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American politician
Ulysses Grant Denman
24th Ohio Attorney General
In office
November 6, 1908 – January 9, 1911
Appointed byAndrew L. Harris
Preceded byWade H. Ellis
Succeeded byTimothy S. Hogan
Personal details
Born(1866-11-24)November 24, 1866
Willshire, Ohio, US
DiedOctober 30, 1962(1962-10-30) (aged 95)
Toledo, Ohio, US
Political partyRepublican
SpouseFrancis May Neptune
Childrenone
Alma mater

Ulysses Grant Denman (November 26, 1866 – October 30, 1962) was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General from 1908 to 1911.

Denman was born November 24, 1866, at Willshire, Ohio. Graduated from the public schools of Willshire, National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio, and Northern Indiana Normal School in Valparaiso, Indiana. He was named Superintendent of the Public Schools of Willshire in 1889, which he retained for three years. He then entered law school in 1892. He graduated from the University of Michigan Law School in 1894. He was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1894, and to practice at the United States Supreme Court in 1904.

Denman was married to Francis May Neptune on December 26, 1890, and had one daughter. He was a Methodist by faith, and member of BPOE. He practiced law in Toledo, Ohio.

Denman was Assistant City Solicitor of Toledo 1899-1901, and represented Lucas County in the Ohio House of Representatives in the 65th General Assembly, 1902 to 1903. He was elected as a Republican to State Attorney General in 1908. November 6, 1908, Attorney General Wade H. Ellis resigned, and Denman was appointed by Governor Harris to fill the interim until his two-year term began January, 1909. He was appointed United States District Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio in 1911, resigning in 1914.

Denman died in 1962 at a nursing home.

Notes

  1. Taylor 1903 : 411
  2. ^ Neff 1921 : 366
  3. Ohio 1917 : 301
  4. Galbreath, Charles Burleigh (1925). History of Ohio. Vol. IV. Chicago: The American Historical Society. p. 244. ISBN 978-0-7812-5367-3.
  5. "Ohio Bar: Publication of the Ohio State Bar Association". 1962.

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Preceded byWade H. Ellis Ohio Attorney General
1908-1911
Succeeded byTimothy S. Hogan
Ohio House of Representatives
Preceded byGeorge Demuth Representative from Lucas County
1902-1903
Succeeded byCharles Farner
Ohio attorneys general
  1. Stanbery
  2. McCormick
  3. Pugh
  4. McCook
  5. Kimball
  6. Wolcott
  7. Murray
  8. Critchfield
  9. Richardson
  10. Olds
  11. West
  12. Pond
  13. Little
  14. Pillars
  15. Nash
  16. Hollingsworth
  17. Lawrence
  18. Kohler
  19. Watson
  20. Richards
  21. Monnette
  22. Sheets
  23. Ellis
  24. Denman
  25. Hogan
  26. Turner
  27. McGhee
  28. Price
  29. Crabbe
  30. Turner
  31. Bettman
  32. Bricker
  33. Duffy
  34. Herbert
  35. Jenkins
  36. Duffy
  37. O'Neill
  38. Saxbe
  39. McElroy
  40. Saxbe
  41. Brown, P.
  42. Brown, W.
  43. Celebrezze
  44. Fisher
  45. Montgomery
  46. Petro
  47. Dann
  48. Rogers
  49. Cordray
  50. DeWine
  51. Yost
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