Samuel Lewis (educator)
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Samuel Lewis (educator)
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Samuel Lewis was an American educator, lawyer, and politician, who from 1837 to 1840 served as Ohio's first state superintendent of common schools. He was also one of the candidates for Free Soil Party's vice-presidential nomination in the 1852 US presidential election. Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, his father, Samuel Lewis Sr., was the captain of a sea vessel. In 1813 the family migrated west and settled in Cincinnati, where young Samuel took up the study of law, and was admitted to the bar
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American educator
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