Aquilla B. Caldwell
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Aquilla B. Caldwell was West Virginia's First & Fifth Attorney General between 1863 - 1864 and 1869 - 1870. (Elected 1863, Appointed 1869)

Aquilla B. Caldwell was born on February 11, 1814 outside of Wheeling
Wheeling
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, on Caldwells Run in Ohio County
Ohio County, West Virginia
As of the census of 2000, there were 47,427 people, 19,733 households, and 12,155 families residing in the county. The population density was 447 people per square mile . There were 22,166 housing units at an average density of 209 per square mile...

. His grandfather, James Caldwell, settled in Ohio County in 1770. Aquilla was the oldest son of James Caldwell II, who was the first president of Merchants and Merchants bank. He began his education early in life and in his youth he went to Harvard where he took the full course and earned his degree. He earned his law degree from Jefferson College (now Washington & Jefferson College
Washington & Jefferson College
Washington & Jefferson College, also known as W & J College or W&J, is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania, in the United States, which is south of Pittsburgh...

) in 1833.

After graduating he began the practice of law. In 1863 he was elected as the first Attorney General of West Virginia. He served for 18 months, completing his term. During President Lincolns first term in office, Caldwell was offered the appointment of Judge to the United States Court, but for personal reasons, he turned down the appointment.

On July 1, 1869 he returned to the Office of the Attorney General when he was appointed by the Governor after the resignation of Attorney General Melvin. After his term as Attorney General he was elected Ohio County Prosecutor and later Circuit Judge. Caldwell died at the home of his son-in-law in Wheeling on June 18, 1893.

Sources

  • http://www.wvago.gov
  • WV Blue Book
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