Nehemiah Green

Nehemiah Green
4th Governor of Kansas
In office
November 4, 1868  January 11, 1869
Lieutenant Vacant
Preceded by Samuel J. Crawford
Succeeded by James M. Harvey
4th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
In office
1867–1868
Governor Samuel J. Crawford
Preceded by James McGrew
Succeeded by Charles Vernon Eskridge
Personal details
Born (1837-03-08)March 8, 1837
Hardin County, Ohio
Died January 12, 1890(1890-01-12) (aged 52)
Manhattan, Kansas
Political party Republican
Profession Minister
Religion Methodist

Nehemiah Green (March 8, 1837 – January 12, 1890) was the fourth Governor of Kansas, serving in that position on an interim basis from November 1868 to January 1869. He subsequently served as Speaker pro Tempore of the Kansas House of Representatives.

Background

Green was born in Hardin County, Ohio. In 1855, he moved to Kansas Territory with two of his brothers, Lewis F. and George S., both of whom later served in the Kansas legislature.[1] After two years in Kansas, Green returned to Ohio to complete his education at Ohio Wesleyan University.[2] Following graduation in 1859 he served as minister at Methodist churches in Aberdeen, Ohio and Williamsburg, Ohio.

During the Civil War, Green enlisted as a private in the 153rd Ohio Infantry, a 100 days service regiment in 1864, but a serious illness in his lungs forced him to leave the service with the rank of sergeant major. Following the war Green moved to Manhattan, Kansas, where he served as a minister.

Political career

In 1866, Green was elected Lieutenant Governor under Samuel Crawford. He ascended to the Governorship when Crawford resigned to join the military a little more than two months before the inauguration of governor-elect James M. Harvey.

After leaving office, Green returned to the ministry in Manhattan. He also served as a regent of, and taught military drill tactics at, Kansas State Agricultural College. After several years outside politics, Green was elected to the Kansas House of Representatives in 1880 and served as Speaker pro-tem until 1882. He died in 1890 from lingering complications from his Civil War illness, and is buried in Manhattan's Sunset Cemetery.

Notes

References

  1. Blackmar, Frank Wilson (1912). Kansas: A Cyclopedia of State History, Embracing Events, Institutions, Industries, Counties, Cities, Towns, Prominent Persons, Etc. Standard Publishing Company. p. 790.
  2. "Kansas Governor Nehemiah Green". National Governors Association. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
Political offices
Preceded by
James McGrew
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
1867–1868
Succeeded by
Charles Vernon Eskridge
Preceded by
Samuel J. Crawford
Governor of Kansas
1868–1869
Succeeded by
James M. Harvey
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