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David Linton (politician)

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369: 214:. His parents were Nathaniel Matthew Linton and Elizabeth Rachel Smith. He was their fifth child. His parents were early settlers in Ohio, moving there from Pennsylvania in 1800. Lindon lived on the family farm until he was 21 years old, leaving at that time for 250:. He was elected to the position of prosecuting attorney for Clinton County, serving two terms from 1845 to 1847. Over 25 years, he practiced law in state and federal courts in Ohio and adjacent states. He formed a partnership with Senator 49: 305: 327:
Linton was ill with lung fever while in law school; the illness returned in 1848, resulting in ongoing health problems. Although he supported President Abraham Lincoln, Linton could not fight in the
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Linton had a second stroke in the fall of 1883 that paralyzed his left side and left him an invalid. No longer able to farm, he moved to
627: 342:. Linton left his law practice in Ohio because of his health. Within a year of living in Kansas, his sons Frank and Arthur both died. 296:. He was active with the party at the county level. He received a nomination to the State Senate as the Greenback candidate in 1876. 617: 647: 632: 17: 535: 489: 415: 597: 278: 183: 123: 324:
on July 27, 1841. She met Linton when they were both students at Miami University. The couple had seven children.
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Lindon received an A.B. degree from Miami University in 1839. While at Miami, he was one of eight founders of
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for a number of years. His other partners included Tom Carwin, Allen G. Thurman, and Benjamin Wade.
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In 1864, he retired to Kansas because of his declining health. He elected was a probate judge in
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Lindon was born January 30, 1815, on a farm three miles west of in
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There is a historical marker about Linton in Wilmington, Ohio.
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who successfully ran for president. He worked to organize the
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political parties in Ohio. He was one of the founders of
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because of his poor health. He was also a member of the
536:"Greenback County Convention in Linn County, Kansas" 364: 246:Linton passed the bar and opened a law practice in 229:fraternity in 1839. He received an LL.B. from the 292:from 1853 to 1855. Later, he was a member of the 589: 306:Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanesville Railroad 269:In 1840, Linton campaigned in his district for 643:University of Cincinnati College of Law alumni 496:. Pleasanton, Kansas. 1889-08-31. p. 2 281:in 1850 and canvassed in his district for 47: 653:19th-century American railroad executives 422:. Wilmington, Ohio. 1889-11-06. p. 2 30:For other people named David Linton, see 564: 338:In 1865, the family moved to a farm in 14: 590: 261:, serving one term from 1869 to 1871. 484: 482: 480: 478: 476: 474: 472: 470: 468: 466: 464: 462: 460: 458: 456: 560: 558: 556: 530: 528: 514: 512: 510: 454: 452: 450: 448: 446: 444: 442: 440: 438: 436: 410: 408: 406: 404: 402: 400: 398: 396: 24: 194:, a college fraternity founded at 25: 664: 628:19th-century American legislators 553: 525: 507: 433: 393: 367: 315: 618:People from Linn County, Kansas 565:Stoessel, Steve (May 5, 2019). 27:American politician (1815–1889) 571:The Historical Marker Database 494:Pleasanton Observer-Enterprise 320:Linton married Anna Thomas of 13: 1: 648:19th-century American lawyers 386: 382:List of Beta Theta Pi members 304:Linton was a director of the 201: 32:David Linton (disambiguation) 633:19th-century American judges 7: 503:– via Newspapers.com. 429:– via Newspapers.com. 360: 310:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 299: 264: 10: 669: 520:Catalogue of Beta Theta Pi 490:"In Memoriam of D. 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David Linton (judge)
David Linton (disambiguation)
headshot of David Linton in old age
Ohio Senate
Clinton County, Ohio
Pleasanton, Kansas
Republican
Greenback
Miami University
Cincinnati Law School
Ohio Senate
Whig
Republican
Greenback
Beta Theta Pi
Miami University
Wilmington
Clinton County, Ohio
Oxford, Ohio
Miami University
Beta Theta Pi
Cincinnati Law School
Wilmington, Ohio
Joseph Foos
Linn County, Kansas
William Henry Harrison
Whig
Rebublican Party
Abraham Lincoln
Ohio Senate

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