Leroy Welsh Explained

Leroy Welsh
Order:15th
Office:Ohio State Treasurer
Term Start:November 25, 1875
Term End:January 1876
Preceded:Isaac Welsh
Succeeded:John M. Millikin
Appointer:William Allen
Birth Date:March 1844
Birth Place:Beallsville, Ohio
Death Date:August 20, 1879 (age 35)
Death Place:Belmont County, Ohio
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Ohio Wesleyan University
Cincinnati Law School

Leroy Welsh was a Republican politician appointed Ohio State Treasurer from 1875 to 1876.

Early life

Leroy Welsh was born in Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio, in March 1844.

He moved with his parents to Washington Township, Belmont County, Ohio, in 1854.[1] Leroy Welsh was the son of Isaac Welsh, Ohio State Treasurer in 1871 and 1873. In 1869 he graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University and then studied law at home for a year before entering Cincinnati Law School, where he graduated in 1871.

Career

He was chief assistant to his father at the Treasury beginning in 1872. When his father died on November 25, 1875, Governor Allen appointed Leroy Welsh to serve the remaining weeks of his father's second term.[2] He returned home to Belmont County, Ohio, early in 1876 when his term ended.

Welsh practiced in Belmont County and later opened a law office in Columbus.

Personal life

Walsh returned home to Belmont County when he fell ill. He died August 20, 1879, in Belmont County.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Caldwell, J. A. . History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio. 1880 . 415 .
  2. Book: History of the Republican Party in Ohio . the Lewis Publishing Company . 1898 . Smith . Joseph P . I . Chicago . 289 . smith.