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Preceded by
  
Lewis C. Laylin

Signature
  

Succeeded by
  
Charles H. Graves

Preceded by
  
Daniel B. Mauck

Political party
  
Republican Party


Preceded by
  
Lee McClung

Role
  
Politician

Appointed by
  
William Howard Taft

Name
  
Carmi Thompson

Resting place
  
Ironton

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Born
  
September 4, 1870 Wayne County, West Virginia, U.S. (
1870-09-04
)

Alma mater
  
Ohio State University College of Law

Died
  
June 22, 1942, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States

Books
  
Tippecanoe: Being the Story of the Tippecanoe and Tyler Too! Campaign of 1840

Education
  
Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University, Ironton High School

Carmi Alderman Thompson (September 4, 1870 – June 22, 1942) was a Republican politician in the U.S. state of Ohio who was Speaker of the Ohio House and Ohio Secretary of State from 1907 to 1911. He also fought in the Spanish–American War.

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Biography

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Carmi Thompson was born at Wayne County, West Virginia. He was moved to Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio when he was three years old, where he graduated from Ironton High School in 1886.

Thompson graduated from Ohio State University in 1892, and taught at the High School in Bement, Illinois for two years. He returned to Ohio State, and graduated from the law school in 1895 with a degree Bachelor of Laws. He began practice in Ironton. He was appointed, and then elected City Solicitor of Ironton from 1896 to 1903.

Thompson was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1903 and served in the 76th and 77th General Assemblies, 1904–1906. In the 77th General Assembly (1906), he was chosen Speaker of the House. In 1906, he was nominated, and then elected Secretary of State, resigned from the House, and served in 1907–1911.

During the Spanish–American War, Thompson was captain of Company I of the 7th O. U. S. V. I. He was colonel of the 7th regiment, O.N.G., from 1901 to 1906. He was commander in chief of the United Spanish War Veterans in 1926.

He was Treasurer of the United States, and after 1913, he was in the iron ore and shipping business. In 1921 he was a member of the advisory committee to the conference on limitation of armaments held at Washington, D.C. In 1926, President Calvin Coolidge appointed him special commissioner to make a survey of the economic and internal conditions of the Philippines.

Nominated for Ohio Governor in 1922, lost to Democrat A. Victor Donahey.

Thompson died June 20, 1942 at Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and was buried at Woodland Cemetery in Ironton.

References

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