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Christian L. Poorman : ウィキペディア英語版
Christian L. Poorman

Christian L. Poorman (October 28, 1825 – March 6, 1912) was a United States politician in the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Secretary of State from 1892-1893. He was also a publisher, manufacturer and inventor.
==Biography==

Christian L. Poorman was born in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania October 28, 1825, the son of Christian and Elizabeth (Longdorf) Poorman. His father died in 1840 from the effects of a wound received in the War of 1812. He attended the common schools and learned cabinet and chair making trades. He worked at these to afford law school. He entered the Cincinnati Law School in 1853, and graduated in 1855, establishing a large clientage at St. Clairsville, Ohio. Politically, he was a Whig, and became a Republican and strongly supported Abraham Lincoln when he edited the Belmont ''Chronicle''. He continued with the Chronicle until 1870, except when away as a soldier.〔
Poorman raised a company, and was commissioned captain of Company D, 43rd Ohio Infantry, December 21, 1861 - August 12, 1862. For gallantry in the field, he was commissioned lieutenant colonel, and assigned to 98th Ohio Infantry, participated in battles in Kentucky and Tennessee, and resigned September 12, 1863.〔
After selling the Chronicle in 1870, Poorman manufactured machinery in Bellaire, Ohio. He was issued in 1871. The Panic of 1873 wiped out his fortune.〔 The Democrats nominated him for Ohio's 16th Congressional District in 1872, but he lost to Republican Lorenzo Danford.〔Smith 1898 : 306〕
In 1878, Poorman established the Bellaire ''Tribune'', and strongly advocated protective tariffs. He was first elected justice of the peace in Belmont County, Ohio, and then elected county auditor for two terms starting in 1859. He was elected and re-elected in 1885 and 1887 to the Ohio House of Representatives, serving 1886-1889 in the 67th and 68th General Assemblies. In April, 1891, Daniel J. Ryan resigned as Ohio Secretary of State to take another position, and Governor James E. Campbell appointed Poorman to fill the position. He was not re-nominated for the 1892 election.
In 1890, Poorman was nominated by the Republicans for the district, but lost 51.2% - 48.8%.〔Smith 1898 : 593〕
In 1892, Poorman was nominated by the Republicans for the district, but lost 50.06% - 49.94%. Both times the winning Democratic nominee was Albert J. Pearson.〔Smith 1898 : 631〕
On April 6, 1846, Poorman married Martha Ann Ebert.〔

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