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Senate Years of Service: 1895-1911 Party: Republican
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ELKINS, Stephen Benton, (father of Davis Elkins),
a Delegate from the Territory of New Mexico and a Senator from West Virginia;
born in Perry County, Ohio, September 26, 1841; moved with his parents to Westport, Mo.;
attended the public schools and graduated from the law department of the University of Missouri at
Columbia in 1860; during the Civil War enlisted in the Union Army as a captain in the Kansas Militia;
moved to the Territory of New Mexico in 1864; admitted to the bar in 1864 and commenced practice
in Messila, N.Mex.; member, Territorial house of representatives 1864-1865; district attorney for the
Territory of New Mexico 1866-1867; attorney general of the Territory 1867; United States district
attorney for the Territory 1867-1870; elected as a Republican Delegate to the Forty-third and
Forty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1873-March 3, 1877); was not a candidate for renomination in
1876; moved to Elkins, W.Va., which he founded, around 1890; extensive interests in developing
natural resources and industry in West Virginia; appointed Secretary of War by President Benjamin
Harrison 1891-1893; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in February 1895;
reelected in 1901 and 1907, and served from March 4, 1895, until his death in Washington, D.C.,
January 4, 1911; chairman, Committee on the Geological Survey (Fifty-sixth and Fifty-ninth
Congresses), Committee on Interstate Commerce (Fifty-seventh through Sixty-first Congresses);
interment in Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, W.Va.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography;
Lambert, Oscar. Stephen Benton Elkins. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,
1955; Williams, John Alexander. New Yorks First Senator From West Virginia: How Stephen B.
Elkins Found a New Political Home. West Virginia History 31 (January 1970):
73-87.
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