Politicians, public servants, etc.
editCurrent articles
edit- John Alexander (Ohio politician)
- William Allen (governor)
- Caleb Atwater
- Levi Barber
- Mordecai Bartley
- Thomas W. Bartley
- Reasin Beall
- William Bebb
- Philemon Beecher
- Richard M. Bishop
- Harrison G. O. Blake
- George Bliss (Congressman)
- William K. Bond
- Ethan Allen Brown
- Henry Brush
- Jacob Burnet
- Charles Willing Byrd
- James Caldwell (Ohio)
- Alexander Campbell (American politician)
- John Wilson Campbell
- Richard S. Canby
- David Kellogg Cartter
- Lewis Cass
- David Chambers (congressman)
- John Chaney (congressman)
- Salmon P. Chase
- David Clendenin
- Joshua Collett
- Eleutheros Cooke
- Daniel C. Cooper
- William Corry (Cincinnati mayor)
- Matthias Corwin
- Moses Bledso Corwin
- Thomas Corwin
- Jessup Nash Couch
- Joseph Halsey Crane
- William Creighton, Jr.
- Ephraim Cutler
- Joseph Darlinton
- John Davenport (Ohio politician)
- William Dennison, Jr.
- Francis Dunlavy
- Sidney Edgerton
- John Stark Edwards
- Thomas Ewing
- Thomas Ewing, Jr.
- James Findlay (Cincinnati mayor)
- Jabez W. Fitch
- Elias Florence
- Seabury Ford
- Thomas H. Ford
- Charles Foster (politician)
- Samuel Galloway
- James W. Gazlay
- Patrick Gaines Goode
- John M. Goodenow
- Stanley Griswold
- Thomas L. Hamer
- John E. Hamm
- Alexander Harper
- William Henry Harrison
- Alphonso Hart
- Rutherford B. Hayes
- Elijah Hayward
- Samuel Herrick
- David Higgins (politician)
- Peter Hitchcock
- Benjamin Hough
- Elias Howell
- Hocking H. Hunter
- Samuel H. Huntington
- William W. Irvin
- George Jackson (Virginia politician)
- David Jennings (congressman)
- Benjamin Jones (congressman)
- Joseph Kerr
- James Kilbourne
- Moses H. Kirby
- Thomas Kirker
- Samuel Lahm
- Elias Langham
- William Lawrence (Ohio Democrat)
- William Lawrence (Ohio Republican)
- Benjamin F. Leiter
- Robert W. Levering
- Othniel Looker
- Robert Lucas (governor)
- Nathaniel Massie
- Duncan McArthur
- James McBride (pioneer)
- George Wythe McCook
- Joseph J. McDowell
- John McLean
- William McLean
- Jeremiah McLene
- William Medill
- Return J. Meigs, Jr.
- Robert Mitchell (congressman)
- James Monroe (congressman)
- Thomas Morris (Ohio politician)
- Jeremiah Morrow
- Francis Swaine Muhlenberg
- James Myers (politician)
- Hugh L. Nichols
- Edward Follansbee Noyes
- Edson B. Olds
- Ralph Osborn
- John Patterson (Ohio politician)
- Calvin Pease
- William Virgil Peck
- James Pritchard (politician)
- George E. Pugh
- Joseph Ridgway
- Thomas R. Ross
- Benjamin Ruggles
- William Russell (Ohio politician)
- Thomas Shannon (Ohio politician)
- Wilson Shannon
- Abraham Shepherd
- Matthias Shepler
- Charles Robert Sherman
- John Sherman
- James Shields (Ohio politician)
- John Sloane
- Jonathan Sloane
- John Smith (Ohio Senator)
- Rufus P. Spalding
- Cyrus Spink
- William Stanbery
- David A. Starkweather
- Steve Stivers
- Samuel Sullivan (politician) (also check links to Samuel Sullivan, a fictional character)
- Noah Haynes Swayne
- Daniel Symmes
- Benjamin Tappan
- John Thomson (Ohio politician)
- Edward Tiffin
- George Tod (judge)
- William Trevitt
- Allen Trimble
- William A. Trimble
- William H. Upson
- Isaac Van Horne
- Joseph Vance
- Samuel Finley Vinton
- Benjamin Wade
- Martin Welker
- William White (Ohio judge)
- Joseph Whitehill
- Elisha Whittlesey
- William Wilson (Ohio politician)
- Reuben Wood
- William Woodbridge
- John Woods (Ohio politician)
- Thomas Worthington (governor)
- John C. Wright (politician)
- Thomas L. Young
- David Ziegler
Future articles
edit- David Abbott (politician) (not the same person as the subject of the deleted article!)
