Daniel O. Morton
Daniel Oliver Morton | |
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8th Mayor of Toledo, Ohio | |
In office 1849–1850 | |
Preceded by | Emery D. Potter |
Succeeded by | Caleb F. Abbott |
Personal details | |
Born | Shoreham, Vermont | November 8, 1815
Died | December 5, 1859 44) Toledo, Ohio | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth A. Tyler |
Children | seven |
Alma mater | Middlebury College |
Daniel Oliver Morton (1815-1859) was a lawyer from Toledo, Ohio who was a United States Attorney and Mayor of Toledo.
Education
Daniel Oliver Morton was born November 8, 1815 at Shoreham, Vermont, son of Rev. Daniel Oliver Morton (1788-1852) and Lucretia Parsons Morton (1789-1862). He was the oldest of six children of the couple, including his brother Levi P. Morton.[1] He graduated with honors from Middlebury College in the class of 1833.[2][3] He removed to Cleveland, Ohio and studied law in the offices of Hiram V. Willson & Henry B. Payne.[2]
Professional
After admission to the bar, Morton moved to Toledo, Ohio where he practiced. He was elected as a Democrat[3] as Mayor of Toledo in 1849, and served until 1850.[4][5] He was appointed United States Attorney for the District of Ohio in 1854 by Franklin Pierce.[3][6] In 1855, the district was divided into Northern and Southern Districts by 10 Stat. 604, and Morton became Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, serving until 1857.
Personal
Morton was married to Elizabeth A. Tyler (1817-1873) on December 31, 1839 at Ohio City, Ohio. They had seven children at Toledo, four of whom died in childhood.[7] He died December 5, 1859 at Toledo,[3] and was buried there.[7]
References
- ↑ Leach 1894 : 35
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Leach 1894 : 37
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Harney 1888 : 246
- ↑ Doyle 1919 : 91
- ↑ Scribner 1910 : 240
- ↑ Southern District
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Leach 1894 : 39
Bibliography
- Harney, Gilbert L. (1888). The lives of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton. J A & R A Reid. pp. 246–247.
- Leach, Josiah Granville (1894). Memoranda relating to the ancestry and family of Hon. Levi Parson Morton .. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Riverside Press. pp. 36–39.
- Scribner, Harvey, ed. (1910). Memoirs of Lucas County and the city of Toledo: from the earliest ... 1. Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association. p. 240.
- Doyle, John H. (1919). A story of early Toledo: historical facts and incidents of the early days of the City and its Environs. Bowling Green, Ohio: C. S. Van Tassel.
- "History of the U.S. Attorney Southern District of Ohio". United States Attorney's Office Southern District of Ohio. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
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