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William V. Marquis

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William V. Marquis
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
In office
1890–1892
GovernorJames E. Campbell
Personal details
Born(1828-05-01)May 1, 1828
Mt. Vernon, Ohio
DiedDecember 17, 1899(1899-12-17) (aged 71)
Spouse
Annie M. Sterritt
(m. 1860; died 1868)

William Vance Marquis (May 1, 1828 – December 17, 1899)[1] was an American politician who served as the 22nd lieutenant governor of Ohio from 1890 to 1892 under Governor James E. Campbell.[2]

Biography[edit]

Marquis was born at Mt. Vernon, Ohio May 1, 1828.[3] He was moved to Bellefontaine, Ohio at age five. He was in merchandising.[4] He worked at his father's store until it closed in 1848.[3] On November 12, 1860, Marquis was married to Annie M. Sterritt, of Logan County, Ohio,

Career[edit]

He was named postmaster of Bellefontaine in 1853 by President Pierce, serving until 1861.[3] 1862–1870 he was in partnership as a hardware merchant, and continued alone after that. Along with William Lawrence, he organized the Bellefontaine National Bank in 1871.[3] Marquis was a delegate to the 1876 Democratic National Convention, (St. Louis).[3] He was nominated in 1878 for the 4th Congressional District, but lost to J. Warren Keifer.[5] In the 1889 election for Lieutenant Governor, Republican Elbert L. Lampson defeated Democrat Marquis by a margin of 375,090 to 375, 068.[6] Lampson was unseated after serving eighteen days, when the Democratic Ohio State Senate seated Marquis in his place.[7]

Death[edit]

His wife, Annie, died in August 1868.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Leonard, J.W.; Marquis, A.N. (1899). "Who's who in America". Who's Who in America Expanded Biographies. 1. Marquis Who's Who. ISSN 0083-9396. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  2. ^ "Lieutenant Governors Of The State Of Ohio: 1852 - Present". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved 2012-01-24.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Brennan, J. Fletcher, ed. (1880). The portrait gallery and cyclopedia of the distinguished men of Ohio. Vol. 2. Cincinnati: John C. Yorston & Company. p. 397.
  4. ^ Howe 1891 : 359
  5. ^ Smith 1898 : 394
  6. ^ Smith 1898 : 579
  7. ^ Smith 1898 : 581

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Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
1890–1892
Succeeded by