- Allen Trimble
Allen Trimble (
November 24 ,1783 –February 3 ,1870 ) was a Federalist politician fromOhio . He served as the 8th and 10thGovernor of Ohio .Trimble was born in
Augusta County, Virginia to James Trimble, Revolutionary War veteran, and Jane Allen Trimble. In October of 1784 his father moved his family to a veterans land grant in thenFayette County, Kentucky . In October 1804 James Trimble died leaving Allen head of the family. Allen Trimble moved them to a homestead he and his father had established outside ofHillsboro, Ohio . After briefly serving during theWar of 1812 , Trimble served in theOhio House of Representatives from 1816 to 1817 and then in theOhio State Senate from 1818 to 1826. Trimble became Speaker of the Senate, and it was in this capacity that he became governor from January to December 1822 when GovernorEthan Allen Brown resigned to take a seat in theUnited States Senate . Trimble ran for re-election in 1822, but narrowly lost. He won election four years later, and then won a second full term in 1828. Trimble did not seek re-election in 1830. He then retired to farming, but did consent to accepting the nomination of the Know-Nothings for governor in 1855. In 1860 he was a delegate to the Constitutional Union Party convention in Baltimore. A street in Hillsboro, Ohio, Governor Trimble Place, is named in his honor.
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