Edward Shiloh Matthias | |
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c. 1914
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Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court | |
In office January 1, 1915 – November 2, 1953 |
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Preceded by | John Allen Shauck |
Succeeded by | John H. Lamneck |
Personal details | |
Born |
Gilboa, Ohio |
April 6, 1873
Died | November 2, 1953 Columbus, Ohio |
(aged 80)
Resting place | Green Lawn Cemetery |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Mary F. Crouch |
Children | five |
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Religion | Presbyterian Church |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | United States Army |
Unit | 2nd Ohio Infantry |
Battles/wars | Spanish–American War |
Edward Shiloh Matthias (April 6, 1873 – November 2, 1953) was a Republican lawyer from the U.S. state of Ohio who served the longest term in state history as a judge on the Ohio Supreme Court, more than 38 years.
Edward S. Matthias was born in Gilboa, Ohio to Albert Coates and Eleanor P. Harris Matthias. He attended the local schools of Gilboa, and the Crawfis College of Putnam County, Ohio. He received bachelor's and doctor of laws degrees from Ohio Northern University College of Law. He served during the Spanish–American War with the Van Wert Company of the 2nd O. U. S. V. I., and was state and national commander of the United Spanish War Veterans.
Matthias was admitted to the bar in 1895, and was a member of the firm Blachly & Matthias in Van Wert, Ohio until 1904. He was City Solicitor of Van Wert 1896–1900. He was elected Judge of the Ohio Courts of Common Pleas of the third judicial circuit in 1904, and re-elected in 1910. He was elected to the Ohio Supreme Court in 1914, and re-elected in 1920, 1926, 1932, 1938, 1944 and 1950. Matthias heard more than 30,000 cases as a judge, and wrote more than 1000 opinions as a member of the Supreme Court.
Matthias was a Knight of Pythias, Mason and member of B.P.O.E. He married Mary F. Crouch of Van Wert April 23, 1898, and had five children. He was on the Board of Trustees of Ohio Northern University, and a member of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Ohio, and Delta Theta Phi fraternity.