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Senate Years of Service: 1870-1875 Party: Republican
LEWIS, John Francis, a Senator from Virginia; born in Lynnwood, Rockingham County, Va., March 1,
1818; attended an old field school; engaged in agricultural pursuits; delegate to the State secession
convention in 1861 and refused to sign the ordinance of secession; elected lieutenant governor in
1869; upon the readmission of the State of Virginia to representation was elected as a Republican to
the United States Senate and served from January 26, 1870, to March 3, 1875; was not a candidate
for reelection; chairman, Committee on the District of Columbia (Forty-third Congress); appointed by
Presidents Ulysses Grant and Rutherford Hayes United States marshal for the western district of
Virginia 1875-1882, when he resigned; again elected lieutenant governor in 1881; resumed
agricultural pursuits; died at Lynnwood, Rockingham County, Va., September 2, 1895; interment in
the family burial ground.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography.
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