Background
Wilson S. Kennon was son of William Kennon, Junior., who represented Ohio in the United States. House of Representatives and sat on the Ohio Supreme Court. He was born in Saint Clairsville, Ohio, where he continued to reside.
Wilson S. Kennon was son of William Kennon, Junior., who represented Ohio in the United States. House of Representatives and sat on the Ohio Supreme Court. He was born in Saint Clairsville, Ohio, where he continued to reside.
He was educated at the "Saint Clairsville Institute" and at Bethany College at Bethany, Virginia (now West Virginia). He studied law in his father"s office, and was admitted to the bar in 1850.
In 1861, Wilson Kennon was elected to represent Belmont County, Ohio in the Ohio House of Representatives for the 55th General Assembly, convening January 6, 1862. Before the American Civil War, Kennon was a Democrat, but was nominated to the legislature by the Unconditional Union Party of Belmont County. In May 1862, fellow Belmont Countian Benjamin Rush Cowen resigned as Secretary of State after a few months in office to go to war.
Kennon was appointed to the office by Governor David Tod.
Election of Secretary of State was then moved to even numbered years, and Kennon was nominated by the Republican Party on the second ballot for the 1862 election. In the General Election of 1862, Kennon lost to Democrat William West. Armstrong in an election where out of state soldiers were not allowed to vote.
After his term in office expired, Kennon became a Paymaster in the United States Army, and served throughout the American Civil War. He then moved back to Belmont County after his father"s paralysis.
He served as Belmont County Prosecuting Attorney for six years.
Kennon died at his Saint Clairsville home on June 18, 1895. At the time he was mayor of Saint Clairsville.
Democratic Party, Republican Party.