Nelson E. Whitaker
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Nelson Evans Whitaker (November 9, 1839 - December 28, 1909) was an American businessman and politician, principally in the state of West Virginia. Whitaker came from a family of ironmakers, beginning with his grandfather Joseph Whitaker and his uncle
Joseph Whitaker Joseph Whitaker may refer to: *Joseph Whitaker (industrialist) (1789–1870), American iron master and landowner * Joseph Whitaker (naturalist) (1850–1932), English naturalist *Joseph Whitaker (ornithologist) Joseph Isaac Spadafora Whitaker ( ...
II. His father George P. Whitaker owned the Whitaker Iron Company and related enterprises. Nelson E. Whitaker was president of the Principio Forge Company, Whitaker-Glessner Company, and many other businesses. The Whitaker iron and steel holdings eventually became an important part of the Wheeling Steel Company, which after a merger in 1968 became
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel was a steel manufacturer based in Wheeling, West Virginia. Operations The company owned the following factories, all of which are between Benwood, West Virginia, and Steubenville, Ohio. * Ackermann Works at Wheeling, wh ...
. Whitaker's nephew Alexander Glass was the president of Wheeling Steel until 1941. Whitaker's businesses and others came together in 1887 to launch "The Ohio Valley Manufacturer", a trade newspaper; Whitaker was the first president of the publishing company. Whitaker was the Republican President of the
West Virginia Senate The West Virginia Senate is the upper house of the West Virginia Legislature. There are seventeen senatorial districts. Each district has two senators who serve staggered four-year terms. Although the West Virginia Democratic Party, Democratic P ...
from Ohio County and served from 1897 to 1899. He served in the West Virginia Senate from 1891 to 1902. He also served one term in the
West Virginia House of Delegates The West Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the West Virginia Legislature in West Virginia. Only three states—Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia—refer to their lower house as the House of Delegates. Organization Regular se ...
(1887-8). Whitaker married Sallie F. Roberts in 1864; they had at least four children - Sallie, Albert, Henry, and Eliza.transcribed articles from ''The Cecil Whig'' newspaper, 1891
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Republican Party West Virginia state senators Presidents of the West Virginia Senate 1839 births 1909 deaths Whitaker family (ironmaking) 19th-century American businesspeople 20th-century members of the West Virginia Legislature 19th-century members of the West Virginia Legislature {{West Virginia-politician-stub