Grand Old Partisan honors Volney Dorsey, born November 17th 1812. He attended what is now the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center. His articles in medical journals were popular. The civic-minded doctor was delegate at the 1856 Democratic National Convention and twice ran for Congress.
Outbreak of civil war, Dorsey blamed his fellow Democrats for having caused it – and joined the GOP. In 1861 and 1863, he was elected state treasurer. He chaired the state Party and was delegate at the 1864 Republican National Convention.
That year, Dorsey addressed the Ohio legislature on The Character and Services of Andrew Jackson:
"No man can deny that slavery as a political institution, and the interests of slavery have brought about the present cruel and fratricidal war.
"The Union so loved and cherished by him whom we commemorate tonight, shall be a union of freemen; the good old ship which has borne us safely through many a storm, and which traitors seek so eagerly to engulf beneath the waves, shall ride the storm triumphantly; and year by year, and century by century supported and guided by more numerous hands and more loving hearts shall sail proudly onward, the boast and glory and admiration of all good men.
"And when the great struggle is closed, when the last rebel in arms has bowed in submission to the benign sway of the Government, then let the memory and the names of the two great men who struck down the first and the second rebellion raised against the Union and for the "establishment of secession and slavery, the names of Jackson and Lincoln be engraved upon the same column, and embalmed together in the hearts of a loyal people."
In 1868, Dr. Dorsey cast an electoral vote for Ulysses Grant. He attended the 1873 state constitutional convention.
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