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| An Illustrated Congressional Manual. The United States Red Book, 1896, (detail), Collection of U.S. House of Representatives |
MORSE, Elijah Adams, a Representative from Massachusetts; born in South Bend, St. Joseph
County, Ind., May 25, 1841; moved to Massachusetts with his parents, who
settled in Boston in 1852; attended the public schools, the Boylston School in
Boston, and Onondaga Academy, New York; enlisted in the Union Army in the
Fourth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, during the Civil War; served three
months under General Butler in Virginia and one year under General Banks in
Louisiana; promoted to corporal; manufacturer of stove polish in Canton, Mass.;
member of the State house of representatives in 1876; unsuccessful Prohibition
Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 1877; served in the State senate in
1886 and 1887; member of the Governors council in 1888; elected as a
Republican to the Fifty-first and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4,
1889-March 3, 1897); chairman, Committee on Alcohol Liquor Traffic
(Fifty-fourth Congress); was not a candidate for renomination in 1896; resumed
manufacturing activities; died in Canton, Norfolk County, Mass., June 5, 1898;
interment in Canton Cemetery.
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