- Robert Anderson (Ohio politician)
- Benjamin Baldwin
- Michael Baldwin (politician) (1802 constitutional convention, 1803 Speaker, etc.) (see [1])
- Jacob Barker (Ohio)
- James Barnes (Ohio politician)
- John Barr (Ohio politician)
- John Barrett (American politician)
- Nathaniel Beasley or Nathaniel Beasly
- Peter Bell (Ohio politician)
- Levin Belt
- Samuel G. Berryhill
- John Bigger
- William Blackburn (Ohio politician)
- Cyrus Bosworth
- Ephraim Brown or Ephraim Brown (politician)
- Henry Brown (Ohio)
- David C. Bryan
- Edward Bryson
- John Bureau
- John Campbell (Ohio state senator) (not John Wilson Campbell, rather John Campbell of Portage County [2] [3])
- James Carothers
- Henry Chapman (Ohio politician)
- James Clark (Ohio politician)
- John Cochran (Ohio politician)
- William R. Cole
- Joel Collins (politician)
- Isaac Cook (Ohio politician)
- William Creighton, Sr.
- David Crouse (politician)
- Hiram M. Curry
- James Curry (American politician)
- George B. Depeyster
- Josiah Dillon
- William Doherty (politician)
- James Dunlap (Ohio politician)
- William Dunn (Ohio politician)
- Daniel Eaton (politician)
- Joseph Eaton (Ohio politician)
- Amos Ellis
- John Entrekin (not John C. Entrekin who was Speaker)
- William Fee
- James Fergus (Ohio politician)
- Nathan C. Findlay
- Samuel Findlay
- Owen T. Fishback
- George Fithian (Ohio)
- Joseph Foos
- Jonathan Foster (or may need to be Jonathan Foster (politician) for disambiguation due to other redlinks)
- Thomas W. Furnas
- John M. Gallagher
- William Gass (politician)
- Thomas Gibson (Ohio)
- Robert Gilmore (politician)
- Isaac Grummon
- Jacoby Halleck
- Jeremiah H. Hallock
- Charles Hammond (politician)
- James Harris (Ohio politician)
- John Harris (Ohio politician)
- Joseph Harris (Ohio politician)
- Elijah Hatch
- William Hawkins (Ohio)
- James Heaton
- George B. Holt
- Richard Hooker (politician)
- John M. Houston (Ohio)
- Thomas Howe (Ohio)
- Thomas Irwin (Ohio)
- John Jones (Ohio state representative) (not John S. Jones)
- Thomas G. Jones (Ohio)
- Valentine Keffer
- Alfred Kelley or Alfred Kelly; see [4]
- George Kesling (or spelled Keisling?)
- Zenas Kimberly
- Edward King (Ohio)
- Thomas King (Ohio politician)
- Henry Lane (Ohio)
- John Leist
- Solomon Line
- Joseph Lucas (politician)
- William Ludlow (Ohio politician)
- Samuel Lybrand
- James Mackey (politician)
- Daniel Madeira or Daniel Madeara
- Henry Manning (politician) (will need disambiguation)
- John Mathews (Ohio)
- same as John Matthews (Ohio politician)?
- James McClure (Ohio)
- Robert McConnell (politician)
- Joseph K. McCune
- Thomas McCune
- John A. McDowell (Ohio state representative) (not John A. McDowell)
- James McEwen (politician)
- William McFarland (Ohio)
- Samuel McHenry
- John McLaughlin (Ohio)
- Archibald McLean (Ohio politician)
- Nathaniel McLean (politician)
- Thomas McMillan (Ohio politician)
- Ebenezer Merry
- William Middleton (politician)
- John Milligan (Ohio) (see [5])
- Daniel Millikin
- Gideon Minor
- David Mitchell (Ohio politician)
- James Moore (Ohio policitian)
- William H. Moore (Ohio)
- David Morris (Ohio politician)
- Robert Morrison (Ohio politician)
- William Murray (Ohio politician)
- George Newcom (politician)
- Ezra Osborn
- Michael Oswalt or Michael Ozwalt
- James Palmer (Ohio politician)
- Orris Parish
- William Patton (politician)
- Anthony Pitzer
- John Pollock (politician)
- James Popenoe (information sparse, e.g. [6])
- William Puthoff
- John Reynolds (Ohio politician)
- George Richardson (Ohio politician)
- Joseph Richardson (Ohio)
- Matthew Richardson (politician)
- David Robb (politician)
- Jacob Roller
- Almon Ruggles
- William C. Schenck (William Schenck needs disambiguation) (see [7])
- James Scott (Ohio politician)
- Corrington W. Searle
- Cornelius R. Sedan
- Joseph Sharp (politician)
- John Shaw (Ohio politician)
- David Shelby (politician)
- Wyllys Silliman
- Royal D. Simons
- Matthew Simpson (politician), uncle of Matthew Simpson (q.v.)
