- Samuel H. Huntington
Infobox Governor
name= Samuel H. Huntington
caption=
order= 3rd
office= Governor of Ohio
term_start=December 12 ,1808
term_end=December 8 ,1810
lieutenant=
predecessor=Thomas Kirker
successor=Return J. Meigs, Jr.
birth_date=October 4 ,1765
birth_place=
death_date=June 8 ,1817
death_place=
party= Democratic-Republican
profession=
spouse=
religion =
footnotes=Samuel H. Huntington (
October 4 ,1765 –June 8 ,1817 ) was an American jurist who was Governor ofOhio from 1808 to 1810.He was the nephew and adopted son of Samuel Huntington, the fourth
President of the Continental Congress and First President of the United States in Congress Assembled under theArticles of Confederation . A 1785 graduate of Yale College. He was admitted to the bar and began practicing law inConnecticut . He moved to Ohio in 1801, moving with his wife and small sons to the tiny village ofCleveland . After serving as a delegate to the State's first constitutional convention, Huntington was selected to the State Supreme Court as an Associate Justice and succeededReturn J. Meigs, Jr. as Chief Justice a year later. He served until being elected in 1808. His tenure was stormy, with much controversy over the impeachment of two judges for upholding the principle of judicial review (Huntington would have been impeached as well had it not been being elected governor), the move of the state capital from Zanesville to Chillicothe, and theTiffin Resolution , which terminated the terms of all sitting judges. Huntington did not stand for re-election, but instead ran for the U.S. Senate, losing to Thomas Worthington.References
External links
* [http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/huntingt.html Biography]
s-ttl |title=Judge of the Ohio Supreme Court
years=1803–1808
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