden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ferriss-fieger.html#201.75.54">Benjamin Fessenden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ferriss-fieger.html#212.82.38">John Milton Fessenden</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ferriss-fieger.html#398.31.32">Charles Backus Hyde Fessenden</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/7651073">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Rufus King (1817-1891)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Chillicothe, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/RO-born.html">Ross County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1817/05-30.html">May 30, 1817</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cncn3.html">Delegate to Ohio state constitutional convention</a> from Hamilton County, 1873. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1891/03-25.html">March 25, 1891</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/73.html">73 years, 299 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/king3.html#075.68.15">Edward King</a> and Sarah Ann (Worthington) King; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/king5.html#735.94.39">John Alsop King</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/king5.html#639.10.19">James Gore King</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/king7.html#776.37.65">Rufus King (1755-1827)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/worthington.html#570.14.69">Thomas Worthington</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/king9.html#351.36.76">William King</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/king2.html#766.24.84">Cyrus King</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allman-alsop.html#615.47.93">John Alsop</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/king7.html#455.80.42">Rufus King (1814-1876)</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hayworth-heacock.html#970.87.08">Ebenezer Hazard</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hayworth-heacock.html#405.45.96">Erskine Hazard</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0006.html">Conger family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0054.html">King-Hazard family</a> of Connecticut and New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0119.html">Wildman family</a> of Danbury, Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus King (lawyer)">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles B. Wing (1853-1923)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio; Wyoming, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1853/04-22.html">April 22, 1853</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/papermaking.html">Paper manufacturer</a>; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1896/OH.html">1896</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/elks.html">Elks</a>. Died in Wyoming, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1923/05-12.html">May 12, 1923</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/70.html">70 years, 20 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Mary M. Virginia 'Jennie' Sine.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/79074720">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John J. Burchenal (1861-1926)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Richmond, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/WY-born.html">Wayne County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1861/01-13.html">January 13, 1861</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/OH.html">1916</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1920/OH.html">1920</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1924/OH.html">1924</a>. Died in Glendale, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1926/01-22.html">January 22, 1926</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">65 years, 9 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Julia B. Foraker (1847-1933)</b> — also known as <b>Julia Ann Paine Bundy</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/JA-born.html">Jackson County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1847/06-17.html">June 17, 1847</a>. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/OH.html">1932</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/dar.html">Daughters of the American Revolution</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1933/07-21.html">July 21, 1933</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/86.html">86 years, 34 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Caroline (Paine) Bundy and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bully-bunker.html#776.38.57">Hezekiah Sanford Bundy</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1870/10-04.html">October 4, 1870</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/foraker-forbes.html#764.60.93">Joseph Benson Foraker</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/20292.html">Foraker-Bundy family</a> of Cincinnati, Ohio.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/8821608">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Cooper Procter (1862-1934)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Glendale, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1862/08-25.html">August 25, 1862</a>. Republican. President (1907-30) and chairman (1930-34), Proctor & Gamble Company, where he established profit-sharing and pension system; director, New York Central <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/railroading.html">Railroad</a>; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/OH.html">1916</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1924/OH.html">1924</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/OH.html">1928</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/union-league.html">Union League</a>. Died, from <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/pneumonia.html">bronchial pneumonia</a>, in Holmes <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1934/05-02.html">May 2, 1934</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 250 days</a>). Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of William Alexander Procter and Charlotte Elizabeth (Jackson) Procter; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1889/">1889</a> to Jane Eliza Johnston.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William Cooper Procter">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/840">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name=" ">Walnut Hills Cemetery</a></b></span><br> 3117 Victory Parkway <br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> Founded 1843<br> See also <a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=41036&">Findagrave page</a> for this location. <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Gustav R. Wahle (1836-1908)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Burkau, Saxony, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-born.html">Germany</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1836/11-12.html">November 12, 1836</a>. Republican. Postmaster at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html#2">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1874-78. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/german.html">German</a> ancestry. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1908/10-25.html">October 25, 1908</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 348 days</a>). Interment at Walnut Hills Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Gustav A. Wahle and Adelheid M. Wahle.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/99022457">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name=" ">Walnut Hills United Jewish Cemetery</a></b></span><br> 3400 Montgomery Road <br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> Founded 1850<br> See also <a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2200619&">Findagrave page</a> for this location. <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Murray Seasongood (1878-1983)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1878/10-27.html">October 27, 1878</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cincinnati.html">mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1926-29. