Abraham Van Vorhes (December 2, 1793 – January 24, 1879; known commonly by his military rank as Major Van Vorhes) was an American politician, surveyor and pioneer.
He served in the Pennsylvania militia and acquired the rank of major before moving to Alexander Township, Ohio in 1832 and then to Athens, Ohio in 1838, where he was a mechanic and editor of the Hocking Valley Gazette (later the Athens Messenger). While in Athens, Van Vorhes served as Athens County Treasurer and Surveyor.
^ abcd"Death of Major Van Vorhes". Daily Globe (obituary). Vol. II, no. 11. Saint Paul, MN. 25 January 1879. p. 3. Retrieved 27 December 2020 – via the Library of Congress.