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Senate Years of Service: 1881-1911 Party: Republican
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HALE, Eugene, (father of Frederick Hale),
a Representative and a Senator from Maine; born in Turner, Oxford
County, Maine, June 9, 1836; educated in the common schools and at Hebron
Academy; studied law in Portland, Maine; admitted to the bar in 1857 and
commenced practice in Ellsworth, Maine; prosecuting attorney for Hancock County
1858-1866; member, State house of representatives 1867-1868, 1879-1880; elected
as a Republican to the Forty-first and to the four succeeding Congresses (March
4, 1869-March 3, 1879); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1878 to the
Forty-sixth Congress; declined appointments to the Cabinets of Presidents
Ulysses Grant and Rutherford Hayes; elected as a Republican to the United
States Senate in 1881; reelected in 1887, 1893, 1899, and 1905 and served from
March 4, 1881, to March 3, 1911; was not a candidate for renomination;
chairman, Committee on the Census (Fiftieth to Fifty-second Congresses;
Fifty-ninth Congress), Committee on Private Land Claims (Fifty-third Congress),
Committee on Printing (Fifty-fourth Congress), Committee on Naval Affairs
(Fifty-fifth to Fifty-ninth Congresses), Republican Conference Chairman
(1908-1911); Committee on Appropriations (Sixtieth and Sixty-first Congresses),
Committee on Public Expenditures (Sixty-first Congress); member of the National
Monetary Commission; retired from public life and was a resident of Washington,
D.C., until his death on October 27, 1918; interment in Woodbine Cemetery,
Ellsworth, Hancock County, Maine.
Bibliography American National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography.
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