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George Washington Hulick
George W. Hulick 1896.jpg
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's 6th district
In office
March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897
Preceded by Dennis D. Donovan
Succeeded by Seth W. Brown
Personal details
Born (1833-06-29)June 29, 1833
Batavia, Ohio
Died August 13, 1907(1907-08-13) (aged 74)
Batavia, Ohio
Resting place Union Cemetery
Political party Republican
Alma mater Farmer's College

George Washington Hulick (born June 29, 1833 – died August 13, 1907) was an important person from Ohio. He had many different jobs during his life. He was a teacher, a lawyer, a soldier, and a judge. He also served as a U.S. Representative, which means he was a member of the United States Congress. In this role, he helped make laws for the country.

George W. Hulick: A Life of Service

Early Life and Education

George Washington Hulick was born in Batavia, Ohio, on June 29, 1833. He went to public schools in his hometown. Later, he graduated from Farmer's College, which was located near Cincinnati, Ohio.

After college, George Hulick became a teacher. He was in charge of a school called Pleasant Hill Academy for two years. After teaching, he decided to study law. In 1857, he passed his exams and became a lawyer. He then started his own law practice in Batavia.

Serving in the Civil War

When the American Civil War began, George Hulick joined the army. On April 14, 1861, he became a private in Company E. This was part of the Twenty-second Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

He quickly moved up in rank. First, he was appointed an orderly sergeant. Then, he was chosen to be the captain of his company. He served until August 16, 1861. His regiment's three-month enlistment term ended, and he was honorably discharged.

Public Service and Politics

After his military service, George Hulick continued to serve his community. From 1864 to 1867, he worked as the probate judge for Clermont County, Ohio. A probate judge handles legal matters like wills and estates.

He also spent nine years on the local board of education. This board helps manage the public schools. In 1868, he was chosen as a delegate for the Republican National Convention. This is a big meeting where the Republican Party chooses its candidate for president.

In 1876, George Hulick was a Presidential elector. This meant he was one of the people who officially voted for Rutherford B. Hayes and William A. Wheeler for president and vice president.

Time in Congress

George Hulick was elected to the United States House of Representatives as a Republican. He served two terms in Congress. His first term was in the Fifty-third Congress, and his second was in the Fifty-fourth Congress. He was a U.S. Representative from March 4, 1893, to March 3, 1897.

After his time in Congress, he tried to be nominated again in 1896, but he was not successful. He then went back to working as a lawyer in Batavia.

Later Life and Passing

George Washington Hulick passed away in Batavia, Ohio, on August 13, 1907. He was buried in Union Cemetery.

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