Education
Warner graduated Phi Beta Kappa from in 1842. After his gradation from Williams, Warner attended Gilmanton Theological Seminary.
Warner graduated Phi Beta Kappa from in 1842. After his gradation from Williams, Warner attended Gilmanton Theological Seminary.
Warner was one of nine children born to Rhoda (Bridgman) and Oliver Warner on 17 April 1818 in Northampton, Massachusetts. From 1844 to 1846 Warner officiated as a Congregational clergyman in Chesterfield, Massachusetts. In 1852 and 1853 Warner was a tutor at the Williston Seminary in Easthampton, Massachusetts.
Oliver served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1854 and 1855, and in the Massachusetts Senate from 1856 to 1857.
Warner served as the for 18 years to 1876. In the Warner"s majority was greater than any other Republican statewide office candidate.
In 1875 Warner ran for re-election, but he lost the Republican nomination for From 1876 to 1879 Warner was the librarian of the Massachusetts State Library. Warner died in Lynn, Massachusetts, on September 14, 1885.