Jacob Mueller Explained

Jacob Mueller
Order:10th
Office:Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
Term Start:January 8, 1872
Term End:January 12, 1874
Preceded:John C. Lee
Succeeded:Alphonso Hart
Governor:Edward Follansbee Noyes
Party:Republican
Democratic
Birth Date:9 March 1822
Birth Place:Alxenz, Rheinpflaz, Bavaria
Death Place:Cleveland, Ohio
Restingplace:Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland
Spouse:Charlotte Finger
Laura Schmidt
Children:four

Jacob Mueller (March 9, 1822 – August 31, 1905)[1] was an American politician who served as the tenth lieutenant governor of Ohio from 1872 to 1874.[2]

Biography

Jacob Mueller was born in Alsenz, Kingdom of Bavaria in 1822, and studied Jurisprudence.[3] He practiced law until 1859 when he originated and established the German Insurance Company for which he was Superintendent until 1869 when he resigned and returned to law. In 1849 he participated in the revolution in that country, and served for a short time as Chief Commissary, or Governor of his home district. He was compelled to leave the country, and emigrated to Cleveland, Ohio. He was naturalized, and affiliated with the Republican Party.

Career

Mueller studied law with Willey & Carey in 1850 through 1851; and was admitted to the bar in 1854.[3] He was elected to City Council. He studied law and was admitted to the bar. He was elected lieutenant governor in 1871,[4] and served one term. He afterward became a member of the Democratic Party.[5]

Death

Muller died in 1905 and was buried at Woodland Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County: Taken from Cleave's Biographical Cyclopaedia of the State of Ohio. Cleave. Egbert. 1875.
  2. Web site: Lieutenant Governors Of The State Of Ohio: 1852 - Present. . 2012-01-24.
  3. Web site: Jacob Mueller. Online Biographies. 27 August 2012.
  4. Mueller received 236,829 votes, Democrat Samuel F. Hunt received 217,982 from Smith 1898 : 286
  5. [#smith|Smith 1898]
  6. News: Express Sorrow At Loss. The Plain Dealer. September 2, 1905. 4.