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jewish.html">Jewish</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-upsilon.html">Delta Upsilon</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-beta-kappa.html">Phi Beta Kappa</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1983/02-21.html">February 21, 1983</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/104.html">104 years, 117 days</a>). Interment at Walnut Hills United Jewish Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Alfred Seasongood and Emily Fechheimer Seasongood.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/18659676">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/628/47.10.jpg" width=70 height=103 border=0 alt="Theodore A. Peyser"></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Theodore Albert Peyser (1873-1937)</b> — also known as <b>Theodore A. Peyser</b> — of Manhattan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-lived.html">New York County</a>, N.Y. Born in Charleston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/KA-born.html">Kanawha County</a>, W.Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1873/02-18.html">February 18, 1873</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/misc-occ.html">Traveling salesman</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/insurance.html">insurance business</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New York</a> 17th District, 1933-37; died in office 1937. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jewish.html">Jewish</a>. Died, from <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/heart.html">coronary thrombosis</a>, in Manhattan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-died.html">New York County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1937/08-08.html">August 8, 1937</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/64.html">64 years, 171 days</a>). Interment at Walnut Hills United Jewish Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000281">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=408681">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/18564721">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> New York Times, August 9, 1937</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Isaac Jack Martin (1908-1966)</b> — also known as <b>I. Jack Martin</b> — Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1908/07-18.html">July 18, 1908</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/judicial.html#h">Associate Judge of U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals</a>, 1958-66; died in office 1966. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jewish.html">Jewish</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/ord-coif.html">Order of the Coif</a>. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-died.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1966/11-05.html">November 5, 1966</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/58.html">58 years, 110 days</a>). Interment at Walnut Hills United Jewish Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=3305&cid=999&ctype=na&instate=na">federal judicial profile</a> — <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/history/judges/martin-isaac-jack">Biographical Directory of Federal Judges</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms03536">Wesleyan Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>David Fisher (1794-1886)</b> — of Wilmington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CI-lived.html">Clinton County</a>, Ohio; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/SO-born.html">Somerset County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1794/12-03.html">December 3, 1794</a>. Whig. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper editor and publisher</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1834; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1844; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1847-49. Died near Amelia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CL-died.html">Clermont County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1886/05-07.html">May 7, 1886</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/91.html">91 years, 155 days</a>). Interment at Wesleyan Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Adam Fisher and Susannah (Jones) Fisher; married to Nancy Byrne.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000145">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404100">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David Fisher (congressman)">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name=" ">Calvary Cemetery</a></b></span><br> 1721 Duck Creek Road <br> Evanston, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> See also <a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=40160&">Findagrave page</a> for this location. <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Auguste L. A. Fredin (1818-1902)</b> — of Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/FR-born.html">France</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1818/index.html">1818</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/furniture.html">Furniture business</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/nautical.html">steamship agent</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/FR-consuls.html">Consular Agent for France</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1874-1902. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/french.html">French</a> ancestry. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1902/02-06.html">February 6, 1902</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/83.html">about 83 years</a>). Interment at Calvary Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/166450784">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms01446">Indian Hill Episcopal Church Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Drake Road <br> Indian Hill, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=2&cmd=1&id=154032&img=1&mode=1&pg=1&tid=2032875"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/734/91.43.jpg" width=70 height=107 border=0 alt="Robert A. Taft"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Robert Alphonso Taft (1889-1953)</b> — also known as <b>Robert A. Taft</b>; <b>"Mr. Republican"</b>; <b>"Mr. Integrity"</b>; <b>"Our Illustrious Dunderhead"</b> — of Indian Hill, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1889/09-08.html">September 8, 1889</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1921-26; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spkr.html">Speaker of the Ohio State House of Representatives</a>, 1926; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/OH.html">1928</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/committees.html">Resolutions Committee</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/speakers.html">speaker</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/OH.html">1932</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/OH.html">1944</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1931-32; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1939-53; died in office 1953; candidate for Republican nomination for President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/index.html">1940</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/index.html">1944</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/index.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/index.html">1952</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/psi-upsilon.html">Psi Upsilon</a>. Co-sponsor of the Taft-Hartley Act. Died, from <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/cancer.html">malignant tumors</a>, in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/ny-hospital.html">New York Hospital</a>, Manhattan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-died.html">New York County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1953/07-31.html">July 31, 1953</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/63.html">63 years, 326 days</a>). Interment at Indian Hill Episcopal Church Cemetery; memorial monument at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-buried.html#cms07605">Capitol Grounds</a>, Washington, D.C. