George H. Pendleton

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George H. Pendleton was a 19th-century American Democratic politician from Ohio, known for his pro–states’ rights stance and later for sponsoring the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act.

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George H. Pendleton canonical 5

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instanceOf American politician
human
lawyer
buriedAt Spring Grove Cemetery
candidateIn 1864 United States presidential election
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1825-07-19
dateOfDeath 1889-11-24
educatedAt University of Cincinnati
surface form: Cincinnati College

Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg
surface form: University of Heidelberg
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Pendleton
father Nathanael Greene Pendleton
givenName George
introduced merit-based federal civil service examinations
knownFor civil service reform in the United States
pro–states’ rights stance
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
movement states’ rights
nativeLanguage English
notableWork Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
occupation lawyer
politician
opposed patronage-based spoils system
partOf Copperheads
surface form: Copperhead movement
placeOfBirth Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
surface form: Cincinnati, Ohio
placeOfDeath Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
surface form: Cincinnati, Ohio
positionHeld Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States
President pro tempore of the United States Senate
United States Minister to Germany
United States Representative
United States Senator
religion Episcopalian
represented Ohio
representedIn United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
residence Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
surface form: Cincinnati, Ohio
runningMateOf George McClellan
surface form: George B. McClellan
sexOrGender male
signature Signature of George H. Pendleton.png
sponsored Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
spouse Alice Key
stateOfOrigin Ohio
supported Confederate-leaning peace Democrats (Copperheads)
votedAgainst Thirteenth Amendment
surface form: Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
workLocation Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
surface form: Cincinnati, Ohio

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Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States hasNotableBurial George H. Pendleton
subject surface form: Spring Grove Cemetery
Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act namedAfter George H. Pendleton
Northern Democratic Party notableMember George H. Pendleton