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John Marshall Hamilton

John Marshall Hamilton
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18th Governor of Illinois
In office
February 16, 1883 – January 30, 1885
Lieutenant William Campbell
Preceded by Shelby Moore Cullom
Succeeded by Richard J. Oglesby
22nd Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
In office
January 10, 1881 – February 6, 1883
Governor Shelby Moore Cullom
Preceded by Andrew Shuman
Succeeded by William J. Campbell
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 28th district
In office
1876 (1876) – 1880 (1880)
Preceded by John Cusey
Succeeded by Joseph W. Fifer
Personal details
Born May 28, 1847
Union County, Ohio
Died September 22, 1905(1905-09-22) (aged 58)
Chicago, Illinois
Political party Republican
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John Marshall Hamilton (May 28, 1847 – September 22, 1905) was the 18th Governor of Illinois, serving from 1883 to 1885. Born in Union County, Ohio, Hamilton became interested in politics at a young age, joining the Wide Awakes when he was thirteen and the Union Army four years later. After graduating from Ohio Wesleyan University he studied law and was admitted to the bar. A notable attorney in Bloomington, Illinois, Hamilton was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1876. He served there until 1881, when he was elected Lieutenant Governor of Illinois on a ticket with Shelby Moore Cullom. When Cullom resigned after election to the United States Senate, Hamilton became Governor of Illinois. He was not selected as a candidate for re-election, but did serve that year as a delegate to the 1884 Republican National Convention. He spent the rest of his life as an attorney in Chicago, where he died in 1905.

John Marshall Hamilton was born in Union County, Ohio near Richwood on May 28, 1847. He moved with his family to Roberts Township, Marshall County, Illinois when he was seven years old. Hamilton first became involved with politics at a young age, joining the Republican Wide Awakes in 1861 at the age of thirteen. Hamilton's unit was called into action as the 77th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, but Hamilton could not serve because of his young age. Hamilton studied at a school in Henry in the meantime. In 1864, when Hamilton was seventeen years old, he enlisted in the 141st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the U.S. Civil War.


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