- Robert F. Slaughter
- David Sloane (politician)
- George J. Smith (Ohio)
- John Smith (Ohio state representative) (different from John Smith (Ohio Senator): see [8])
- John Spencer (Ohio)
- John Stewart (Ohio politician)
- Henry Stoddard
- Sardine Stone (not Sardine stone)
- Jared Strong
- David Sutton (politician)
- Charles Swearingen
- Samuel Swearingen
- John Thompson (judge)
- Samuel Tizzard
- George P. Torrence or George Torrence
- Cornelius Vanausdal
- William Vance (Ohio)
- Isaac Vore
- Reuben Wallace
- Aaron Wheeler (politician)
- Marsh Williams (politician)
- Micajah T. Williams
- Daniel Womeldorf
- Stephen Wood (Ohio politician)
Territorial only
editThe following people (subject to change if more information is found) may not have held office in Ohio after statehood or its constitutional convention.
- John Armstrong (frontiersman)
- Robert Benham (politician)
- Israel Donalson
- John Edgar
- Paul Fearing
- John McIntire (pioneer)
- William McMillan (congressman)
- Samuel Holden Parsons, judge
- Rufus Putnam
- Arthur St. Clair
- Winthrop Sargent
- Solomon Sibley
- John Cleves Symmes, judge
- George Turner (jurist)
- Henry Vanderburgh
- James Mitchell Varnum, judge
Future articles
edit- Shadrach Bond, Sr., uncle of Shadrach Bond
- Aaron Caldwell, Representative for Hamilton County
- (Charles) François Chabert de Joncaire (many variant names including as simple as François Joncaire), Representative from Wayne County
- Joseph Gilman (Ohio), judge (maybe father of Benjamin below: see unreferenced information at [9] [10] [11])
- William Goforth, Sr., judge; Representative for Hamilton County; apparently had been active in NY and father of the William Goforth at the 1802 convention (see [12] pp. 61-5) (William Goforth will need disambiguation)
- John Ludlow (Ohio), Representative for Hamilton County (see [13] pp. 334-5)
- Isaac Martin (Ohio), Representative for Hamilton County
- George McDougall (politician), Representative for Wayne County
- Moses Miller, Representative for Hamilton County
- Robert Oliver (Ohio), Council (see [14])
- Edward Paine, Representative from Trumbull County, same as NY legislator and founder of Painesville (see [15])
- William Rufus Putnam, Representative from Washington County, son of Rufus Putnam; same as the one served 1809?
- Daniel Reeder, Representative from Hamilton County
- Jonathan Schieffelin
- John Small (gunsmith), Representative for Knox County (see [16])
- David Vance (Ohio), Council (biographical information is sparse?)
- Jacob Visgar or Jacob Visger, Representative for Wayne County
- Jacob White (Ohio), Representative from Hamilton County
The following people (subject to change if and when more information is found) may not have held any office or position except for being representatives at the constitutional convention in 1802.
- David Abbot, same as David Abbott (politician) above?
