Henry W. King

American politician


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nameHenry W. King
imageHenry W. King.png
imagesize200px
order9th
officeOhio Secretary of State
term_start1850
term_end1852
governorReuben Wood
predecessorSamuel Galloway
successorWilliam Trevitt
partyFree Soil
birth_date
birth_placeWestfield, Massachusetts
death_date
death_placeAkron, Ohio
spouseMary Crosby
childrenHarry Crosby King, Julia Huntington
alma_materTrinity
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Henry W. King (September 24, 1815 – November 20, 1857) was a Free Soil politician in the U.S. state of Ohio who served as Ohio Secretary of State 1850–1852.

Biography

Henry W. King was born in 1815 in Westfield, Massachusetts, the eldest son of Judge Leicester King. He moved with his parents to Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1817. King graduated from Washington (later Trinity) College in Hartford, Connecticut in 1836, and from Cincinnati Law School in 1839.

Henry W. King opened a law office in Akron, Ohio in 1839 with Milton Sutliff, and later with James D. Taylor, and in 1849 with his brother David L. King as King & King. He was married October 20, 1842 to Mary Crosby, daughter of Dr. Elaikim Crosby. Son Harry Crosby King died during the American Civil War, August 11, 1864, while in the 164th Ohio Infantry. Daughter Julia Huntington married and moved to Chicago.

King was active in promoting Akron's Union School System. In 1850 he was elected by the Ohio General Assembly as Ohio Secretary of State to a three-year term. A new constitution, adopted in summer of 1851, made the office elective, and an election was scheduled for autumn, 1851, shortening King's term to January 1852.

In the 1851 election, King came in third to Democrat William Trevitt and Whig Earl Bill.{{cite book |title=Annual report of the Secretary of State to the Governor and General Assembly for the year 1875... |publisher=Ohio Secretary of State | year=1876 |page=114 |first=William Jr. |last=Bell |author-link=William Bell Jr. (politician) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GbhXD5zfqQcC&pg=PA114}} He returned to Akron after his term, and died there November 20, 1857.

References

References

  1. Lane, Samuel A.. (1892). "Fifty years and over of Akron and Summit County". Beacon Job Department.

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