George Washington Wilson | |
Image Name: | George W. Wilson.png |
State: | Ohio |
District: | 7th |
Party: | Republican |
Term Start: | March 4, 1893 |
Term End: | March 3, 1897 |
Preceded: | William E. Haynes |
Succeeded: | Walter L. Weaver |
State House2: | Ohio |
District2: | Madison County |
Term Start2: | January 1, 1872 |
Term End2: | January 4, 1874 |
Preceded2: | W. M. Beach |
Succeeded2: | R. C. McCloud |
State Senate3: | Ohio |
District3: | 11th |
Term Start3: | January 7, 1878 |
Term End3: | January 4, 1880 |
Preceded3: | William R. Warnock |
Succeeded3: | Thomas J. Pringle |
Birth Date: | 22 February 1840 |
Birth Place: | Brighton, Ohio |
Death Place: | London, Ohio |
Restingplace: | Kirkwood Cemetery |
George Washington Wilson (February 22, 1840 – November 25, 1909) was an American lawyer, politician, and veteran of the Civil War who served two terms as a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1893 to 1897.
Wilson was born in Brighton, Ohio, and attended the common schools and Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio.
On August 8, 1862, he enlisted in the Ninety-fourth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was commissioned second lieutenant. While with First Regiment, United States Veteran Volunteer Engineers, he was promoted to First Lieutenant July 2, 1864, and afterward captain. He mustered out of the service October 1, 1865.
He studied law and was admitted to the bar on August 7, 1866, and practiced in London, Ohio. He served as prosecuting attorney of Madison County 1866–1870, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives 1871–1874, and served in the Ohio State Senate 1877–1881.
Wilson was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1897).
After that, he resumed the practice of law in London, Ohio and served as delegate to the 1896 Republican National Convention, mayor of New London and prosecuting attorney of Madison County.
He died in London, Ohio, November 25, 1909, and was interred in Kirkwood Cemetery.[1]
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