- George W. Houk
George Washington Houk (
September 25 ,1825 –February 9 ,1894 ) was alawyer andpolitician representingOhio .George W. Houk was born near
Mount Holly Springs inCumberland County, Pennsylvania , the son of Adam and Catherine (Knisley) Houk. The family moved toDayton, Ohio in 1827 where George Houk attended the public schools and the E. E. Barney Academy at Dayton. For a number of years Houk taught school while he studied law with Peter P. Lowe. George W. Houk was admitted to the bar in 1847, commencing practice in Dayton.He married Eliza Phillips Thruston (23 October 1833-31 Aug 1914), daughter of Robert A. and Mary (Phillips) Thruston, both of locally prominent families. They had five children.
In 1861, he became a law partner of
John A. McMahon , who had previously been a law partner ofClement Vallandigham . He remained in that partnership until 1882.Houk was elected a member of the
Ohio House of Representatives , serving from 1852 to 1853. He was a delegate to theDemocratic National Convention in 1860 supportingStephen A. Douglas and a delegate again in 1876. He was defeated forcircuit judge in the Ohio Second judicial circuit in 1884.In 1888 on the Democratic ticket, he faced incumbent
Elihu S. Williams in Ohio’s third district, but was defeated. In 1890, he defeatedHenry Lee Morey and was elected to the Fifty-second congress. He was easily re-elected in 1892 to the Fifty-second congress. He died suddenly inWashington, D.C. during his second term.Paul J. Sorg was elected to fill the vacancy in a special election in May 1854.George Washington Houk and his wife are interred in
Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio .ources
* Taylor, William A. Ohio in Congress from 1803 to 1901. Columbus, Ohio: The XX Century Publishing Company, 1901.
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