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Edward Blythin
46th Mayor of Cleveland
In office
January 3, 1941 – December 31, 1941
Preceded byHarold Hitz Burton
Succeeded byFrank J. Lausche
Personal details
Born(1884-10-10)October 10, 1884
Newmarket, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom
DiedFebruary 14, 1958(1958-02-14) (aged 73)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse

Jane Rankin

(m. 1913)
ChildrenRobert, Arthur, William, Glen, Jane
Alma materCleveland School of Law (JD)

Edward Blythin (October 10, 1884 – February 14, 1958) was an American politician and jurist of the Republican party who served as the 46th mayorofCleveland, Ohio.

Life and career

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Blythin was born October 10, 1884, in the small village of NewmarketinFlintshire, Wales, United Kingdom. His father was a farmer. Relatively well-educated, he became a bookkeeper for a coal company in Wales.[1]

In 1906, he emigrated, ending up in Cleveland, Ohio, where he landed another bookkeeping job, for a real estate agency, a job he held for 10 years. During this time, he attended Cleveland State University College of Law at night, earning his law degree in 1916.

Blythin then turned to the practice of law. In 1935, Blythin accepted appointment as an assistant to the Cleveland city law director. He became law director in 1940. In January 1941, when Harold H. Burton resigned as Cleveland mayor in order to take a seat in the United States Senate, Blythin, as law director, automatically succeeded Burton to the mayor's office. In November, however, Blythin failed to win election to the seat, losing to Democrat Frank Lausche.

In 1943, Blythin left private law practice to accept an executive position at Western Reserve University.

In 1949, Blythin was elected to a judgeship in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, where he served until his death. During his tenure on the court, Blythin presided over the notorious 1954 murder trial of Sam Sheppard.[2] His stewardship of the trial was later overturned by the United States Supreme Court which termed the trial "a Roman Holiday." In fact, famous columnist Dorothy Kilgallen reputedly wrote that in a private conference just prior to the trial beginning, Blythin told her, in his opinion, Sheppard was guilty.[3][4] According to friends and family members, this private conference never occurred but was Ms Killgallen's retaliation for the judge admonishing her for showing up late and disrupting the court proceedings. However, the appellate record contains affidavits signed by others who claimed to have heard Judge Blythin make statements similar to the statement Killgallen claimed to have heard.

Personal life and death

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Blythin married Jane Rankin on April 3, 1913, and they had five children, Robert, Arthur, Glen, Jane, and William.

Judge Blythin suffered a severe heart attack at his home in Parma Heights, Ohio, on February 12, 1958. He was admitted to Lutheran Hospital in Cleveland,[5] where he suffered a second heart attack and died on February 14. He was buried in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Final Rites for Blythin to be Monday". The Plain Dealer. February 15, 1958. p. 1.
  • ^ Bob Considine, "Welsh Immigrant Now Presiding Over Sheppard Trial is Real Character" Corsican Daily Sun (November 8, 1954): 12. via Newspapers.comOpen access icon
  • ^ "Stunned Sam Sentenced to Life In Wife's Murder". The Victoria Advocate. United Press. December 22, 1954. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  • ^ "Sam Sheppard: Some 35-year-old questions". The Plain Dealer. August 8, 1989. p. 1B.
  • ^ "Blythin Stricken, 'Critical'". The Plain Dealer. February 13, 1958. p. 1.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Harold H. Burton

    Mayor of Cleveland
    1941
    Succeeded by

    Frank J. Lausche


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