Harrison Gray Otis, patriotic Republican Soldier and Journalist
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute Harrison Gray Otis, born in Ohio, February 10th 1837. He started out as a printer’s apprentice. While working for a Louisville newspaper, this young Republican was delegate to the party’s 1860 national convention. Outbreak of civil war, Otis enlisted with the 23rd Ohio Volunteers. He survived two wounds and rose to the rank of Colonel. His regiment fought at Antietam. Peace restored, Otis worked at various positions in Columbus and Washington DC. He relocated to California and bought The Santa Barbara Press . President Hayes appointed him tax collector in Alaska. Otis began publishing what is now The Los Angeles Times . Under his supervision, the newspaper promoted political conservatism and economic development. Socialist terrorists murdered twenty-one of its employees. President McKinley commissioned him br...