- Thomas W. Bartley
Thomas Welles Bartley (also known as Thomas W. Bartley) (
February 11 ,1812 ndashJune 20 ,1885 ) was a Democratic politician from theU.S. state ofOhio . He served as the 17th Governor of Ohio. Bartley was succeeded in office by his father,Mordecai Bartley , one of only a few instances of this occurring in high elected office in theUnited States .Bartley was born in
Jefferson County, Ohio . After attending Jefferson College, Bartley began practicing law in 1831. He served in theOhio House of Representatives from 1839-1841 and then in theOhio State Senate from 1841-1845. He was elected Speaker of the Senate in 1843. WhenWilson Shannon resigned as Governor onApril 15 ,1844 , to take a diplomatic appointment, Bartley became Governor while concurrently remaining in the Senate. He served out the remainder of Shannon's term untilDecember 3 . Bartley sought renomination under the Democratic Party, but lost at the state convention by a single vote - avoiding a contest against his father, who accepted the Whig nomination. Bartley later served a contentious term on the State Supreme Court from 1852-1859.After the death of his first wife, Bartley married Susan Denman Sherman (
October 10 ,1825 ndashJanuary 10 ,1876 ), sister ofWilliam Tecumseh Sherman . [Kerr, "William Tecumseh Sherman: A Family Chronicle" 102 (1984)]
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