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Jeremiah Morrow
Jeremiah Morrow.jpg
United States Senator
from Ohio
In office
March 4, 1813 – March 4, 1819
Preceded by Alexander Campbell
Succeeded by William A. Trimble
Personal details
Born (1771-10-06)October 6, 1771
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Died March 22, 1852(1852-03-22) (aged 80)
Lebanon, Ohio
Political party Democratic-Republican

Jeremiah Morrow (October 6, 1771 – March 22, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican Party politician from Ohio. He served as the ninth Governor of Ohio, and the last Democratic-Republican to do so.

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Biography [edit]

Morrow was born near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to the descendants of Scots-Irish immigrants. He moved to the Northwest Territory in 1795. He lived at the mouth of the Little Miami River for a short time before moving to what is now Warren County.[1]

After serving in the Territorial House of Representatives and Territorial Senate, and as a Hamilton county delegate to the 1802 Constitutional Convention,[2] he was elected to the first State Senate a year later and served six months before becoming Ohio's first member of the United States House of Representatives. Morrow won four additional full terms. He ran for the U.S. Senate in 1812 and served a single term from 1813 to 1819, and did not seek re-election. In 1820, he served as one of Ohio's Presidential electors for James Monroe.[3] He won election to the governorship in 1822 and served for two two-year terms. He declined to serve a third term, instead returning to the Ohio House of Representatives and State Senate. Morrow was sent back to Washington again in 1841, and served two more years in the House, but refused to be renominated in 1842, believing himself too old.

Death and legacy [edit]

After retiring from politics, Morrow returned to his farm and gristmill in Warren County. Morrow was buried in Union Cemetery in Loveland, Ohio.[4]

Morrow is the namesake of the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge, the highest bridge in Ohio. Morrow County and Morrow, Ohio are named after him.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Ryan, Daniel J (1888). A History of Ohio with Biographical Sketches of her Governors and the Ordinance of 1787. Columbus, Ohio: A H Smythe. pp. 175–176. 
  2. ^ "First Constitutional Convention, Convened November 1, 1802". Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications V: 131–132. 1896. 
  3. ^ Taylor, William Alexander; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence (1899). Ohio statesmen and annals of progress: from the year 1788 to the year 1900 ... 1. State of Ohio. p. 102. 
  4. ^ "Jeremiah Morrow". Find A Grave. Retrieved July 27, 2012. 

External links [edit]

Wikisource-logo.svg "Morrow, Jeremiah". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1900. 


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Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
Thu, 23 May 2013 19:10:41 -0700

Interstate 71 will be 70 mph from the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge in southwestern Ohio to just south of the border of the Cuyahoga-Medina County line in the north, excluding Columbus, according to ODOT. The 70 mph speed limit also will be applied on: ...
 
Toledo Blade
Mon, 06 May 2013 21:45:46 -0700

The Jeremiah Morrow bridge, named after the ninth governor of Ohio, is being replaced with two new bridges. The Morrow bridge actually features twin spans that are 2,300 feet long and 239 feet high, making it the tallest bridge in Ohio. The bridge ...
 
Chronicle-Telegram
Thu, 02 May 2013 10:58:19 -0700

... with loved ones who have killed themselves, Atwell said she personally knew three people who took their lives, including a 55-year-old Cincinnati elementary school teacher who jumped to her death in 2007 from the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge near Lebanon ...
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