Andrew McBurney

Andrew Graham McBurney (November 13, 1817 – April 23, 1894)[1] was an American Republican politician who served as the eighth lieutenant governor of Ohio from 1866 to 1868.

The family soon moved to Lebanon, Ohio, where McBurney finished his apprenticeship as a cabinet-maker in 1836.

[4] McBurney was a Democrat until the start of the Civil War, when he became a Republican.

[3] In 1861 and 1863, he was elected to the Ohio Senate, representing the Second District (Butler and Warren counties) in the Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth General Assembly.

He was the only witness to see Vallandigham accidentally shoot himself to death in the Golden Lamb Inn.