Samuel B. Campbell

{{short description|American politician}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

|name=Samuel Bonsall Campbell

|image=Samuel B. Campbell.png

|order=22nd

|office=Ohio State Treasurer

|term_start=January 13, 1896

|term_end=January 8, 1900

|governor=Asa S. Bushnell

|preceded=William T. Cope

|succeeded=Isaac B. Cameron

|party=Republican

|birth_date={{birth date|1846|7|2}}

|birth_place=Jefferson County, Ohio

|death_date={{death date and age|1917|5|30|1846|7|2}}

|death_place=

|restingplace=Green Lawn Cemetery

|alma_mater=

|spouse=

|children=

|allegiance=United States

|branch=Union Army

|battles=American Civil War

|unit=157th Ohio Infantry

}}

Samuel Bonsall Campbell (July 2, 1846 – May 30, 1917)[http://greenlawn.delaohio.com/greenlawn/greenlawndata/c.txt Green Lawn Cemetery Burial Records]

was a Republican politician in the state of Ohio and was Ohio State Treasurer from 1896 to 1900.

Biography

Samuel B. Campbell was born July 2, 1846, at Jefferson County, Ohio, and attended public schools till age eleven, when he had to look after himself. He was a newsboy and clerk, and enlisted as soon as he was old enough when the American Civil War broke out. He enlisted in the One Hundred Fifty-seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment. After the war he returned to Steubenville, Ohio, and was connected with the Miners and Mechanics Bank.

In 1879, he was elected County Treasurer, and re-elected in 1881. In 1886, he was appointed by John C. Brown as cashier at the State Treasury, and in 1892 became chief clerk under Ohio Secretary of State Christian L. Poorman.

In 1895, Campbell won election as Ohio State Treasurer and was re-elected in 1897.Smith 1898 : 668

Campbell died May 30, 1917, and was interred at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.

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