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John Brough
26th Governor of Ohio
In office January 11, 1864 – August 29, 1865
Lieutenant
Charles Anderson
Preceded by
David Tod
Succeeded by
Charles Anderson
5th Ohio State Auditor
In office March 15, 1839 – March 15, 1845[1]
Preceded by
John A. Bryan
Succeeded by
John Woods
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the Fairfield & Hocking counties[2] district
In office December 3, 1838 – March 14, 1839
Preceded by
William Medill John Graybill
Succeeded by
James Spencer Lewis Hite
Personal details
Born
September 17, 1811 Marietta, Ohio, U.S.
Died
August 29, 1865(1865-08-29) (aged 53) Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. [1]
Resting place
Woodland Cemetery (Cleveland)[3]
Political party
Union Democrat
Spouse(s)
Achsah P. Pruden Caroline A. Nelson
Children
7
Alma mater
Ohio University
Signature
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John Brough (/ˈbrʌf/; rhymes with "huff") (September 17, 1811 – August 29, 1865) was a War Democrat politician from Ohio. He served as the 26th governor of Ohio during the final years of the American Civil War, dying in office of gangrene shortly after the war concluded.
^ abHooper, Osman Castle (1904). "John Brough". Ohio Archaeological and Historical Publications. 13: 40–70. Archived from the original on 2003-12-30.
^Ohio General Assembly (1917). Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly. State of Ohio. p. 271.
^"Dust to Dust! Funeral of Gov. Brough". The Cleveland Leader. September 2, 1865. p. 4.
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