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#155.21.12">William Howard Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#380.36.61">Helen Herron Taft</a>; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#835.28.29">Charles Phelps Taft II</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1914/10-17.html">October 17, 1914</a>, to Martha Wheaton Bowers (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bowerman-bowes.html#303.09.67">Lloyd Wheaton Bowers</a>; granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wilson8.html#041.66.97">Thomas Wilson</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#905.39.81">William Howard Taft III</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#785.13.87">Robert Taft Jr.</a>; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#117.31.25">Charles Phelps Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#034.92.64">Henry Waters Taft</a>; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#026.45.34">Seth Chase Taft</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#366.03.29">Alphonso Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/herring-heslop.html#190.32.97">John Williamson Herron</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#407.39.33">Robert Alphonso Taft III</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/collins9.html#769.45.74">William Collins</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#083.03.95">Peter Rawson Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/collins3.html#209.06.86">Ela Collins</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#504.30.00">Walbridge S. Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/linnan-littell.html#777.19.64">Frederick Lippitt</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#600.87.26">Willard J. Chapin</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cowart-cowpland.html#469.29.30">Josiah Cowles</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pinkerton-pittoni.html#337.35.14">William Pitkin</a>; distant relative *** of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/benson.html#410.26.93">Ezra Taft Benson</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">Robert A. Taft <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-schools.html">High School</a> (opened 1955; now Robert A. Taft Information Technology High School), in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-names.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=T000009">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410599">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert Taft">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/025/000054860">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/13113">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Books about Robert A. Taft:</i> James T. Patterson, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0395139384/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0395139384&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Mr. Republican : A Biography of Robert A. Taft</a> — John F. Kennedy, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060955449/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0060955449&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Profiles in Courage</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> U.S. postage stamp (1960)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Robert Taft Jr. (1917-1993)</b> — of Indian Hill, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1917/02-26.html">February 26, 1917</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1955-62; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/OH.html">1956</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1960/OH.html">1960</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1964/OH.html">1964</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1972/OH.html">1972</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a>, 1963-65, 1967-71 (at-large 1963-65, 1st District 1967-71); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1971-76; defeated, 1964, 1976. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1993/12-07.html">December 7, 1993</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 284 days</a>). Interment at Indian Hill Episcopal Church Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#734.91.43">Robert Alphonso Taft</a> and Martha (Bowers) Taft; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#905.39.81">William Howard Taft III</a>; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1939/">1939</a> to Blanca Noel; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1969/">1969</a> to Katharine W. Perry; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#407.39.33">Robert Alphonso Taft III</a>; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#835.28.29">Charles Phelps Taft II</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#155.21.12">William Howard Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#380.36.61">Helen Herron Taft</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#117.31.25">Charles Phelps Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#034.92.64">Henry Waters Taft</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#366.03.29">Alphonso Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/herring-heslop.html#190.32.97">John Williamson Herron</a>; great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/collins9.html#769.45.74">William Collins</a>; second great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#083.03.95">Peter Rawson Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/collins3.html#209.06.86">Ela Collins</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#026.45.34">Seth Chase Taft</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#504.30.00">Walbridge S. Taft</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/linnan-littell.html#777.19.64">Frederick Lippitt</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#600.87.26">Willard J. Chapin</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cowart-cowpland.html#469.29.30">Josiah Cowles</a>; distant relative *** of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/benson.html#410.26.93">Ezra Taft Benson</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=T000010">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410600">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/1013">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms07114">Mt. Pleasant Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Mt. Healthy, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Jesse Dwight Locker (1891-1955)</b> — also known as <b>Jesse D. Locker</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1891/index.html">1891</a>. U.S. Ambassador to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/LB-diplomats.html ">Liberia</a>, 1953-55, died in office 1955. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/african.html">African</a> ancestry. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/LB-died.html">Liberia</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1955/04-10.html">April 10, 1955</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/63.html">about 63 years</a>). Interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/locker-jesse-dwight ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms01347">Maple Grove Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Cleves, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Ambrose Everett Burnside Stephens (1862-1927)</b> — also known as <b>A. E. B. Stephens</b> — of North Bend, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Crosby Township, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1862/06-03.html">June 3, 1862</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1919-27; died in office 1927. