Arthur I. Boreman

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Arthur I. Boreman
Arthur I. Boreman

In office
1863 – 1869
Preceded by none
Succeeded by Daniel D. T. Farnsworth

Born July 24, 1823(1823-07-24)
Waynesburg, PA
Died April 19, 1896 (aged 72)
Parkersburg, WV
Political party Republican
Profession Politician
Grave marker of Arthur Boreman at Parkersburg Memorial Gardens
Grave marker of Arthur Boreman at Parkersburg Memorial Gardens

Arthur Ingram Boreman (July 24, 1823April 19, 1896) was the first governor of the U.S. state of West Virginia.

Boreman was born in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. At the age of four, his family relocated to Middlebourne, Tyler County, which was then part of Virginia. In 1861 he presided over the Second Wheeling Convention, which established the Restored Government of Virginia as a step toward the establishment of a separate State of West Virginia. He served as governor of West Virginia from 1863 to 1869 and U.S. Senator from 1869 to 1875.

Boreman Hall, a dormitory on the campus of West Virginia University is named after him. In addition, Arthur I. Boreman Elementary School is named in his honor in the Tyler County town of Middlebourne, and formerly two elementary schools in the Kanawha County town of Cross Lanes and the outlying Parkersburg area in Wood County was named in his honor as well.

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Preceded by
none
Governor of West Virginia
1863–1869
Succeeded by
Daniel D. T. Farnsworth
Preceded by
Peter G. Van Winkle
United States Senator (Class 1) from West Virginia
1869–1875
Served alongside: Waitman T. Willey, Henry G. Davis
Succeeded by
Allen T. Caperton