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ASHLEY, James Mitchell, (great-grandfather of Thomas William Ludlow Ashley),
a Representative from Ohio; born near Pittsburgh, Pa., November 14,
1824; instructed himself in elementary subjects while employed as a clerk on
boats operating on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers; editor of the Dispatch, and
afterwards of the Democrat, in Portsmouth, Ohio; studied law; was admitted to
the bar in 1849 but never practiced; moved to Toledo, Ohio, and engaged in the
wholesale drug business; elected as a Republican to the Thirty-sixth and to the
four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1859-March 3, 1869); chairman, Committee
on Territories (Thirty-seventh through Fortieth Congresses); unsuccessful
Republican candidate for reelection in 1868 to the Forty-first Congress;
delegate to the Philadelphia Loyalists Convention in 1866; Governor of the
Territory of Montana in 1869 and 1870; constructed the Toledo, Ann Arbor &
Northern Railroad, and served as president from 1877 to 1893; died in Alma,
Gratiot County, Mich., September 16, 1896; interment in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Toledo, Ohio.
BibliographyHorowitz, Robert F. Great Impeacher: A Political
Biography of James M. Ashley. New York: Brooklyn College Press,
1979.
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