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1927/index.html">1927</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">about 65 years</a>). Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Presumably named for:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/burnside-burque.html#631.68.21">Ambrose Everett Burnside</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000855">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410318">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms03969">Armstrong Chapel Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Indian Hill, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Victor Emanuel Heintz (1876-1968)</b> — also known as <b>Victor Heintz</b> — of Ohio. Born near Grayville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/WT-born.html">White County</a>, Ill., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1876/11-20.html">November 20, 1876</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1917-19; served in the U.S. Army during World War I. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1968/12-27.html">December 27, 1968</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/92.html">92 years, 37 days</a>). Interment at Armstrong Chapel Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000455">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=405320">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor Heintz">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6851605">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms04749">Gate of Heaven Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Montgomery, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John William Keefe (1915-2006)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1915/04-24.html">April 24, 1915</a>. Municipal judge in Ohio, 1954-61, 1963-67; Judge, Ohio Court of Appeals, 1961-63, 1973-87; common pleas court judge in Ohio, 1967-73. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2006/10-27.html">October 27, 2006</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/91.html">91 years, 186 days</a>). Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1947/">1947</a> to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/keathley-keena.html#843.08.05">Ruth Castellini Keefe</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/86980886">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Albert D. Castellini (1902-1969)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1902/03-22.html">March 22, 1902</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/BG-consuls.html">Honorary Consul for Belgium</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-consuls.html">Cincinnati, Ohio</a>, 1935-64. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1969/05-01.html">May 1, 1969</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/67.html">67 years, 40 days</a>). Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Eleanor C. Castellini and Joseph J. Castellini.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/29571814">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Harry Joseph Gilligan, Sr. (1895-1978)</b> — also known as <b>Harry J. Gilligan</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1895/01-04.html">January 4, 1895</a>. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/funeral.html">funeral director</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cr21.html">delegate to Ohio convention to ratify 21st amendment</a>, 1933. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/catholic.html">Catholic</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/irish.html">Irish</a> ancestry. Died, in Good Samaritan <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1978/09-12.html">September 12, 1978</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/83.html">83 years, 251 days</a>). Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of John J. Gilligan and Mary E. (Cain) Gilligan; married to Blanche Joyce; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gilliam-gillon.html#276.23.01">John Joyce Gilligan</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sebelius-secor.html#229.13.87">Kathleen Gilligan Sebelius</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/14108.html">Sebelius-Gilligan family</a> of Cincinnati, Ohio.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/86975509">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Raymond F. Achten (1903-1987)</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1903/04-17.html">April 17, 1903</a>. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1960/OH.html">1960</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1987/06-19.html">June 19, 1987</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/84.html">84 years, 63 days</a>). Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/19423010">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Judson Hoy (d. 1993)</b> — of Ohio. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/sthse.html">Ohio state house of representatives</a>, 1960; municipal judge in Ohio, 1970. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1993/04-17.html">April 17, 1993</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/plcrem.html">Cremated</a>; ashes interred at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Ruth Castellini Keefe (1924-2016)</b> — also known as <b>Ruth Keefe</b>; <b>Ruth Castellini</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1924/07-17.html">July 17, 1924</a>. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1964/OH.html">1964</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2016/09-30.html">September 30, 2016</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/92.html">92 years, 75 days</a>). Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of William Castellini and Ruth (McGregor) Castellini; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1947/">1947</a> to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/keathley-keena.html#383.91.28">John William Keefe</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/216122863">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms05062">Congress Green Cemetery</a></b></span><br> North Bend, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Cleves Symmes (1742-1814)</b> — Born in Riverhead, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SF-born.html">Suffolk County</a>, Long Island, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1742/07-21.html">July 21, 1742</a>. Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ofc/spaj.html">associate justice of New Jersey state supreme court</a>, 1777-87; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ofc/ccdel.html">Delegate to Continental Congress from New Jersey</a>, 1785-86; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/tsju.html">justice of Northwest Territory supreme court</a>, 1788-1802. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1814/02-26.html">February 26, 1814</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 220 days</a>). Interment at Congress Green Cemetery; memorial monument at <a href="#cms08129">Ludlow Park</a>, Cincinnati, Ohio. