Alexander Boxwell (1852-1923) was a Republican politician from Ohio in the united States. He was Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives 1894 to 1896.
Alexander Boxwell | |
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Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the Warren County district | |
In office January 6, 1890 – December 31, 1899 | |
Preceded by | William T. Whitacre |
Succeeded by | William T. Whitacre |
Personal details | |
Born | near Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia | October 12, 1852
Died | January 23, 1923 Dayton, Ohio | (aged 70)
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Margaret Virginia Devericks |
Children | Leslie, Carey |
Alma mater | Ohio Wesleyan University |
Biography
editAlexander Boxwell was born near Winchester in Frederick County, Virginia in 1852,[1] and came in 1857 with his parents to Springboro, Warren County, Ohio.[2][3] He attended the local schools and entered Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, Ohio at age twenty. He taught school for sixteen years and studied law.[2][3]
Boxwell was admitted to the bar in 1881, and was justice of the peace for twelve years.[2][3] He was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1889 as a Republican,[2] and served five terms from 1890 to 1899.[4] He was selected by his peers as Speaker for the 1894 to 1896 term.[4]
Boxwell died at the Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton in 1923 of heart disease. He had been ill for around a month prior to his death.[5] He was 70. He was remembered for the Boxwell law, a law regulating rural school students to be examined prior to entering city high schools.[6][7]
References
edit- ^ Price, C.F. (1916). Who's who in American Methodism. E. B. Treat. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
- ^ a b c d Mercer, James K; Vallandigham, C N (1896). Representative men of Ohio, 1896-97. Columbus: Mercer and Vallandigham. pp. 133, 134.
- ^ a b c Ohio General Assembly (1895). Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly. Westbote Company. pp. 104, 105.
- ^ a b Ohio General Assembly (1917). Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly. State of Ohio. pp. 299, 302.
- ^ "Judge Boxwell is Dead", Hamilton Evening Journal, Thursday, January 25, 1923, Hamilton, Ohio, United States Of America
- ^ Sandusky Star Journal, Thursday, January 25, 1923, Sandusky, Ohio, United States Of America, p. 6
- ^ Sandusky Register, Thursday, January 25, 1923, Sandusky, Ohio, United States Of America, pg. 3