James H. Godman

James H. Godman (October 19,1808–1895) was a Republican politician in the U.S. State of Ohio who was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate, and was Ohio State Auditor for eight years, (1864–1872). He was also a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War.

James H. Godman was born in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), and ended up in Marion, Ohio, where he was admitted to the bar in 1828.[1]

In 1835, Godman was elected to represent Marion and Crawford Counties in the Ohio House of Representatives for the 34th General Assembly[2], and won again in 1839 for the 38th General Assembly.[3] In 1840 and 1841, he won election to the Ohio Senate for the 39th and 40th General Assemblies.[4]

Godman enlisted April 26, 1861 as a Major in the Union Army during the American Civil War in the 4th Ohio Infantry, promoted to lieutenant colonel January 9, 1862, and to colonel November 29, 1862. He was severely wounded at Fredricksburg and honorably discharged July 28, 1863. March 13, 1865 he received the rank brevet brigadier general.[5] He was elected as a Republican for State Auditor in 1863, and re-elected in 1867, serving eight years. He died in Columbus, Ohio in 1895.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Smith 1898 : 165
  2. ^ Ohio 1917 : 269
  3. ^ Ohio 1917 : 272
  4. ^ Ohio 1917 : 231
  5. ^ Reid 1895 : 967

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Political offices
Preceded by
Oviatt Cole
Ohio State Auditor
1864–1872
Succeeded by
James Williams
Ohio House of Representatives
Preceded by
John Campbell
Representative from Marion and Crawford Counties
1835-1836
Succeeded by
Otway Curry
John Carey
Ohio House of Representatives
Preceded by
Stephen Fowler
Representative from Marion County
1839-1840
Succeeded by
Ohio Senate
Preceded by
Benjamin F. Allen
Senator from Delaware, Marion, Crawford and Union Counties
1840-1842
Succeeded by
Joseph McCutchen