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Lieutenant
  
Thomas Andrew Osborn

Spouse(s)
  
Rebecca Ann Canaday

Political party
  
Republican


Succeeded by
  
Samuel J. Crawford

Preceded by
  
Charles L. Robinson

Name
  
Thomas Carney

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Died
  
July 28, 1888(1888-07-28) (aged 63) Leavenworth, Kansas

Thomas Carney (August 20, 1824 – July 28, 1888) was the second Governor of Kansas.

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Biography

Carney was born in Delaware County, Ohio to James and Jane (Ostrander) Carney. James died in 1828, leaving a widow and four young sons. Thomas remained at home farming with his mother until age 19. He was educated in Berkshire, Ohio where he lived with an uncle. He worked in mercantile businesses and finally established a successful wholesale business in Leavenworth, Kansas. The year he was elected to the state legislature, he married Rebecca Ann Cannady.

Career

After his term as State Representative, Carney was elected Governor of Kansas and served from 1863 through 1865. During his tenure, he devoted his efforts to developing the state and addressing the issues caused by the Civil War. He was elected Mayor of Leavenworth in 1865. A founder of the First National Bank of Leavenworth, he also served as Director of the Lawrence and Fort Gibson Railroad Company. He continued in business until 1875.

Death

Carney died on July 28, 1888,in Leavenworth, Kansas from apoplexy and is buried there in Mount Muncie Cemetery.

References

Thomas Carney Wikipedia