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| name= William Pitt Richardson
| image= William Pitt Richardson from Ohio in the War.png
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| order =9th
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| office= Ohio Attorney General
| office= Ohio Attorney General
| term_start = 1865
|term_start=January 9, 1865
|term_end=February 20, 1865<ref name=report>{{cite book |title=Annual report of the secretary of state to the Governor of the state of Ohio for the year 1874 |year=1875|publisher=Nevins & Myers, State Printers |location=Columbus |last=Wikoff |first=Allen T. |author-link=Allen T. Wikoff |page=13 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VB0fAQAAMAAJ&q=Richardson+1865&pg=PA13}}</ref>
| term_end = 1865
| governor= [[John Brough]]
| preceded= [[Lyman R. Critchfield]]
| preceded= [[Lyman R. Critchfield]]
| succeeded= [[Chauncey N. Olds]]
| succeeded= [[Chauncey N. Olds]]
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| birth_place = [[Washington County, Pennsylvania]]
| birth_place = [[Washington County, Pennsylvania]], US
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| death_date = {{death date and age|1886|8|4|1824|5|25}}
| death_place = [[New Castle, Indiana]]
| death_place = [[New Castle, Indiana]], US
| restingplace=Oak Grove Cemetery, [[Marietta, Ohio]]
| restingplace=Oak Grove Cemetery, [[Marietta, Ohio]]
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| party= [[United States Republican Party|Republican]]
| party= [[United States Republican Party|Republican]]
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| alma_mater =[[Washington & Jefferson College|Washington College]]
| alma_mater =[[Washington & Jefferson College|Washington College]]
| allegiance = [[United States|United States of America]]
| allegiance = United States
| branch = [[Union Army]]
| branch = [[Union Army]]
| serviceyears = 1861-1865
| serviceyears = 1846–1848<br />1861–1865
| rank = [[Brevet (military)|Brevet]] [[Brigadier general (United States)|Brigadier General]]
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| unit = [[25th Ohio Infantry]]
| unit = 3rd Ohio Infantry
| commands = [[Camp Chase]]
| commands = [[25th Ohio Infantry]]<br />[[Camp Chase]]
| battles =[[Battle of Chancellorsville]]
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* [[American Civil War]]
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'''William Pitt Richardson'''<ref name=reid>[[#ohiowar1|Reid]] : 945-946</ref> (May 25, 1824 - August 4, 1886)<ref name=reo>[http://reocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/5109/Richardson.html reocities.com]</ref> was a [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] politician from the state of [[Ohio]], USA. He was [[Ohio Attorney General]] in 1865.
'''William Pitt Richardson'''<ref name=reid /> (May 25, 1824 August 4, 1886)<ref name=reo>[http://reocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/5109/Richardson.html Colonel William P. Richardson]. reocities.com</ref> was a [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] politician from the state of [[Ohio]], USA. He was [[Ohio Attorney General]] in 1865.


Richardson was born on May 25, 1824, at [[Washington County, Pennsylvania]]. He entered [[Washington & Jefferson College|Washington College]] in 1841, and graduated in 1844. He was then a teacher, and remained so after moving to Ohio. He enlisted as a private in the Third Ohio Infantry in 1846, and served in the [[Mexican-American War]].<ref name=reid/> In 1852, he was elected Prosecuting Attorney of [[Monroe County, Ohio]], and held that office until 1861. During the [[U.S. Civil War|Civil War]], he enlisted as a Major in the [[25th Ohio Infantry]], was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel.<ref name=reid/> On May 2, 1863, at the [[Battle of Chancellorsville]], he was wounded and lost use of his right arm.<ref name=repub/>
Richardson was born on May 25, 1824, at [[Washington County, Pennsylvania]]. He entered [[Washington & Jefferson College|Washington College]] in 1841, and graduated in 1844. He was then a teacher, and remained so after moving to Ohio. He enlisted as a private in the Third Ohio Infantry in 1846, and served in the [[Mexican–American War]].<ref name=reid /> In 1852, he was elected Prosecuting Attorney of [[Monroe County, Ohio]], and held that office until 1861. During the [[U.S. Civil War|Civil War]], he enlisted as a Major in the [[25th Ohio Infantry]], was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel.<ref name=reid /> On May 2, 1863, at the [[Battle of Chancellorsville]], he was wounded and lost use of his right arm.<ref name=repub />


