Melville R. Hopewell
Melville Reeves Hopewell (March 27, 1845 – May 2, 1911) was a Nebraska lawyer and Republican politician who served as the state's lieutenant governor from 1907–1911.
Melville R. Hopewell | |
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12th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska | |
In office January 3, 1907 – May 2, 1911 (died in office) | |
Governor | George L. Sheldon Ashton C. Shallenberger |
Preceded by | Edmund G. McGilton |
Succeeded by | Samuel Roy McKelvie (next elected to position) |
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Born | March 27, 1845 Monroe County, Indiana |
Died | May 2, 1911 66) Nebraska | (aged
Spouse(s) | Hattie E. Nelson |
Hopewell was born in Monroe County, Indiana in 1845, and moved to Collin County, Texas with his parents in 1851. After his mother died in 1854, the family went back to Indiana, where his father remarried, and then moved to Kansas, followed by Gentry County, Missouri. Hopewell served in the Missouri Mounted Militia in 1863–64. He graduated from Indiana Asbury University in 1869, was admitted to the bar in Indiana, then moved to Tekamah, Nebraska in 1870. He founded the first bank in Burt County, Nebraska in 1873. In 1887, Nebraska Governor Thayer appointed Hopewell as a district judge, which he served as until 1896, at which point he resumed his practice of law.[1]
In 1906, Hopewell was elected as lieutenant governor. He served from January 1907 until he died in office on May 2, 1911.[2][3]
References
- Morton, J. Sterling et al. Illustrated History of Nebraska, Vol. 2, p. 394-96 (1906)
- Psi Phi Founders - Melville Reeves Hopewell, godeke.org, Retrieved July 18, 2012
- (23 August 1906). Republicans of Nebraska, Warsaw Daily Times
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Preceded by Edmund G. McGilton |
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska 1907-May 2, 1911 (died in office) |
Succeeded by Samuel Roy McKelvie |