John C. Lee


John Calvin Lee was an American Republican politician and soldier who served as the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Ohio from 1868 to 1872.

Biography

Lee was born January 7, 1828 at Brown Township, Delaware County, Ohio. He received a public education and attended Central College Franklin County for one year, went to Western Reserve College in 1845 and graduated in 1848. He taught school for two years, then began study of law at Atwater, Ohio, where he was admitted to the bar July 6, 1852. He ran for Common Pleas Judge in 1857, but lost.

War years

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Political career

In 1867, General Lee was nominated for lieutenant governor after Samuel Galloway declined the nomination. He won that year, and again in 1869.
In 1868, Lee was Delegate-at-large to the Republican National Convention, and in 1872 Presidential Elector-at-large. In 1877 he was appointed United States District Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, for the term ending 1881.

Death

He died at Toledo on March 24, 1891.