James Garfield Stewart
James Garfield Stewart (November 17, 1880 – April 3, 1959)[1] was an American Republican politician from Cincinnati, Ohio.Another son, Zeph Stewart, was the master of Lowell House and head of the Classics department at Harvard.[1] He opened a private practice in Springfield for three years before joining Hugh L. Nichols' firm in Cincinnati in 1908.[1] In 1944, Stewart won the Republican nomination for Ohio Governor by just 2,200 votes over Attorney General Thomas Herbert.[3] March 5, 1947, Governor Thomas J. Herbert appointed Stewart to the seat on the Ohio Supreme Court vacated by the resignation of Charles S. Bell.