- Henry Abrams
- Rudolph Bair or Rudolph Blair
- John W. Browne
- Emanuel Carpenter
- Philip Gatch
- Benjamin Ives Gilman (1766)
- William Goforth, Jr. (see William Goforth, Sr. above)
- James Grubb
- George Humphrey (Ohio)
- John Kitchel or John Kitchell
- John Paul (Ohio)
- John Reily or John Reiley
- James Sargent (not the same as the subject of the article that was deleted 2012-02-17)
- Nathan Updegraff
- Bezaleel Wells or Bazaleel Wells
- John Wilson (Ohio)
- Elijah Woods (Ohio)
Districts
edit- Northwest Territory's At-large congressional district
- Ohio's At-large congressional district
- Ohio's 1st congressional district
- Ohio's 2nd congressional district
- Ohio's 3rd congressional district
- Ohio's 4th congressional district
- Ohio's 5th congressional district
- Ohio's 6th congressional district
- Ohio's 7th congressional district
- Ohio's 8th congressional district
- Ohio's 9th congressional district
- Ohio's 10th congressional district
- Ohio's 11th congressional district
- Ohio's 12th congressional district
- Ohio's 13th congressional district
- Ohio's 14th congressional district
- Ohio's 15th congressional district
- Ohio's 16th congressional district
- Ohio's 17th congressional district
- Ohio's 18th congressional district
- Ohio's 19th congressional district
- Ohio's 20th congressional district
- Ohio's 21st congressional district
- Ohio's 22nd congressional district
- Ohio's 23rd congressional district
- Ohio's 24th congressional district
18th General Assembly, 1819-12-06
editSenate
edit- Eli Baldwin (same as the candidate for Governor?) Eli Baldwin in the Senate for Trumbull in Dec 1819 apparently served 1818-1822. There were also people named Eli Baldwin as:
- Ephraim Brown
- John Campbell (Ohio state senator) (see above under "Future articles")
- William R. Cole
- George Fithian (Ohio)
- Joseph Foos
- Thomas W. Furnas
- William Henry Harrison
- Richard Hooker (politician)
- Thomas Irwin (Ohio)
- David Jennings (congressman)
- Thomas G. Jones (Ohio)
- Robert Lucas (governor)
- Daniel Madeira or Daniel Madeara
- John McLaughlin (Ohio)
- Nathaniel McLean (politician)
- George Newcom (politician)
- John Pollock (politician)
- David Robb (politician)
- Almon Ruggles
- William Russell (Ohio politician)
- David Shelby (same as the other?)
- Matthew Simpson (politician)
- John Spencer (Ohio)
- Sardine Stone (not Sardine stone) (came in late; see pp. 19-20 etc. in Journal)
- Samuel Sullivan (politician)
- Samuel Swearingen
- John Thomson (Ohio politician)
- Allen Trimble
House
editJournal at [20].
- Robert Anderson (Ohio politician), spelled Robert Adderson on p. 3
- John Barrett (American politician), spelled John Barret on p. 7
- Nathaniel Beasley or Nathaniel Beasly
- Peter Bell (Ohio politician) (presumably the same Peter Bell in the various years)
- Samuel G. Berryhill
- John Bigger, Warren County. Were there 2 representatives from Warren? See also George Kesling and David Sutton.
- William Blackburn (Ohio politician) (came in late, see p. 85)
- Alexander Campbell (American politician)
- James Carothers
- John Cochran (Ohio politician)
- Joel Collins (politician)
- Isaac Cook (Ohio politician)
- William Corry (Cincinnati mayor)
- James Curry (American politician)
- Ephraim Cutler
- William Dunn (Ohio politician)
- Joseph Eaton (Ohio politician)
- James Fergus (Ohio politician)
- Jonathan Foster
- Robert Gilmore (politician)
- Isaac Grummon
- James Harris (Ohio politician)
- John Harris (Ohio politician)
- Elijah Hatch
- John Jones (Ohio state representative)
- Valentine Keffer
- Alfred Kelley or spelled Alfred Kelly in the Journal
- Joseph Kerr
- George Kesling (or spelled Keisling?), Warren County (see p. 8 in Journal and [21]). See also John Bigger and David Sutton.
- Thomas King (Ohio politician)
- Henry Lane (Ohio)
- John Leist
- Henry Manning (politician)
- Robert McConnell (politician)
- John A. McDowell (Ohio state representative) (not John A. McDowell)
- Samuel McHenry
- Thomas McMillan (Ohio politician)
- Ebenezer Merry
- David Mitchell (Ohio politician)
- David Morris (Ohio politician)
- Robert Morrison (Ohio politician)
- Michael Oswalt (p. 4) or Michael Ozwalt (8)
- John Patterson, of Harrison County (probably different from John Patterson (Ohio politician))
- Anthony Pitzer
- James Popenoe
- John Reynolds (Ohio politician)
- George Richardson (Ohio politician)
- Joseph Richardson (Ohio)
- Jacob Roller
- Thomas Shannon (Ohio politician)
- James Shields (Ohio politician)
- Royal D. Simons
- Robert F. Slaughter
- David Sloane (politician)
- John Smith (Ohio state representative)
- Henry Stoddard
- Jared Strong (came in late: see p. 75)
- David Sutton (politician) (probably the same who served in later years), Warren County. He was apparently mistakenly elected (see pp. 5, 8), but did he serve at all? See also John Bigger and George Kesling.
- Samuel Tizzard
- Cornelius Vanausdal
- Joseph Vance
- Reuben Wallace
- Daniel Womeldorf