In 1864, he was elected Ohio Attorney General, but resigned after less than a year, replaced by [[Chauncey N. Olds]] of [[Franklin County, Ohio|Franklin County]] being appointed by [[Ohio Governor|Governor]] [[John Brough|Brough]]. He was [[Brevet (military)|Brevetted]] [[Brigadier general (United States)|Brigadier General]] in December, 1864.<ref name=reid/> The same year, he was named commander of the military prison at [[Camp Chase]] in [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], and was later Collector of Internal Revenue for the Fifteenth (Ohio) district.<ref name=repub>{{cite book|title=History of the Republican Party in Ohio |editor-first=Joseph P |editor-last=Smith |year=1898 |volume=I |page=198 |publisher=the Lewis Publishing Company |location=Chicago |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=eaAFAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA198}}</ref> He died at [[New Castle, Indiana]] August 4, 1886, and was interred at Oak Grove Cemetery in [[Marietta, Ohio]].<ref name=reo/>
In 1864, he was elected Ohio Attorney General, but resigned after less than a year, replaced by [[Chauncey N. Olds]] of [[Franklin County, Ohio|Franklin County]] being appointed by [[Ohio Governor|Governor]] [[John Brough|Brough]]. He was [[Brevet (military)|Brevetted]] [[Brigadier general (United States)|Brigadier General]] in December 1864.<ref name=reid /> The same year, he was named commander of the military prison at [[Camp Chase]] in [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], and was later Collector of Internal Revenue for the Fifteenth (Ohio) district.<ref name=repub>{{cite book|title=History of the Republican Party in Ohio |editor-first=Joseph P |editor-last=Smith |year=1898 |volume=I |page=198 |publisher=the Lewis Publishing Company |location=Chicago |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eaAFAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA198}}</ref> He died at [[New Castle, Indiana]] on August 4, 1886, and was interred at Oak Grove Cemetery in [[Marietta, Ohio]].<ref name=reo />

His granddaughter, Rhea, was the mother of the famous American film director [[John Huston]] and grandmother of the actors [[Anjelica Huston]] and [[Danny Huston]].


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*{{cite book|ref=ohiowar1|title=[[Ohio in the War|Ohio in the War Her Statesmen Generals and Soldiers]] |pages=945-946 |first=Whitelaw |last=Reid |authorlink=Whitelaw Reid|publisher=The Robert Clarke Company |year=1895 |volume=1 |location=Cincinnati|chapter=Brevet Brigadier-General W. P. Richardson |chapterurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=EJ94AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA945}}
<ref name=reid>{{cite book|ref=ohiowar1|title=[[Ohio in the War]] Her Statesmen Generals and Soldiers |pages=945–946 |first=Whitelaw |last=Reid |author-link=Whitelaw Reid|publisher=[[The Robert Clarke Company]] |year=1895 |volume=1 |location=Cincinnati|chapter=Brevet Brigadier-General W. P. Richardson |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EJ94AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA945}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 10 November 2024

William Pitt Richardson
9th Ohio Attorney General
In office
January 9, 1865 – February 20, 1865[1]
GovernorJohn Brough
Preceded byLyman R. Critchfield
Succeeded byChauncey N. Olds
Personal details
Born(1824-05-25)May 25, 1824
Washington County, Pennsylvania, US
DiedAugust 4, 1886(1886-08-04) (aged 62)
New Castle, Indiana, US
Resting placeOak Grove Cemetery, Marietta, Ohio
Political partyRepublican
Alma materWashington College
Occupationlawyer
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnion Army
Years of service1846–1848
1861–1865
Rank Colonel
Bvt. Brigadier General
Unit3rd Ohio Infantry
Commands25th Ohio Infantry
Camp Chase
Battles/wars

William Pitt Richardson[2] (May 25, 1824 – August 4, 1886)[3] was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio, USA. He was Ohio Attorney General in 1865.

Richardson was born on May 25, 1824, at Washington County, Pennsylvania. He entered Washington College in 1841, and graduated in 1844. He was then a teacher, and remained so after moving to Ohio. He enlisted as a private in the Third Ohio Infantry in 1846, and served in the Mexican–American War.[2] In 1852, he was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Monroe County, Ohio, and held that office until 1861. During the Civil War, he enlisted as a Major in the 25th Ohio Infantry, was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel.[2] On May 2, 1863, at the Battle of Chancellorsville, he was wounded and lost use of his right arm.[4]

In 1864, he was elected Ohio Attorney General, but resigned after less than a year, replaced by Chauncey N. Olds of Franklin County being appointed by Governor Brough. He was Brevetted Brigadier General in December 1864.[2] The same year, he was named commander of the military prison at Camp Chase in Columbus, and was later Collector of Internal Revenue for the Fifteenth (Ohio) district.[4] He died at New Castle, Indiana on August 4, 1886, and was interred at Oak Grove Cemetery in Marietta, Ohio.[3]

His granddaughter, Rhea, was the mother of the famous American film director John Huston and grandmother of the actors Anjelica Huston and Danny Huston.

References

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  1. ^ Wikoff, Allen T. (1875). Annual report of the secretary of state to the Governor of the state of Ohio for the year 1874. Columbus: Nevins & Myers, State Printers. p. 13.
  2. ^ a b c d Reid, Whitelaw (1895). "Brevet Brigadier-General W. P. Richardson". Ohio in the War Her Statesmen Generals and Soldiers. Vol. 1. Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company. pp. 945–946.
  3. ^ a b Colonel William P. Richardson. reocities.com
  4. ^ a b Smith, Joseph P, ed. (1898). History of the Republican Party in Ohio. Vol. I. Chicago: the Lewis Publishing Company. p. 198.
Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney General of Ohio
1865
Succeeded by