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Arthur I. Boreman

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supported the ratification of the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing the right to vote regardless of race. Upon receiving word of its ratification, he telegrammed Robert W. Simmons, the leader of the black community in Parkersburg, and a celebration was staged in that city in 1870.
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In 1863, West Virginia voters elected Arthur Boreman as the new state's first governor. He served from 1863 to 1869, winning re-election in 1864 and 1866 (although Virginia's constitutions had forbidden such successive terms). During his third term, Boreman won election to the
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Boreman died in Parkersburg in 1896, survived by his wife, two stepsons and daughter. After services at his home and at the Methodist Episcopal Church where he had long served as a lay leader, he was buried at the Odd Fellows cemetery in Parkersburg. His brother
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Five years later, Boreman’s term as senator ended, and he returned to the private practice of law in his hometown. In 1884, he organized a relief effort to assist the victims of a devastating Ohio River flood.
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In 1888, he was elected the 5th circuit judge and took the bench the following year. He continued to serve until his death seven years later, exhausted after a late trip home from
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regained power in West Virginia, Boreman returned to his law practice. He also helped organize recovery efforts after the 1884 Ohio River floods.
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Possible identifications includes, L to R: 1st-Arthur Boreman; 3rd-Andrew Wilson; 4th D.D.T. Farnsworth; 5th- Henry Dering; 6th- Gibson Cranmer.
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Allen, Bernard L. "Arthur Ingraham Boreman." e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. 16 May 2016. Web. 21 August 2019 available at
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town of Cross Lanes and the outlying Parkersburg area in Wood County were named in his honor.
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On June 4, 1861, a meeting of Wood County Unionists elected Boreman, Dr. John Moss and
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and was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1845. The following year he moved to
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became a Justice of the Utah territory Supreme Court and his nephew
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town of Middlebourne, and formerly two elementary schools in the
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Grave marker of Arthur Boreman at Parkersburg Memorial Gardens
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voters elected Boreman as one of their representatives in the
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houses the papers of Arthur I. Boreman in two collections,
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Herbert Stephenson Boreman

United States Senator
West Virginia
Peter G. Van Winkle
Allen T. Caperton
Governor of West Virginia
Francis Harrison Pierpont
Restored Government of Virginia
Daniel D. T. Farnsworth
Virginia House of Delegates
Wood County
John Jay Jackson, Jr.
Wood County
Wood County
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
Parkersburg, West Virginia
Republican
Laurane Tanner Bullock Boreman
Politician
U.S. state
West Virginia
Tyler County
first Governor
United States senator
Wood County
Virginia House of Delegates
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
Arthur B. Ingram
Virginia House of Delegates

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