William H. West (judge)
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William Henry West (February 9, 1824 – March 14, 1911) was a
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politician in the U.S. state of Ohio who served as
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from 1866 to 1868, and a member of the Ohio Supreme Court from February 1872 to 1873. His failing eyesight and powerful oration led to the title Blind Man Eloquent.


Biography

William H. West was born in Millsborough,
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. He was born on the anniversary of William Henry Harrison's birthday, and was named in his honor. Biographical Notices 1862 : 109 In 1830, his parents settled on a farm in Knox County, Ohio, near Mount Vernon. In 1840 he entered the
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Academy. He taught and studied until entering Jefferson College in Pennsylvania in 1844. He graduated second in his class of 58 in 1846. Smith 1898 : 213-214 West taught school in Kentucky until 1848, when he accepted a tutorship at Jefferson College, and then a year later an adjunct professorship at
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. In 1850 he became a law student of William Lawrence at Bellefontaine, Ohio. Howe 1891 volume 2 : 359-360 After
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, West was law partner of Lawrence from July 1851 to February, 1854. Reed 1897 : 52 In 1852, he was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Logan County, Ohio, where he lived at Bellefontaine the rest of his life. He was an important force in the formation of the Republican Party in Ohio, and a prominent speaker at the
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convention in
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in 1854. He was elected to represent his county in the Ohio House of Representatives for the 53rd General Assembly, 1858–1859, declined nomination in 1859, and was elected to the 55th General Assembly, 1862–1863. West was a delegate to the 1860
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which nominated Abraham Lincoln. Davis 1911 : 404-414 West was elected to the
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for the 56th General Assembly, 1864–1865. Ohio 1917 : 240 He was elected Ohio Attorney General in 1865 and then re-elected in 1867. In 1869, he was appointed United States Consul to Rio de Janeiro by President Grant, and confirmed by the Senate, but declined. In 1871, West was elected a judge on the Ohio Supreme Court, but resigned after about a year due to failing eyesight. In 1873, he was elected a delegate to the State Constitutional Convention. In 1877, West was nominated by his party for governor. A railroad strike was in progress at the time of the convention, and West spoke to an assembled crowd. He took the side of labor. This helped contribute to his defeat that autumn. West presented
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for nomination for president at the 1884 Republican National Convention, with the understanding that he would be appointed attorney general if Blaine should be president. Blaine lost. West continued to argue cases at the Logan County Courthouse until his 80th birthday in 1904, with only the steep steps and lack of an elevator leading to his retirement.The Supreme Court of Ohio and The Ohio Judicial System - William Henry West
/ref> West was married twice. His first marriage was to Elizabeth Williams in Lima on June 19, 1851. They had four sons, and Elizabeth died in 1871. In 1872, West married Clara Riddle Gorton. She died in 1901. He died at his home in Bellefontaine on March 14, 1911. West was interred at Bellefontaine City Cemetery, where his wives had been buried.


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