William M. Olin

William Milo Olin[1]
16th Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth
In office
1891  April 15, 1911
Preceded by Henry B. Pierce
Succeeded by Albert P. Langtry
Personal details
Born September 18, 1845[1]
Warrenton, Georgia[1]
Died April 15, 1911(1911-04-15) (aged 65)
Military service
Allegiance United States of America
Union[1]
Service/branch Union Army[1]
Unit 36th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment[1]
Battles/wars American Civil War

William Milo Olin (September 18, 1845 – April 15, 1911) was an American journalist and politician who served as the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. Olin was born in Warrenton, Georgia to parents from Massachusetts, and in 1850 his family moved back to Massachusetts, where he attended school in Worcester and Grafton.[2] Enlisting in the Thirty-sixth Massachusetts Infantry in 1862 during the American Civil War, he eventually rose through the ranks of Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General, and Adjutant General.[2] After the American Civil Was Olin went to work for The Boston Advertiser. In the fourteen years[1] Olin worked for the Advertiser[1] he was, in succession, a reporter, editor and Washington, D.C. correspondent of that newspaper.[1] He was later a private secretary to Massachusetts Governors Thomas Talbot and John Davis Long and U.S. Senator Henry L. Dawes.[2] A Republican,[3] he served as Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth from 1892 until he died in Boston on April 15, 1911.[2] At the time of his death, he was chief of staff of the National Grand Army of the Republic.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Toomey, Daniel P. (1892), Massachusetts of Today: a Memorial of the State, Historical and Biographical, Boston, MA: Columbia Publishing Company, p. 31.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Col. William M. Olin Dead". New York Times. April 16, 1911.
  3. "Forgot to Denounce the A.P.A.". New York Times. October 7, 1894.
Political offices
Preceded by
Henry B. Pierce
16th Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth
1891–1911
Succeeded by
Albert P. Langtry
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