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John S. Savage

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American politician (1841–1884)
John Simpson Savage
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromOhio's3rd district
In office
March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1877
Preceded byJohn Quincy Smith
Succeeded byMills Gardner
Personal details
Born(1841-10-30)October 30, 1841
DiedNovember 24, 1884(1884-11-24) (aged 43)
Resting placeSugar Grove Cemetery
PartyDemocratic
SpouseLydia Ayres
Childrenfour

John Simpson Savage (October 30, 1841 – November 24, 1884) was anOhio schoolteacher,attorney, and member of theUnited States House of Representatives for one term from 1875 to 1877.

Early life and career

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John S. Savage was born inClermont County, Ohio to James and Frances (Battson) Savage. James Savage was a school teacher and later a farmer. John was educated in the local public schools and in 1853 relocated toClinton County, Ohio where he took up his father’s early vocation.

During his five years of teaching, he devoted his spare time to the study of law and, in 1865, he was admitted to the Ohio bar. That same year he was also admitted to practice in theSupreme Court of Illinois. Savage opened a law office atWilmington, Ohio, in partnership with Simeon G. Smith. Their firm, Savage & Smith, was well known in the county.

Family life

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On December 31, 1868 Savage married Lydia Ayers, a native of Clinton county; they had four children.

Congress

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Savage was aDemocrat, casting his first vote forGeorge B. McClellan in 1864. His election to Congress was wholly unsought—he accepted the nomination more to aid in maintaining the organization of his party than in the expectation of being elected.Ohio's third congressional district was overwhelmingly Republican, yet Savage defeated his incumbent opponent John Q. Smith by 1,162 votes. At the succeeding congressional election in 1876, he was narrowly defeated by Mills Gardner, who also served a single term.

Later career and death

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Savage resumed the practicing law in Wilmington. He was aFreemason, of theKnights Templar degree.

He died in Wilmington and his remains are interred at the Sugar Grove Cemetery.

Sources

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded byU.S. Representative from Ohio's District 3
1875 - 1877
Succeeded by
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