Harrison g otis biography of abraham lincoln

  • Harrison Gray Otis (publisher) - Wikipedia Harrison Gray Otis (Febru – J) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War who later became president and general manager of the Times Mirror Company, then the publisher of the Los Angeles Times.
  • Harrison Gray Otis - Academic Kids In 1860 he served as a delegate to the Republican national convention, which nominated Abraham Lincoln as president. Otis served in the American Civil War, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Otis held a variety of jobs in Ohio and Washington, D.C., before moving in l876 to Santa Barbara, California.
  • Review of “Abraham Lincoln” by Lord Charnwood | My Journey ... Harrison Gray Otis was born on Febru near Marietta, Ohio, the youngest of 16 children of Stephen and Sarah Otis. His family was famous for its patriotism —his grandfather served in the Revolutionary War, while his father was an abolitionist who helped runaway slaves.


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      Otis was a delegate from Kentucky to the Republican National Convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for president in At the outbreak of the American Civil War in , he left his job as a compositor in the office of the Louisville Journal to volunteer as a private for the Union army.

    Harrison Gray Otis Album of California Scenes, circa 1890-1910

    While a resident of Louisville, Otis was elected as a delegate to the Republican National Convention and nominated Abraham Lincoln for the Presidency.

    Harrison Gray Otis (politician) - Wikipedia

    In he served as a delegate to the Republican national convention, which nominated Abraham Lincoln as president. Otis served in the American Civil War, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Otis held a variety of jobs in Ohio and Washington, D.C., before moving in l to Santa Barbara, California.


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  • A veteran of both the Civil War and Spanish-American War, Harrison Gray Otis was publisher of the Los Angeles Times for more than three decades, and a leader in the affairs of Southern California. Harrison Gray Otis, the youngest of sixteen children of his father Stephen Otis, was born on Febru, on a farm near Marietta, Ohio.
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  • Harrison Gray Otis (1837–J) was the second publisher of the Los Angeles Times. Born in Ohio, he was part of the Republican National Convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for president. He volunteered for the Union army during the American Civil War and fought in William McKinley's regiment.

    Abraham Lincoln: Biography, U.S. President, Abolitionist

    Harrison Gray Otis (–J) was the second publisher of the Los Angeles Times. Born in Ohio, he was part of the Republican National Convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for president. He volunteered for the Union army during the American Civil War and fought in William McKinley's regiment.

    Harrison Gray Otis - Academic Kids

    Harrison Gray Otis (Febru – J) was the second publisher of the Los Angeles Times. Born near Marietta, Ohio, Otis was part of the Republican National Convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for president.


      Harrison Gray Otis - New World Encyclopedia

    At the age of 14, Otis became an apprentice printer, and thereafter pursued a career in publishing. After moving to Kentucky, Otis was elected as a delegate to the state's Republican convention to nominate Abraham Lincoln.

    Harrison Gray Otis | Civil War Wiki | Fandom

  • Otis was a delegate from Kentucky to the Republican National Convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for president in At the outbreak of the American Civil War in , he left his job as a compositor in the office of the Louisville Journal to volunteer as a private for the Union army.

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