Oliver Warner (politician)

Oliver Warner (April 17, 1818 – September 14, 1885) was a Massachusetts clergyman, politician, and librarian who served in both houses of the Massachusetts legislature and, from 1858 to 1876, served as the 14th Secretary of the Commonwealth.

[2] Warner graduated Phi Beta Kappa[1] from Williams College in 1842.

After his gradation from Williams, Warner attended Gilmanton Theological Seminary.

[1] In the 1872 election, Warner's majority was greater than any other Republican statewide office candidate.

[6] In 1875, Warner ran for re-election, but he lost the Republican nomination for Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth.