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951: 395:, Camden was again elected by the legislature and served the remainder of that term, from January 25, 1893, to March 3, 1895, then retired from elective politics. While in the Senate, Camden was chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense (Fifty-third Congress) and a member of the Committee on Railroads (Fifty-third Congress). He continued his former business and civic pursuits. 353:, site of an oil boom in 1860 which made him rich. Camden became involved in oil refining and coal mining and sold part of his interest for $ 100,000. He went into business with his brother-in-law John S. McKinley; they sold their oil interests for $ 410,000 in 1866, and invested the proceeds in several new industries. Camden Consolidated Oil Company was ultimately acquired by 263:. Johnson Camden's siblings included Dr. Thomas Bland Camden, CSA Lt. Col. Edwin Duncan Camden (1840–1922) of the 25th Virginia Infantry, William D. Camden (1842–1878), Amanda McKinley, Lorenzo Dow Camden (1844–1910) and John Scrivener Camden Jr. (1851–1923). Their uncle, Judge 235:(March 6, 1828 – April 25, 1908) was a prominent oilman, industrialist, banker, railroad tycoon, and politician who was estimated to be worth $ 25 million at the time of his unexpected death. Although both of his attempts to become governor of the new state of 255:(now West Virginia), to Col. John Scrivener Camden (1798–1862) and his wife, the former Nancy Newlon, Johnson Newlon Camden was the grandson of Rev. Henry Benjamin Camden, who freed his slaves in Maryland in 1804 and moved west to what became 520:
J.N. Camden owned one 40-year-old mulatto female slave in Lewis, Virginia in 1860; and his brother Dr. T.B. Camden owned one 15-year-old male slave in the same county; John Scrivener Camden owned five slaves in Braxton county in
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seat, in 1851. Although his father continued to live in Lewis County, Johnson's brothers Edwin, William and Lorenzo had moved to Braxton County. Young Johnson N. Camden was appointed the same year as Braxton County's
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to the U.S. Senate, where he served one term, from March 4, 1881, to March 4, 1887. He then resumed the practice of law at Parkersburg. Upon the death in office of U.S. Senator
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Howard R. Lee, The Burning Springs and other Tales of the Little Kanawha, (Morgantown: West Virginia University Press 1968) bio of Johnson F. Camden at App. III, available at
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Camden became president of the First National Bank of Parkersburg at its organization in 1862, and was an unsuccessful
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of Harrison County, resigned his judicial position as the Civil War began and declined to become a delegate to the
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for a single term (1845–46). The younger Camden left West Point in 1848, to read law in his home state.
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in 1982. Camden also owned lumber and hotel interests in Lanes Bottom, West Virginia (now known as
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had been raised nearby. His younger brother Edwin Duncan Camden became lieutenant colonel of the
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and at age 14 apprenticed with his uncle Gideon, who was then an assistant county clerk in
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at West Point while his father represented Braxton, Lewis and Gilmer counties in the
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Camden sympathized with the Union and did not serve in either army during the
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in 1868 and again in 1872. The legislature elected him as a
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Democratic Party United States senators from West Virginia
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Union Trust & Deposit Co./Union Trust National Bank
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Born in 1828 in Collins Settlement, the county seat of
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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It was listed on the 79:March 4, 1881 β€“ March 3, 1887 1862:United States Military Academy alumni 1070: 809: 747:March 4, 1881 – March 3, 1887 274:Johnson N. Camden attended school in 1887:19th-century American businesspeople 577:National Register of Historic Places 428:National Register of Historic Places 317:Camden was admitted to the Virginia 564: 398: 312: 24: 1100:'s delegation(s) to the 47th–53rd 538: 411:, after visiting family. His son, 25: 1903: 1892:19th-century Virginia politicians 1842:People from Sutton, West Virginia 1827:Businesspeople from West Virginia 625: 612:"Johnson N. 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Piedmont, W.Va. 1945. 532:"Johnson Newlon Camden" 508:"Johnson Newlon Camden" 475:"Johnson Newlon Camden" 452:"Johnson Newlon Camden" 364:, although CSA General 1105:(ordered by seniority) 1102:United States Congress 419:in the 63rd Congress. 370:25th Virginia Infantry 253:Lewis County, Virginia 239:failed, he did become 169:Lewis County, Virginia 582:National Park Service 413:Johnson N. Camden Jr. 409:Weston, West Virginia 307:Johnson N. Camden Jr. 297:On June 22, 1858, in 247:Early and family life 241:United States Senator 233:Johnson Newlon Camden 217:Johnson N. Camden Jr. 208:Anna Gaither Thompson 156:Johnson Newlon Camden 62:United States Senator 42:Johnson Newlon Camden 32:Johnson N. Camden Jr. 18:Johnson Newlon Camden 332:prosecuting attorney 269:Confederate Congress 222:Annie Camden Spilman 790:Charles J. Faulkner 764:Charles J. Faulkner 407:, en route back to 405:Baltimore, Maryland 188:Baltimore, Maryland 173:(now West Virginia) 102:Charles J. 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Index

Johnson Newlon Camden
Johnson N. Camden Jr.

United States Senator
West Virginia
Frank Hereford
Charles J. Faulkner
John E. Kenna
Stephen B. Elkins
Lewis County, Virginia
Baltimore, Maryland
Democratic
Johnson N. Camden Jr.
West Virginia
United States Senator
Lewis County, Virginia
Harrison County, West Virginia
American Civil War
Gideon D. Camden
Confederate Congress
Sutton
Weston
cadet
United States Military Academy
Virginia House of Delegates
Wheeling
George W. Thompson
Johnson N. Camden Jr.
bar
Sutton

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