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Senate Years of Service: 1871-1883 Party: Democrat
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DAVIS, Henry Gassaway, (brother of Thomas Beall Davis and grandfather of Davis Elkins),
a Senator from West Virginia; born near Woodstock, Howard County, Md.,
November 16, 1823; attended the country schools; worked on a farm until 1843; employed by the
Baltimore Ohio Railroad Co. for fourteen years as brakeman and conductor, and later had charge of
the Piedmont terminal and shops; commenced the banking business and the mining of coal at
Piedmont, W.Va., in 1858; engaged in railroad building and in the lumber business; elected to the
house of delegates of West Virginia in 1865; member, State senate 1868, 1870; elected as a
Democrat to the United States Senate in 1871; reelected in 1877 and served from March 4, 1871, to
March 3, 1883; declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1882; chairman, Committee on
Appropriations (Forty-sixth Congress); settled in Elkins, Randolph County, W.Va., where he
resumed his banking and coal mining interests; represented the United States at the Pan American
conferences of 1889 and 1901; unsuccessful candidate for Vice President of the United States on the
Democratic ticket in 1904; chairman of the permanent Pan American Railway Committee 1901-1916;
died in Washington, D.C., on March 11, 1916; interment in Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, W.Va.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Ross, Thomas Richard. Henry Gassaway
Davis: An Old-Fashioned Biography. Parsons, WV: McClain, 1994; Williams, John
Alexander. Davis and Elkins of West Virginia: Businessmen in Politics. Ph.D. dissertation, Yale
University, 1967.
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