Background
Oscar W. Newman was born to George O. and Clay B. Moore Newman of Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio on April 14, 1867.
Oscar W. Newman was born to George O. and Clay B. Moore Newman of Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio on April 14, 1867.
He graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1884. He studied at Kenyon College for three years, and then studied law in his father"s office before admission to the bar in 1889, when he joined his father"s law practice.
Newman then practiced alone. Newman married Thompson"s daughter, Charl Thompson, on June 6, 1894. They had one daughter named Katherine L. Newman.
Newman ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic nominee for Common Pleas Court in 1904, and for the Ohio Fourth District Court of Appeals in 1910.
He ran for re-election in 1918, and lost. Newman remained in Columbus in 1919, and opened a private practice.
He was assigned by United States. District Court Judge Benson West. Hough as a special commissioner to review filings in a utility rate case in Columbus. Newman died after suffering a heart attack at the Columbus Athletic Club on February 19, 1928.
Funeral services were at his home in Columbus, with burial at Greenlawn Cemetery in Portsmouth.