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Henry Bell Gilkeson

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Henry Bell Gilkeson
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Member of the West Virginia Senate
from the 12th district
In office
1890–93
Serving with Solomon Cunningham
Preceded by Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy
Succeeded by John B. Finley
Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
from the Hampshire County district
In office
1883–85
Preceded by Alexander W. Monroe
Succeeded by Amos L. Pugh
In office
1909–11
Preceded by James Sloan Kuykendall
Succeeded by Robert Pugh Monroe
Principal of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind
In office
1887–88
Preceded by John Collins Covell
Succeeded by C. H. Hill
Superintendent of
Hampshire County Schools
In office
1877–79
Preceded by A. M. Alverson
Succeeded by Charles N. Hiett
President of the Bank of Romney
In office
1888–1913
Preceded by None
Succeeded by John J. Cornwell
Personal details
Born (1850-06-06)June 6, 1850
Moorefield, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
Died September 29, 1921(1921-09-29) (aged 71)
Mountain Lake Park, Maryland, United States
Resting place Indian Mound Cemetery, Romney, West Virginia, United States
Political party Democratic Party
Spouse(s) Mary Katherine Paxton
Relations
  • Robert B. Gilkeson (father)
  • Sarah E. Gilkeson (mother)
  • Edward M. Gilkeson (brother)
Children
  • Laura Paxton Gilkeson Arnold
  • Robert William Gilkeson
  • Henry Bell Gilkeson, Jr.
Residence Romney, West Virginia, United States
Alma mater Hampden–Sydney College
Profession lawyer, politician, school administrator, and banker
Religion Presbyterian

Henry Bell Gilkeson (June 6, 1850 – September 29, 1921) was an American lawyer, politician, school administrator, and banker in West Virginia.

Gilkeson was born in Moorefield, Virginia (now West Virginia), the eldest child of a dry goods merchant, and was raised in Romney. Following his graduation from Hampden–Sydney College, Gilkeson became a schoolteacher and served as superintendent of the Hampshire County Schools district from 1877 to 1879. Gilkeson later studied law and started a law practice in Romney. Following the death of John Collins Covell in 1887, Gilkeson served as the principal of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind until 1888.

Gilkeson served in the West Virginia Legislature as a state senator representing the 12th District in the West Virginia Senate (1890–93) and as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1883–85 and 1909–11). Gilkeson served as the mayor of Romney beginning in 1885, and the first president of the Bank of Romney (1888–1913).

Henry Bell Gilkeson was born in Moorefield, Virginia (now West Virginia) on June 6, 1850. He was the eldest child of Robert B. Gilkeson and his wife, Sarah E. Gilkeson, both of Scottish ancestry. His father was a prominent dry goods merchant in Romney, where Henry and his brother, Edward, were raised.

Gilkeson graduated from Hampden–Sydney College in Hampden Sydney, Virginia, in 1872. While a student, he was inducted as a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Gilkeson completed a special course in engineering at Yale University. He also received further education in Germany.


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