Thomas Welles Bartley (February 11, 1812 – June 20, 1885) was an American Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Ohio. He served as the 17th governor...
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Thomas or Tom Bartley may refer to: Thomas W. Bartley (1812–1885), Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Ohio Thomas Bartley (priest) (1926–2007)...
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succeeded his son, Thomas W. Bartley as governor, one of few instances of this happening in the United States in high offices. Bartley was born in Fayette...
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Governor Bartley may refer to: Mordecai Bartley (1783–1870), 18th Governor of Ohio Thomas W. Bartley (1812–1885), 17th Governor of Ohio This disambiguation...
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Senator Bartley may refer to: Mordecai Bartley (1783–1870), Ohio State Senate Thomas W. Bartley (1812–1885), Ohio State Senate This disambiguation page...
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children, including: Allen W. Thurman, eugenicist and baseball executive Mary Thurman, who married William S. Cowles, Thomas Scott Gifford, and Bug Holliday...
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1842. p. 3. Retrieved June 4, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1202–1203. "Thomas Welles Bartley". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 1, 2023. "Resignation...
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son of U.S. Secretary of the Interior Thomas Ewing. Thomas W. Bartley was also son of Ohio Governor Mordecai Bartley. James Shields (1762–1831), Ohio state...
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Bartley (1783–1870), Ohio State Senator 1816–18, U.S. Representative from Ohio 1823–31, Governor of Ohio 1844–46. Father of Thomas W. Bartley. Thomas...
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as Whitehall. Josiah Morrow. The History of Warren County, Ohio. Chicago: W.H. Beers, 1883. (Reprinted several times, relevant page on-line here) "History...
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1846–1848 Mordeccai Bartley Whig 1844–1846 Thomas W. Bartley Democrat 1844-1844 Wilson Shannon Democrat 1842–1844 Thomas Corwin Whig 1840–1842...
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County Luther Day of Portage County Harrison refused the appointment, and Thomas Q. Ashburn of Clermont County was seated March 16, 1878. The commission...
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Incumbent Democratic Governor Thomas W. Bartley did not run for re-election. Bartley's father, Whig nominee Mordecai Bartley defeated Democratic nominee...
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Ohio Political demographics and history in Ohio Politics of Ohio Powell, Thomas Edward, ed. (1913). The Democratic party of the state of Ohio: a comprehensive...
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44–46. Bartley, pp. 12–13. Perry, pp. 120–125. Perry, p. 104. Perry, pp. 128–130. Bartley, p. 13. Vernon, pp. 49–50. Bartley, pp. 14–15. Bartley, p. 10...
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28 – Abel P. Upshur, Secretary of State from 1843 to 1844 (born 1790) Thomas W. Gilmer, fifteenth Secretary of the Navy (born 1802) March 6 – Gabriel...
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1843-12-03 James J. Faran Democratic Hamilton 1843-12-04 – 1844-12-01 Thomas W. Bartley Democratic Richland 1844-12-02 – 1845-11-30 David Chambers Whig Muskingum...
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National Governors Association (accessed September 5, 2017). Governor Thomas Elliott Bramlette, National Governors Association (accessed August 30, 2017)...
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Shannon, who fought in the Revolutionary War. Wilson Shannon's elder brother, Thomas Shannon, served a partial term in the United States House of Representatives...
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to New York City, where he resumed the practice of law with Judge Thomas W. Bartley, former Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and governor of Ohio, until...
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practiced law with Thomas W. Bartley, former Governor of Ohio and former Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. In 1881, Postmaster General Thomas Lemuel James...
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Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, planter, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who...
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and read law; he was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1857, by Justice Thomas W. Bartley, with the endorsement of Jacob Dolson Cox. The following spring, he...
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Charles M. Aten Columbiana Democratic Joseph Barnet Montgomery Whig Thomas W. Bartley Richland Democratic Jacob Clark Lucas, Williams, Henry, Paulding,...
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subdivided, Watrous continued as judge for the Eastern District only, while Thomas Howard DuVal was appointed to the Western District. Watrous continued serving...
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Margaret Amidon (1827–1869), school principal in Washington D.C. Thomas W. Bartley (1812–1885), Governor of Ohio and Justice on the Ohio State Supreme...
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Ohio State Senate, serving two terms. He read law at the office of Thomas W. Bartley and Samuel J. Kirkwood and was admitted to the bar, practicing in...
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elected to two more terms, but tendered his resignation to Governor Thomas W. Bartley on December 20, 1844, with an effective date of February 16, 1845...
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of Rufus Spalding. 73. Joblin, Cleveland Past and Present, 289. Carney, Thomas E. The Political Judge: Justice John McLean's Pursuit of the Presidency...
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List of Washington & Jefferson College alumni (redirect from W&J alumni)
bwaugh (2024-07-08). "Thomas S. Williamson, Missionary Physician of Souls". Presbyterians of the Past. Retrieved 2024-07-31. "Thomas Smith Williamson Obituary...
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