Lawyer and newspaper owner-editor 'Gideon Tabor Stewart' (
August 7 1824 –
1909) was very active in promoting the
temperance movement. He was elected three timess as grand worthy chief templar of the
Good Templars of Ohio. Throughout the 1850s he attempted to organize a permanent prohibition party.
In 1869, Stewart was one of the delegates to the convention that established the national
Prohibition Party. Afterward, he served as the party candidate three times for governor of Ohio, seven times for judge on that state's Supreme Court, once for circuit court judge, once for Congress, and once (1876) for vice-president of the United States.
Stewart wrote widely on
prohibition and related matters.
Sources
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Appletons encyclopedia
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Temperance Movement Groups and Leaders in the U.S.