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Rev. Timothy Symmes and Mary (Cleves) Symmes; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1760/10-30.html">October 30, 1760</a>, to Anna Tuthill; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1794/09-10.html">September 10, 1794</a>, to Susannah Livingston (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#553.65.72">William Livingston</a>; sister-in-law of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jasen-jeffreys.html#250.80.11">John Jay</a>; sister of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#055.73.86">Henry Brockholst Livingston</a>; niece of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#595.88.73">Robert Livingston</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#875.08.45">Peter Van Brugh Livingston</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#879.66.25">Philip Livingston</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#110.29.78">Peter Robert Livingston</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#336.45.81">Walter Livingston</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingston.html#760.25.09">Philip Peter Livingston</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#224.97.31">Anna Tuthill Symmes</a> (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#055.84.40">William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)</a>); grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#929.47.78">John Scott Harrison</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#917.46.10">Benjamin Harrison</a>; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#829.98.96">Russell Benjamin Harrison</a>; third great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#907.89.02">William Henry Harrison (1896-1990)</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0003.html">Livingston-Schuyler family</a> of New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S001137">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410587">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John Cleves Symmes">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/11842">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms01360">Harrison Tomb</a></b></span><br> North Bend, Hamilton County, Ohio <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/politicalgraveyard/6267597233/"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/055/84.40.jpg" width=70 height=103 border=0 alt="William Henry Harrison"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)</b> — also known as <b>"Tippecanoe"</b>; <b>"Old Tip"</b>; <b>"Farmer of North Bend"</b>; <b>"General Mum"</b>; <b>"Cincinnatus of the West"</b> — of Vincennes, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/KX-lived.html">Knox County</a>, Ind.; Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Berkeley, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/CC-born.html">Charles City County</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1773/02-09.html">February 9, 1773</a>. Whig. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/trsc.html">Secretary of Northwest Territory</a>, 1798-99; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/cgdel.html">Delegate to U.S. Congress from Northwest Territory</a>, 1799-1800; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/trgv.html">Governor of Indiana Territory</a>, 1801-12; general in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 1st District, 1816-19; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/stsen.html">Ohio state senate</a>, 1819-21; candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Ohio</a>, 1820; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1825-28; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GX-diplomats.html ">Gran Colombia</a>, 1828-29; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/pres-vp.html">President of the United States</a>, 1841; defeated, 1836; died in office 1841. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/english.html">English</a> ancestry. Slaveowner. Died of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/pneumonia.html">pneumonia</a> or <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/typhoid-fever.html">typhoid</a>, at the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/white-house.html">White House</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-died.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1841/04-04.html">April 4, 1841</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/68.html">68 years, 54 days</a>). Interment at Harrison Tomb. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#157.69.66">Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791)</a> and Elizabeth (Bassett) Harrison; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#409.35.97">Carter Bassett Harrison</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1795/11-22.html">November 22, 1795</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#224.97.31">Anna Tuthill Symmes</a> (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sword-szymczak.html#718.93.55">John Cleves Symmes</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#929.47.78">John Scott Harrison</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#917.46.10">Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#829.98.96">Russell Benjamin Harrison</a>; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#907.89.02">William Henry Harrison (1896-1990)</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#195.59.87">Beverley Randolph</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/basset-bastin.html#591.07.02">Burwell Bassett</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#312.31.91">Robert Carter Nicholas (1729-1780)</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#656.69.21">Carter Henry Harrison</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#988.40.79">Carter Henry Harrison II</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#877.22.98">George Nicholas</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#133.01.52">Wilson Cary Nicholas</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#402.57.46">John Nicholas</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#232.91.35">Peyton Randolph</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#777.13.81">Robert Carter Nicholas (1787-1857)</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#834.77.16">Thomas Marshall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#443.26.83">James Keith Marshall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/downs-doxey.html#953.82.95">Peter Myndert Dox</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#127.95.09">Edmund Randolph</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cochrane-coey.html#532.18.36">Edmund Randolph Cocke</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/trelease-trimarchi.html#618.52.82">Connally Findlay Trigg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/button-byrer.html#640.84.55">Richard Evelyn Byrd</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/haver-hawkesworth.html#659.83.99">Harry Bartow Hawes</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beucher-biddis.html#278.25.27">William Welby Beverley</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/biddle.html#689.77.06">Francis Beverley Biddle</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/button-byrer.html#387.15.81">Harry Flood Byrd</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/button-byrer.html#682.58.24">Harry Flood Byrd Jr.</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#333.19.70">Robert Monroe Harrison</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0158.html">Pendleton-Lee family</a> of Maryland; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0016.html">Lee-Randolph family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0055.html">Blackburn-Slaughter-Buckner-Madison family</a> of Kentucky (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">Harrison counties in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/HR.html">Ind.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/HR.html">Iowa</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MS/HA.html">Miss.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HS.html">Ohio</a> are named for him.