James Wirt Newman | |
Order: | 23rd |
Office: | Ohio Secretary of State |
Term Start: | January 8, 1883 |
Term End: | January 12, 1885 |
Governor: | Charles Foster George Hoadly |
Preceded: | Charles Townsend |
Succeeded: | James Sidney Robinson |
State House2: | Ohio |
District2: | Scioto County |
Term Start2: | January 6, 1868 |
Term End2: | January 2, 1870 |
Preceded2: | Elijah Glover |
Succeeded2: | Elijah Glover |
State Senate3: | Ohio |
District3: | 7th |
Term Start3: | January 1, 1872 |
Term End3: | January 2, 1876 |
Preceded3: | James Emmett |
Succeeded3: | I. T. Monahan |
Birth Date: | 12 March 1841 |
Birth Place: | Highland County, Ohio |
Death Place: | Portsmouth, Ohio |
Party: | Democratic |
Spouse: | Kate Moore |
Children: | one |
Alma Mater: | Ohio Wesleyan University |
James Wirt Newman[1] (March 12, 1841 - January 1, 1901) was a Democratic politician in the Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio Senate, and was Ohio Secretary of State from 1883 to 1885.
James W. Newman was born March 12, 1841, in Highland County, Ohio, and moved soon thereafter to Portsmouth, Ohio.[2] He attended public schools in that town and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1861, where he was Sigma Chi.[1] He did not serve his country during the American Civil War. For 33 years he was editor and owner of the Portsmouth Times, and after, President of the Central National Bank of Portsmouth.[3]
Newman was active in the Democratic Party, serving as President of the Scioto County central committee, and as delegate to the state and national conventions.[3] He was elected in 1867 to represent Scioto County in the Ohio House of Representatives in the 58th General Assembly in 1868 and 1869.[4] He was elected to represent the 7th District in the 60th and 61st General Assemblies in the Ohio Senate in 1872-1876.[5]
Newman defeated Republican Charles Townsend and two other candidates for Ohio Secretary of State with a majority of the vote in 1882,[6] and served 1883 to 1885. He lost to James Sidney Robinson in another four way race in the 1884.[7]
Newman was Collector of Internal Revenue 1885 to 1889. Newman was married to Kate Moore October 24, 1871. They had one son, Howard Ott Newman.[8] He was Exalted Ruler of the Portsmouth Elks Lodge.[3] He died January 1, 1901, at Portsmouth,[3] or perhaps January 1, 1902.[1]