Person:Daniel Comstock (45)

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Daniel Webster Comstock, Esq.
d.1917
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Name Daniel Webster Comstock, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth? 1840 Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Military? Abt 1862 Indiana, United StatesCapt., 9th Indiana Cavalry
Death? 1917

Biography

[Source: Morrisson-Reeves Library]

D. W. Comstock was born in Montgomery County, Ohio in 1840 and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio in 1860. The next year he moved to Newcastle, Indiana where he began the practice of law. In 1863, he enlisted as a private in the Ninth Indiana Cavalry and served honorably in that unit until September 1865, attaining the rank of Captain.

After the war he moved to Richmond where he resumed his law practice, serving as Richmond's City Attorney, and Wayne County's Prosecuting Attorney. In 1878 he was elected to the State Senate from Wayne County. In 1884 he was elected Judge of the Wayne County Circuit Court and served until 1896, when he was elected Judge of the Appellate Court for the Fourth District. He was elected four times and served until 1911. Additionally, he served as President of the Morrisson Library Committee from 1886-1892.

After his retirement from the bench, he practiced law again, this time with his son, Major Paul Comstock, who served in the military during both the Spanish American War and World War I. In 1916 Judge Comstock was elected to the United States House of Representatives from the Sixth Indiana District. Unfortunately, he died on May 19, 1917, only two months after being sworn in.

For more information see:

Daniel Webster Comstock Memorial Addresses Delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States... Washington, [Govt. Print. Off.] 1919. [Richmond Collection B C739u]

References
  1.   Family Recorded, in Fox, Henry Clay. Memoirs of Wayne County and the city of Richmond, Indiana: from the earliest historical times down to the present, including a genealogical and biographical record of representative families in Wayne County. (Madison, Wisconsin: Western Historical Association, 1912)
    32-33.
  2.   Family Recorded, in History of Wayne County, Indiana: together with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens, history of Indiana and the Northwest Territory, embracing accounts of the prehistoric races, aborigines, Winnebago and Black Hawk Wars, and a brief review of its civil, political and military history (1884). (Chicago : Inter-state Pub., , 1884)
    1:560.