William B. Castle
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William Bainbridge Castle (November 30, 1814–February 28, 1872) was an American politician of the Whig Party who served as the 11th and final mayor of Ohio City from 1853 to 1854 and the 14th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio from 1855 and 1856.
Castle was born in Essex, Vermont, moved to Toronto in 1815, and in 1827, settled in Cleveland. With his father Jonathan, Castle opened Cleveland's first lumberyard. William's father died 2 years later, leaving the business to his son.[1] After his father's death, he moved back to Ontario and then moved to Ohio City in 1839. He entered politics and quickly rose to prominence as a member of the Ohio City Common Council. In 1853, he was elected was the city's mayor and helped in writing the 1854 agreement to merge Cleveland and Ohio City. In 1855, he became mayor of Cleveland.
On July 21, 1862, William B. Castle as chairman of the District Military Committee, Cleveland, sent a letter to Governor David Tod, enclosing a copy of a resolution recommending that the appointment of company officers for the 103rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry.[2]
Mr. Castle was married in December, 1836, to Miss Mary Derby, who died in Canada in the following year. In 1840, he was married to Miss Mary H. Newell, of Vermont, by whom he has had one son W.W. Castle and three daughters. The oldest daughter was wife of Mr. Robert R. Rhodes, of Cleveland.[3]
Mayor Castle was a delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio in 1868.[4]
William B. Castle was a long time member of the Vestry and Senior Warden of the St. John's Episcopal Church (Cleveland, Ohio). There is a large historic marker on the eastern wall of the church in his honor. Dates for marriages of his children are in the memorial stained glass windows of St. John's.[5] Mayor Castle was intered in the Lake View Cemetery, in Cleveland, Ohio.
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- The Encyclopedia Of Cleveland History by Cleveland Bicentennial Commission (Cleveland, Ohio), David D. Van Tassel (Editor), and John J. Grabowski (Editor) ISBN 0-253-33056-4
| Preceded by Benjamin Sheldon |
Mayor of Ohio City 1853–1854 |
Succeeded by None |
| Preceded by Abner C. Brownell |
Mayor of Cleveland 1855–1856 |
Succeeded by Samuel Starkweather |
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