John Beatty (Ohio banker) explained

John Beatty
Image Name:John Beatty (1909).jpg
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State:Ohio
District:8th
Party:Republican
Term:February 5, 1868 – March 3, 1873
Preceded:Cornelius S. Hamilton
Succeeded:William Lawrence
Birth Date:December 16, 1828
Birth Place:Sandusky, Ohio
Death Place:Columbus, Ohio
Restingplace:Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky, Ohio
Signature:Signature of Ohio Congressman John Beatty.png
Profession:Politician, banker
Allegiance:United States of America
Branch:United States Army
Union Army
Serviceyears:1861-1864
Rank: Brigadier General
Unit:3rd Ohio Infantry

John Beatty (December 16, 1828December 21, 1914) was an American banker and statesman from Sandusky, Ohio. He served as a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Biography

Beatty was born near Sandusky, Ohio. He entered the banking business in Morrow County.[1] Presidential elector for Lincoln/Hamlin in 1860[2] and in 1884.[3]

Civil War

When the Civil War started Beatty volunteered as a private in the 3rd Ohio Infantry, serving in western Virginia. By 1863, he was commissioned as a brigadier general following his distinguished service in the Battle of Perryville, the Battle of Stones River, and the Tullahoma Campaign. He took command of a brigade of infantry and led it through the rest of the war. Beatty participated in the Tullahoma Campaign, the Battle of Chickamauga, and the successful Union attack on Missionary Ridge during the Chattanooga Campaign.[1] He resigned his commission in January 1864 and re-entered the banking business.

Congress

Following the war, he represented Ohio in the U.S. Congress from 1868 to 1873.

Later career

He served as a presidential elector in 1884 for the Blaine/Logan ticket.[4]

A 1909 biographer wrote that Beatty was then "the sole survivor of the electoral college of Ohio, which cast its vote for Abraham Lincoln in 1860, and as far as known, the only surviving elector who cast a vote for President Lincoln when he was chosen to his first term almost a half century ago."[5]

Beatty was buried in Oakland Cemetery in Sandusky.

Autobiography

Beatty wrote The citizen-soldier, or, Memoirs of a volunteer, Cincinnati : Wilstach, Baldwin, 1879. The book has been reprinted more than once.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Beatty, John, The Citizen Soldier, Time-Life Books reprint of 1879 edition. Reprinted in 2007 by Gardners Books.,
  2. Book: History of the Republican Party in Ohio . Joseph P . Smith . 1898 . I . 124 . the Lewis Publishing Company . Chicago .
  3. Web site: Index to Politicians: Beatty to Beatty-smith . 2022-08-19 . The Political Graveyard.
  4. [#taylor1899|Taylor 1899]
  5. Book: Taylor, William Alexander . Centennial history of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio . 1 . S J Clarke Publishing Company . Chicago . 1909 . 458 . 9780832828300 .