Samuel McIntire Taylor | |
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27th Ohio Secretary of State | |
In office January 9, 1893 –January 11, 1897 | |
Governor | William McKinley Asa S. Bushnell |
Preceded by | Christian L. Poorman |
Succeeded by | Charles Kinney |
Member of the OhioHouseofRepresentatives from the Champaign County district | |
In office January 2,1888 –January 8,1893 | |
Preceded by | Thomas E. Cowgill |
Succeeded by | Thomas E. Hunter |
Personal details | |
Born | Champaign County,Ohio,US | July 24,1856
Died | December 7,1916 60) Birmingham,England | (aged
Resting place | Oak Dale Cemetery,Urbana,Ohio |
Political party | Republican |
Alma mater | Ohio Wesleyan University Cincinnati Law School |
Samuel McIntire Taylor was a Republican politician in the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Secretary of State from 1893 to 1897.
Samuel Taylor was born July 24,1856,in Champaign County,Ohio. He attended country schools and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1882,where he was Phi Gamma Delta,and the Cincinnati Law School,where he graduated in 1884. [1]
Taylor moved to Urbana,Ohio,where he practiced. [2] He was elected in 1887 to represent Champaign County in the 68th General Assembly and re-elected 1889 and 1891 to the 69th and 70th,from which he resigned. [3] He resigned when elected in 1892 to Ohio Secretary of State and then was re-elected in 1894. [2]
After leaving office in 1897,Taylor was appointed consul to Glasgow,Scotland,by President McKinley. [1] He was transferred to Callao,Peru in 1906,and served there until 1910. [1] He was appointed consul to Birmingham,England,in 1913.
Taylor died from influenza in Birmingham,England on December 7,1916. [1] He was buried at Oak Dale Cemetery in Urbana. [4]
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