- William Medill
William Medill (1802 or
1803 -September 2 ,1865 ) was a Democratic politician fromOhio . He served as the 22nd Governor of Ohio.Born in
New Castle County, Delaware , Medill was elected to theOhio House of Representatives , where he served from 1835-1838, serving as Speaker of the House from 1836-1837. He was elected to theUnited States House of Representatives in 1838, serving from 1839-1843. He lost a bid for a third term in 1842. After briefly serving as the second assistant postmaster general, Medill was appointed by President Polk as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. He returned to Ohio in 1850 to serve as the President of the 1850-1851 Constitutional Convention. Elected to the new post ofLieutenant Governor of Ohio in 1851, Medill entered office in 1852, serving until the resignation of Governor Reuben Wood onJuly 13 ,1853 to take up a Consular office inChile . Medill was re-elected in his own right in 1853, but was defeated in a bid for a second full term in 1855 by the anti-slaverySalmon P. Chase .References
* [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=270 Ohio History Central]
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