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Collection Synopsis
MSS 197
Daniel Kilgore Papers
1 1/ 4 cubic feet
Standard inventory
Provenance: The Ohio Historical Society acquired the Daniel
Kilgore Papers prior to 1951. Clara Ireland processed the
collection in March 1981.
Property rights: The Ohio Historical Society owns the property
rights to this collection.
Copyrights: Copyrights have - not been dedicated to the public.
Consideration of the requirements of copyright is the responsi-bility
of the author and publisher.
Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations
of the Ohio Historical Society.
Citation: Researchers are requested to cite collection name,
collection number, and the Ohio Historical Society in a11 footnote
and bibliographic references.
Note to researchers: Prior to 1951 the Ohio Historical Society
acquired the Kilgore- Shotwell collection. During the preliminary
processing of this material in 1978, the collection was divided
into the Daniel Kilgore Papers ( MSS 197) and the Shotwell Family
Papers ( MSS 225). Researchers, therefore, are advised to check
both collections for related material.
Transfer: Four business cards and one manuscript map of Cadiz
were transferred to the audiovisual department in March 1981.
Related material: Ohio. Canal Fund Commissioners, Letterbooks,
1825- 1845, SAMIC 268, Series 1181; Ohio. Board of Canal Commis-sioners,
Correspondence, 1820- 1842, SAMIC 267, Series 1177, State
Archives, Ohio Historical Society.
Biographical sketch: Daniel Kilgore, son of William and Nancy
Kelly Kilgore, was born in Kings Creek, ( West) Virginia in 1793.
He came to Steubenville, Ohio, where he developed the skill of
making nails by hand. He then moved to Cadiz, Ohio, where he
opened a small business making and selling nails. He expanded
the business to include other handware, eventually developing
it into a general merchandise store. His half brother, Robert
Lyon, acted as clerk and later as co- partner, as did Kilgore's
son in the 1840s. Kilgore also partnered with John S. Hull in
a general merchandise business in New Philadelphia, Ohio, during
the 1840s. During the 1820s Kilgore developed a real estate
business in partnership with W. B. Beebe, Chauncy Dewey, and
John Olmsted.
Kilgore served in the Ohio Senate from 1828 to 1832. In 1834,
he was elected as a Democrat to the U. S. House of Representatives
and served until his resignation on July 4, 1838. He was also a
commissioner for the Ohio Canal Fund ca. 1834 to 1840.
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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Object Description
| Title | MSS 197 Daniel Kilgore Papers |
| Subject |
Democratic Party (Ohio) Free-Soil Party Merchants -- Ohio Banks and banking -- Ohio Canals -- Finance Railroads -- Finance Canals and state Real property -- Ohio Depressions -- 1837 -- Ohio Money -- United States -- History Investments -- Ohio Cadiz (Ohio) Steubenville (Ohio) United States -- Politics and government New Philadelphia (Ohio) New York |
| Description | This item is a finding aid or inventory to an Ohio Historical Society collection or series. Finding aids are descriptive access tools that provide more complete information about a collection than you will find in the online catalog record. For more information on the collection and to view its contents, contact the Ohio Historical Society. |
| Date of Original | 1820-1884 |
| Collection | Ohio Historical Society Finding Aids Collection |
| Submitting Institution | Ohio Historical Society |
| Rights | Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information |
| Type | Text |
| File Name | MSS 197 Daniel Kilgore.pdf |
| File Size | 173.093 KB |
| Format | finding aids |