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">The <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-cities.html">city</a> of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/HU-names.html">Harrison, New Jersey</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Other politicians named for him:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taylor9.html#206.90.27">William H. Harrison Taylor</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/eaton-eberhardt.html#832.22.15">W. H. H. Eba</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/clayton.html#731.01.51">William H. H. Clayton</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen9.html#741.98.20">William H. H. Allen</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beadle-beales.html#722.90.15">William H. H. Beadle</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/vanwagenen-vaudain.html#287.08.10">William H. H. Varney</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cowart-cowpland.html#297.64.28">William H. H. Cowles</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stoutenburgh-strang.html#725.24.67">William H. H. Stowell</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/miller9.html#391.50.01">William H. H. Miller</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cook9.html#762.65.01">William H. H. Cook</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fleury-flye.html#271.06.12">William H. H. Flick</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/heaney-heartwell.html#203.93.04">William H. Heard</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/livingstone-llewllyn.html#083.61.25">William H. H. Llewellyn</a> — <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#907.89.02">William H. Harrison</a> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Campaign slogan (1840):</i> "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too."</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000279">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=405153">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William Henry Harrison">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/harrison-william-henry ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/886/000031793">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/452">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=4114">OurCampaigns candidate detail</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Books about William Henry Harrison:</i> Freeman Cleaves, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0945707010/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0945707010&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Old Tippecanoe: William Henry Harrison and His Time</a> — Norma Lois Peterson, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0700604006/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0700604006&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Presidencies of William Henry Harrison and John Tyler</a> — David Lillard, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0766051501/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0766051501&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">William Henry Harrison</a> (for young readers)</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Portrait & Biographical Album of Washtenaw County (1891)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Anna Harrison (1775-1864)</b> — also known as <b>Anna Tuthill Symmes</b> — Born in Morristown, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/MR-born.html">Morris County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1775/07-25.html">July 25, 1775</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/first.html">First Lady of the United States</a>, 1841. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Died in North Bend, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1864/02-25.html">February 25, 1864</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/88.html">88 years, 215 days</a>). Interment at Harrison Tomb. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Anna (Tuthill) Symmes and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sword-szymczak.html#718.93.55">John Cleves Symmes</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1795/11-22.html">November 22, 1795</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#055.84.40">William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)</a> (son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#157.69.66">Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791)</a>; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#409.35.97">Carter Bassett Harrison</a>); mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#929.47.78">John Scott Harrison</a>; grandmother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#917.46.10">Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)</a>; great-grandmother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#829.98.96">Russell Benjamin Harrison</a>; second great-grandmother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#907.89.02">William Henry Harrison (1896-1990)</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/manshel-mapp.html#027.42.84">Bertha Mapes</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0003.html">Livingston-Schuyler family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna Harrison">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/19596">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=34131">OurCampaigns candidate detail</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Scott Harrison (1804-1878)</b> — of Cleves, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in Vincennes, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/KX-born.html">Knox County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1804/10-04.html">October 4, 1804</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 2nd District, 1853-57. Died near North Bend, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1878/05-25.html">May 25, 1878</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/73.html">73 years, 233 days</a>). Interment at Harrison Tomb. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#055.84.40">William Henry Harrison (1773-1841)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#224.97.31">Anna Harrison</a>; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1824/">1824</a> to Lucretia Knapp; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1831/08-12.html">August 12, 1831</a>, to Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#917.46.10">Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)</a>; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#409.35.97">Carter Bassett Harrison</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#157.69.66">Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sword-szymczak.html#718.93.55">John Cleves Symmes</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#829.98.96">Russell Benjamin Harrison</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#907.89.02">William Henry Harrison (1896-1990)</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#195.59.87">Beverley Randolph</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/basset-bastin.html#591.07.02">Burwell Bassett</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#312.31.91">Robert Carter Nicholas (1729-1780)</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#877.22.98">George Nicholas</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#133.01.52">Wilson Cary Nicholas</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#402.57.46">John Nicholas</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#656.69.21">Carter Henry Harrison</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#988.40.79">Carter Henry Harrison II</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#232.91.35">Peyton Randolph</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nexsen-nicholoff.html#777.13.81">Robert Carter Nicholas (1787-1857)</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#834.77.16">Thomas Marshall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#443.26.83">James Keith Marshall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/downs-doxey.html#953.82.95">Peter Myndert Dox</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#127.95.09">Edmund Randolph</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cochrane-coey.html#532.18.36">Edmund Randolph Cocke</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/trelease-trimarchi.html#618.52.82">Connally Findlay Trigg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/button-byrer.html#640.84.55">Richard Evelyn Byrd</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/haver-hawkesworth.html#659.83.99">Harry Bartow Hawes</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beucher-biddis.html#278.25.27">William Welby Beverley</a>; 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