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Ozias M. Hatch

Ozias M. Hatch
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13th Illinois Secretary of State
In office
1856–1864
Preceded by Alexander Starne
Succeeded by Sharon Tyndale
Personal details
Born Ozias Mather Hatch
April 11, 1814
Hillsboro Center, New Hampshire
Died March 12, 1893(1893-03-12) (aged 78)
Springfield, Illinois
Political party Republican
Other political
affiliations
Whig
Spouse(s) Julia R. Enos
Profession Judge, merchant

Ozias Mather Hatch (April 11, 1814 – March 12, 1893) was an American politician. He was the 13th Illinois Secretary of State, serving under William Henry Bissell, John Wood, and Richard Yates, Sr. During the governorship of Wood, Hatch handled most of the duties of Governor of Illinois.

Ozias Mather Hatch was born in Hillsboro Center, New Hampshire, on April 11, 1814, to Dr. Reuben and Ann Hatch. He was the third-born of eight sons and three daughters. His father, a physician in New Hampshire for over 30 years, wanted young Ozias to enter the medical profession as well, but Ozias opted to seek a job in business and left home for Boston at the age of 15. There he worked as a grocery store clerk for seven years. In 1836, he rejoined his family in Griggsville, Illinois. He formed a partnership with his brother Isaac and David Hoyt, opening the Isaac A. Hatch & Co. general merchandise store. The store was dissolved in the aftermath of the Panic of 1837.

Hatch opened his own general merchandise store with Solomon McNeil as McNeil & Hatch in Pittsfield, Illinois. He co-managed it until 1841, when he retired to accept a position on the Pike County circuit court. He served on the court under Samuel D. Lockwood for seven years. After his term, he joined his brother R. B. to form R. B. Hatch & Co. in Meredosia. In 1851, he was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives, serving one two-year term. During the formation of the Republican Party at the Bloomington Convention, Hatch was named their nominee for Illinois Secretary of State due to his abolitionist views. He was elected in 1856 by a significant margin, serving under William Henry Bissell.


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