Christopher Wolcott

Christopher Wolcott
Christopher Wolcott
6th Ohio Attorney General
In office
1856–1861
Appointed by Salmon P. Chase
Preceded by Francis D. Kimball
Succeeded by James Murray
United States Assistant Secretary of War
In office
1862–1863
Preceded by John Tucker
Succeeded by Charles Anderson Dana
Personal details
Born December 17, 1820(1820-12-17)
Wolcott, Connecticut
Died April 4, 1863(1863-04-04) (aged 42)
Akron, Ohio
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Pamelia Stanton
Children two sons

Christopher Parsons Wolcott was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General 1856-1860 and First Assistant Secretary of War 1862-1863.

Wolcott was born December 17, 1820 in Wolcott, Connecticut. In 1833 he was moved to Steubenville, Ohio and attended public schools. He attended Washington College in Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1840.[1] He read law with Tappan & Stanton in Steubenville,[2] and was admitted to the bar and began practice in Ravenna, Ohio. In Ravenna he partnered with Lucius V. Bierce.[2] In 1846 he moved to Akron, Ohio. In Akron he partnered with William Otis, until Otis removed to Cleveland. He then partnered with William H. Upson, which lasted the rest of his life.[2] In 1856, Governor Salmon P. Chase appointed him Ohio Attorney General to replace the deceased Francis D. Kimball.[3] He was elected to a two year term later in 1856,[4], and another in 1858.[5]

His cases as Attorney General included the Breslin Treasury defalcation and the Wellington Rescue, where his arguments before the United States Supreme Court were widely celebrated.[3]

Ohio Governor William Dennison named Wolcott to replace the deceased John C. Wright at the Peace Conference of 1861.[6]

In May, 1862, Secretary of War, fellow Steubenville native and Wolcott's brother in law,[7] Edwin M. Stanton asked him to be First Assistant Secretary during the American Civil War.[8]

I know I ought not to ask it of you, and fear the work will kill you, but I do not know where to look for aid, and if I do not have it now, I must give up myself.
—Edwin Stanton, 1862[2]

Stanton was prophetic, as under the strain of the job, Wolcott's health gave out, leading to his resignation February, 1863. He returned to Akron. After two months of suffering, he died there April 4, 1863.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Eaton, Samuel John Mills; Woods, Henry (1902). "Wolcott, Christopher Parsons". Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College. Philadelphia: G.H. Buchanan and Company. p. 324. OCLC 2379959. http://books.google.com/books?id=x8ggAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA324. Retrieved 2010-04-04. 
  2. ^ a b c d e Lane 1892 : 553
  3. ^ a b Smith 1898 Volume I : 67
  4. ^ 1856 election Republican Wolcott 176,155 Democrat Samuel M. Hart 154,313 American Party John M. Buselfreed 23,095 from Smith 1898 Volume I : 65
  5. ^ 1858 election Republican Wolcott 182,985 Democrat Durbin Ward 162,136 from Smith 1898 Volume I : 84
  6. ^ Parsons 1885 : 11
  7. ^ Neff 1921 : 172
  8. ^ Perley Poore 1878 : 232

References

Political offices
Preceded by
John Tucker
Assistant Secretary of War
1862-1863
Succeeded by
Charles Anderson Dana
Legal offices
Preceded by
Francis D. Kimball
Ohio Attorney General
1856-1861
Succeeded by
James Murray

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