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John F Oglevee

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Preceded by
  
James Williams

Name
  
John Oglevee

Service/branch
  
Union Army

Allegiance
  
United States

Succeeded by
  
Emil Kiesewetter


Political party
  
Republican Party

Preceded by
  
Benjamin Neff

Role
  
Politician

Unit
  
98th Ohio Infantry

Born
  
May 17, 1840 Cadiz, Ohio (
1840-05-17
)

Alma mater
  
Franklin College University of Michigan Law School

Years of service
  
August 6, 1862 - June 3, 1865

Died
  
April 25, 1903, Columbus, Ohio, United States

Education
  
University of Michigan Law School, University of Michigan

Resting place
  
Green Lawn Cemetery

John Finley Oglevee (May 17, 1840 - April 25, 1903) was a Republican politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for four years and Ohio State Auditor for four years. He was also a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War.

John F. Oglevee was born in Harrison County, Ohio near Cadiz. He lived on a farm, and attended public schools and Franklin College in New Athens, Ohio. On August 6, 1862 he enlisted in Company C of the 98th Ohio Infantry. At the Battle of Chickamauga, he was severely wounded and promoted to Second Lieutenant for gallantry. He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant September 26, 1864. During the Atlanta Campaign he commanded his company, and was promoted to Adjutant of the regiment. He mustered out May 1865.

He moved to Springfield, Ohio in 1866 and studied law. He enrolled in the University of Michigan Law School in October 1866, and was admitted to the bar in December 1867. In October 1871, he was elected Auditor of Clark County, Ohio, and re-elected in 1873. In 1875 and again in 1877, he was elected to represent the county in the Ohio House of Representatives for the 62nd and 63rd General Assemblies, (1876–1879).

In 1879, he was nominated by the Republicans for Ohio State Auditor, and defeated Democrat Charles Reemelin in the autumn for a four year term. He was again nominated in 1883, but lost to Democrat Emil Kiesewetter. He then engaged in private business in Columbus.

Oglevee died April 25, 1903, and is interred in Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.

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