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'''John Gillett Oglesby''' (March 19, 1873 – May 27, 1938) was the [[List of lieutenant governors of Illinois|29th and 31st]] [[Lieutenant Governor of Illinois]] from 1909 to 1913 serving under Governor [[Charles S. Deneen]], and again from 1917 to 1921 serving under Governor [[Frank O. Lowden]].
'''John Gillett Oglesby''' (March 19, 1873 – May 27, 1938) was the [[List of lieutenant governors of Illinois|29th and 31st Lieutenant Governor of Illinois]] from 1909 to 1913, during this time he served under Governor [[Charles S. Deneen]], and again from 1917 to 1921 serving under Governor [[Frank O. Lowden]].


Born in [[Decatur, Illinois]], on March 19, 1873, he was the son of [[Governor of Illinois|Illinois Governor]] [[Richard James Oglesby]] and Emma Gillet Oglesby, a member of the prominent Oglesby [[political family]] of [[Kentucky]] and [[Illinois]].<ref>[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/oglesbymrsobit.html Illinois Governors Obituaries - presented by Illinois Genealogy Trails]</ref> Oglesby served in the [[United States Army]] during the [[Spanish–American War]] and was a member of [[Illinois House of Representatives]] in 1905. He served as lieutenant governor for two non-consecutive terms, from 1909 to 1913 and from 1917 to 1921. (He ran for reelection after his first term in 1912 and was defeated).
Born in [[Decatur, Illinois]], on March 19, 1873, he was the son of [[Governor of Illinois|Illinois Governor]] [[Richard James Oglesby]] and Emma Gillet Oglesby, a member of the prominent Oglesby [[political family]] of [[Kentucky]] and [[Illinois]].<ref>[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/oglesbymrsobit.html Illinois Governors Obituaries - presented by Illinois Genealogy Trails]</ref> Oglesby served in the [[United States Army]] during the [[Spanish–American War]] and was a member of [[Illinois House of Representatives]] in 1905. He served as lieutenant governor for two non-consecutive terms, from 1909 to 1913 and from 1917 to 1921. (He ran for reelection after his first term in 1912 and was defeated).


He was a candidate in the Republican [[Primary election|primary]] for governor in 1920. Oglesby was a [[delegate]] from Illinois to the [[Republican National Convention]]s in [[1920 Republican National Convention|1920]], [[1924 Republican National Convention|1924]], [[1928 Republican National Convention|1928]], and [[1932 Republican National Convention|1932]].
He was a candidate in the Republican [[Partisan primary|primary]] for governor in [[1920 Illinois gubernatorial election|1920]] and in [[1936 Illinois gubernatorial election|1936]]. Oglesby was a [[Delegate (American politics)|delegate]] from Illinois to the [[Republican National Convention]]s in [[1920 Republican National Convention|1920]], [[1924 Republican National Convention|1924]], [[1928 Republican National Convention|1928]], and [[1932 Republican National Convention|1932]].


Oglesby was a delegate to the Illinois convention to ratify the [[Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution]] in 1933. He died near [[Elkhart, Illinois|Elkhart]] in [[Logan County, Illinois]], and is interred at Elkhart Cemetery.
Oglesby was a delegate to the Illinois convention to ratify the [[Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution]] in 1933.
He died near [[Elkhart, Illinois|Elkhart]] in [[Logan County, Illinois]], and is interred at Elkhart Cemetery.

==See also==
*[[1908 Illinois lieutenant gubernatorial election]]
*[[1912 Illinois lieutenant gubernatorial election]]
*[[1916 Illinois lieutenant gubernatorial election]]


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== External links ==
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* [http://www.ilstatehouse.com/portraits_409.htm Illinois State House Portraits of Lieutenant Governors]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080513153749/http://ilstatehouse.com/portraits_409.htm Illinois State House Portraits of Lieutenant Governors]

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John Gillett Oglesby

John Gillett Oglesby (March 19, 1873 – May 27, 1938) was the 29th and 31st Lieutenant Governor of Illinois from 1909 to 1913, during this time he served under Governor Charles S. Deneen, and again from 1917 to 1921 serving under Governor Frank O. Lowden.

Born in Decatur, Illinois, on March 19, 1873, he was the son of Illinois Governor Richard James Oglesby and Emma Gillet Oglesby, a member of the prominent Oglesby political family of Kentucky and Illinois.[1] Oglesby served in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War and was a member of Illinois House of Representatives in 1905. He served as lieutenant governor for two non-consecutive terms, from 1909 to 1913 and from 1917 to 1921. (He ran for reelection after his first term in 1912 and was defeated).

He was a candidate in the Republican primary for governor in 1920 and in 1936. Oglesby was a delegate from Illinois to the Republican National Conventions in 1920, 1924, 1928, and 1932.

Oglesby was a delegate to the Illinois convention to ratify the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1933.

He died near Elkhart in Logan County, Illinois, and is interred at Elkhart Cemetery.

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Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
1908, 1912, 1916
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Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
1909–1913
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
1917–1921
Succeeded by