Ohio County, West Virginia Biography of Blackburn Barrett Dovenor. ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal represen- ative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ************************************************************************ CONGRESSMAN B. B. DOVENOR One of the best known men of West Virginia is Hon. Blackburn Barrett Dovenor, Congressman from the First Congressional District. He has a particular interest in Sistersville and Tyler county and has aided in many ways to develop the wonderful resources of the state. He is now serving his second term in the national legislature in the lower branch, and is a candidate for a third term. He will undoubtedly be elected, as he has the support of the Rebublican organizations throughout the district. Mr. Dovenor is at present endeavoring to secure free mail delivery for Sistersville. The subject of this sketch is noted for his industry, energy and push. No man in the writer's acquaintance has shown, under adverse surroundings, more endurance and pluck than Capt. B. B. Dovenor. With everything against him, he has won his way, and achieved success. In his profession he stands well, and no one can say that anyone but himself is entitled to the credit for the victory he has won. Captain B. B. Dovenor was born in Cabell county, Virginia, April 20, 1842. He attended the district schools, and spent several terms at the well-known Parkersburg Academy conducted by Professor John C. Nash. At the age of nineteen years he recruited a company of volunteers and enlisted as its captain in the Union army, serving three years. Company A of the 15th West Virginia regiment, and its young and gallant captain participated in a number of hotly contested engagements, and won an enviable record in the field. In 1867 Captain Dovenor located at WHEELING, and was chief clerk in the secretary of state's office, remaining in that position under two administrations. During the year of 1871 he was chief clerk for General T. M. HARRIS, U. S. Pension agent at Wheeling. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and in 1873 became a partner of the late GEORGE O. DAVENPORT, a leading attorney of Wheeling, and from the first enjoyed a remunerative practice. Having a taste for politics, he has taken an active part in all of the campaigns since 1868. He is an ardent Republican, and is an effective public speaker. He was elected to the legislature of West Virginia in 1882, and was again a candidate for the same position in 1886, but was defeated along with the balance of his ticket. He was the Republican candidate for mayor in 1887, but was defeated by a party vote. He has been urged by a strong following as a candidate for congress, and other responsible positions. In December, 1865, Captain Dovenor married MISS MARGARET LINCH, of WHEELING. To them two sons were born, William N. and Robert. The former is a partner of his father's in the practice of the law, and the latter, who had just reached his majority and possessed unusual promise, died of typhoid fever during the summer of 1890. From "Tyler Gazette Industrial" -- Tyler County Reprinted in the Wetzel County Genealogical Society Newsletter, Vol.19, No.2, page 9. Contributed by Linda Cunningham Fluharty.