Harrison Rittenhouse Kincaid (January 3, 1836 – October 2, 1920) was an American printer, journalist, Republican politician, and university regent who served as Oregon Secretary of State between 1895 and 1899.[1]

Harrison R. Kincaid
7th Oregon Secretary of State
In office
January 14, 1895 – January 9, 1899
GovernorWilliam Paine Lord
Preceded byGeorge W. McBride
Succeeded byFrank L. Dunbar
Personal details
Born(1836-01-03)January 3, 1836
Fall Creek Township, Indiana
DiedOctober 2, 1920(1920-10-02) (aged 84)
Eugene, Oregon
Political partyRepublican

Biography edit

Kincaid was born to Thomas Kincaid and Nancy Chodrick in Fall Creek Township, Indiana, moving to Eugene, Oregon, in 1853, at the age of 17. He found work as a miner along Althouse Creek, later attending Columbia College. Kincaid worked as a journalist after his graduation, serving as a clerk in the United States Senate between 1858 and 1879.[2]

Oregon Secretary of State edit

Kincaid was elected Oregon Secretary of State in 1894, assuming office on January 14, 1895. He left office on January 9, 1899.[2] Kincaid won election to the office over Prohibitionist F. Kercher, Democrat Charles Nickell, and Populist Ira Wakefield.[3]

Personal life edit

Kincaid married Augusta A. Lockwood in 1873. They had one son, Webster Lockwood Kincaid, who himself had two sons.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Oregon Blue Book, Secretary of State Agency History, page 13
  2. ^ a b c "Pioneer Cemetery – Harrison R. Kincaid". Cargo Collective Pioneer Cemetery. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  3. ^ Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 01, 1894, Image 8
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of State of Oregon
1895–1899
Succeeded by