DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONERS. S. H. Hurst, 1886-7. TERM, TWO YEARS. F. A. Derthick, 1887-8. F. A. Derthick, 1888-90. STATE LIBRARIANS. THE STATE LIBRARY WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1817, WITH ABOUT 500 VOLUMES. NOW IT CONTAINS OVER 55,000 VOLUMES. John L. Harper, 1817-8. John McIlvain, 1818-20. David S. Brodrick, 1820-4. Zachariah Mills, 1824-42. Thomas Kennedy, 1842-5. John Greiner, 1845-51. Elijah Hayward, 1851-4. James W. Taylor, 1854-6. William T. Coggeshall, 1856-62. S. G. Harbaugh, 1862-74. Walter C. Hood, 1874-5. H. H. Robinson, 1875-7. R. M. Stimson, 1877-9. H. V. Kerr, 1879-81. Joseph Geiger, 1881-3. Howard L. Conard, 1883-5. H. W. Pierson, 1885-6. Frank B. Loomis, 1886-7. John M. Doane, 1887-90. OFFICERS OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FROM OHIO. SUPREME COURT JUSTICES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM OHIO-CHIEF-JUSTICES AND ASSOCIATES. John McLean, [1] 1829-61; born 1785, died 1861. Noah H. Swayne, [2] 1862-81; born 1805, died 1884. Salmon P. Chase, [1] 1864-73; born 1808, died 1873. Morrison R. Waite, [1] 1874-87; born 1816, died 1887. William B. Woods, 1880-87; born 1824, died 1887. Stanley Matthews, 1881. [1] Chief-Justices. [2] Resigned. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. J. Warren Keifer, 47th Congress; December 5, 1881, to March 4, 1883; born 1836. UNITED STATES PRESIDENTS FROM OHIO. William Henry Harrison, 1841; born 1773, died 1841. died 1885. died 1881. Ulysses S. Grant, 1869-77; born 1822, UNITED STATES CABINET OFFICERS FROM OHIO. Thomas Ewing, Secretary of Treasury. 1841, by John Tyler. Appointed March 5, 1841, by William H. Harrison; April 6, William T. Sherman, Secretary of War. Appointed September 9, 1869, by Ulysses S. Grant. Thomas Ewing, Secretary of Interior. Appointed March 8, 1849, by Zachary Taylor. Jacob D. Cox, Secretary of Interior. Appointed March 5, 1869, by Ulysses S. Grant. Columbus Delano, Secretary of Interior. Appointed November 1, 1870, by Ulysses S. Grant; March 4, 1873, by Ulysses S. Grant. Return J. Meigs, Jr., Postmaster-General. Appointed March 17, 1814, by James Madison; March 4, 1817, by James Monroe; March 5, 1821, by James Monroe. John McLean, Postmaster-General. Appointed June 26, 1823, by James Monroe; March 4, 1821, by John Q. Adams. William Dennison, Postmaster-General. Appointed September 24, 1864, by Abraham Lincoln; March 4, 1865, by Abraham Lincoln; April 15, 1865, by Andrew Johnson. Henry Stanbery, Attorney-General. Appointed July 23, 1866, by Andrew Johnson. Alphonso Taft, Attorney-General. Appointed May 26, 1876, by Ulysses S. Grant. William Windom, [1] Secretary of Treasury. Appointed March 4, 1881, by James A. Garfield; October 20, 1881, by Chester A. Arthur. Edwin M. Stanton, Attorney-General. Appointed December 20, 1860, by James Buchanan; Secretary of War, January 15, 1862, by Abraham Lincoln; March 4, 1865, by Abraham Lincoln; April 15, 1865, by Andrew Johnson. Charles Foster, Sec'y of Treasury, appointed Jan., 1891; Frank Hatton, P. M. General, Oct., 1884; Jeremiah M. Rusk, Sec'y of Agriculture, March, 1889; Wm. H. H. Miller, Attorney-General, March, 1889; Jno. W. Noble, Sec'y Interior, March, 1889. DATES OF THE NUMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESSES. OHIO DELEGATES TO THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS. William H. Harrison, Hamilton co., 6 Cong. Paul Fearing, Washington co., 7 Cong. UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM OHIO. Thomas Worthington, [3] Ross county, 8, 9, 11 to John Smith, [1] Hamilton co., 8 to 10 Cong. Alexander Campbell, Brown co., 11, 12 Cong. Wm. A. Trimble, [5] Highland co., 16, 17 Cong. Jacob Burnet, [8] Hamilton co., 20, 21 Cong. [1] Resigned. [2] Vice Smith, resigned. Salmon P. Chase, [11] Hamilton co., 31 to 33, 37 Benjamin F. Wade, Ashtabula co., 32 to 40 Cong. Allen G. Thurman, Franklin co., 41 to 46 Cong. [3] Resigned December 8, 1810, to accept office of Governor of Ohio. [4] Vice Worthington, resigned. Died in 1822 from the effects of a wound received in the battle at Fort Erie, in the war of 1812. [7] Resigned in 1828 to accept appointment of Minister to Colombia. Vice Harrison, resigned. Vice Corwin, deceased. [10] Died in 1849, prior to the convening of the 31st Congress, to which he was elected. [11] Resigned to accept appointment of Secretary of the United States Treasury. [12] Vice Chase, resigned. Resigned in 1877 to accept appointment of Secretary of the United States Treasury. James A. Garfield was elected Senator by the 64th Assembly on the 14th of January, 1880. He declined the office on the 18th of January, 1881, having in the meantime been nominated to the Presidency of the United States by the Republican party, and John Sherman was elected Senator in his place. [13] Vice John Sherman, resigned. MEMBERS OF U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM OHIO. Alexander, John, Greene county, 13, 14 Congress. Beall, Rezin, Wayne co., 13 Cong. Barber, Levi, Washington co., 15, 17 Cong. Beecher, Philemon, Fairfield co., 15 to 16, 18 to 20 Cong. Brush, Henry, Ross co., 16 Cong. Bartley, Mordecai, Richland co., 18 to 21 Cong. Ball, Edward, Muskingum co., 33, 34 Cong. Blake, Harrison G., Medina co., 36, 37 Cong. Buckland, Ralph P., Sandusky co., 39, 40 Cong. Creighton, William, Jr., Ross co., 13, 14 Cong. Canby, Richard S., Logan co., 30 Cong. Campbell, Lewis D., Butler co., 31 to 35, 42 Cong. Cable, Joseph, Carroll co., 31, 32 Cong. Converse, George L., Franklin co., 46 to 48 Cong. Davenport, John, Belmont co., 20 Cong. Dickinson, Rudolphus, Sandusky co., 30, 31 Cong. Edwards, John S., Trumbull co., 13 Cong. Findlay, James, Hamilton co., 19 to 22 Cong. |