- James E. Campbell
James Edwin Campbell (
July 7 ,1843 -December 18 ,1924 ) was a Democratic politician fromOhio . He served as the 38th Governor of Ohio.Campbell was born in
Middletown, Ohio where he attended the public schools and thenMiami University . He served in theUnion Army as a member of theMississippi River Squadron during the Civil War.James Campbell was admitted to the bar in 1865 and began practicing law in
Hamilton, Ohio two years later. After serving as a prosecutor inButler County, Ohio from 1876-1880, Campbell was elected as a Democrat to theUnited States House of Representatives twice fromOhio's 7th congressional district (Forty-eighth and Fiftieth Congresses) and once from the third district (Forty-ninth Congress), serving from 1884-1889. In the 49th Congress, he was chairman of the House Committee on Alcoholic Liquor Traffic.Campbell then was elected to the Ohio governorship, serving from 1890 to 1892. He was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1891, losing to future president
William McKinley . He was unsuccessful in a third run for governor in 1895.Remaining politically active, Campbell was a delegate to the
Democratic National Convention s in 1892, 1920, and 1924. He served on the commission to codify the State of Ohio laws from 1908-1911.He resumed the practice of law in Columbus, Ohio after 1892 and died there in 1924. James Edwin Campbell is interred in Green Lawn Cemetery.
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