Ephraim L. Van Winkle | |
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40th Secretary of State of Kentucky | |
In office September 1, 1863 – May 23, 1866 | |
Governor | Thomas E. Bramlette |
Preceded by | Daniel C. Wickliffe |
Succeeded by | John S. Van Winkle |
Member of the Kentucky General Assembly | |
In office 1855–1856 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Wayne County, Kentucky, U.S. | July 20, 1827
Died | May 23, 1866 38) | (aged
Political party | Unknown (most likely Whig) |
Parent(s) | Micajah Van Winkle Mary Phillips |
Education | Monticello Academy University of Louisville |
Ephraim L. Van Winkle (July 20, 1827 – May 23, 1866) was an American politician who served as Secretary of State of Kentucky from 1863 until his death in 1866. He was most likely a member of the Whig Party.
Early life and education
Ephraim L. Van Winkle was born on July 20, 1827, in Wayne County, Kentucky, to Micajah Van Winkle and Mary Phillips. He attended Monticello University and graduated from the University of Louisville's law department in 1850.[1]
Career
After graduating, Van Winkle began practicing law in Wayne County. In 1855, he was elected to the Kentucky General Assembly, Which he served on for at least a year until he was elected Commonwealth attorney for the 6th district in 1856. In 1860, Van Winkle was a Presidential elector for the John Bell and Edward Everett slate.[1]
In 1863, Van Winkle was appointed Secretary of State of Kentucky by governor Thomas E. Bramlette.[2] He had emancipationist beliefs.[1]
Death
Van Winkle died on May 23, 1866, at the age of 38. He was interred in Frankfort, Kentucky. His position as Secretary of State of Kentucky was filled by his brother John S. Van Winkle.[1][3]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Kentucky: Secretary of State - Online Services". web.sos.ky.gov. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
- ↑ "Kentucky State Appointments". The Marysville Appeal. September 30, 1863. p. 3.
- ↑ "Death of Hon. E. L. Van Winkle". The Louisville Daily Courier. May 24, 1866. p. 1.