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Samuel Furman Hunt

Samuel Furman Hunt (October 24, 1844 – January 12, 1907) was an American politician. He was a legislative leader in the Ohio Senate, Judge Advocate General of his state, and a judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati. Near the end of the American Civil War, he lowered the Confederate flag over the Confederate capitol in Richmond, Virginia after Confederate troops abandoned the city.
== Youth and Civil War ==
Samuel Furman Hunt was born at Springdale, Ohio, on October 24, 1844. He was the son of Dr. John Randolph Hunt (1795–1863), and Amanda Baird Hunt (1811–1892). He entered Miami University in 1860, where he was four years class president. He completed his college education at Union College, where he received bachelor's and master's degrees. He also received a bachelor's degree from Miami in the class of 1864.
During the American Civil War, Hunt visited the battlefield at Shiloh in 1862 to minister to the wounded and dying, and received the commendations of officers, soldiers and the Sanitary Commission. In March 1865, he was with the Army of the James. He entered the capital in advance of General Godfrey Weitzel's command, as he was in charge of supplies for sufferers in that city. He was the man who lowered the Confederate flag from the capitol building in Richmond, Virginia on the day that the Confederate forces abandoned that city.
During the war, Hunt also acted as a correspondent for one or more Cincinnati newspapers. After completing college, he studied law under Stanley Matthews, and at the Cincinnati Law School, where he received an LL.B. in 1867. He started working in the office of Henry Stanbery in 1868, shortly after Stanbery had resigned as United States Attorney General to take up the defense of President Andrew Johnson in his impeachment proceedings.

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