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Gordon Battelle (1814-1862)

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Born in 1814 in Ohio, Battelle taught in Parkersburg and Clarksburg before becoming a Methodist minister. Unlike many others in West Virginia's first constitutional convention, he ardently opposed slavery but failed in his efforts to ban it from the new state.

During the Civil War, he also served as a military chaplain for a Union regiment recruited largely in the Wheeling area. He died of typhoid fever in 1862.