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Senate Years of Service: 1876-1881 Party: Republican
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BLAINE, James Gillespie, a Representative and a Senator from Maine; born in West Brownsville,
Washington County, Pa., January 31, 1830; graduated from Washington College,
Washington, Pa., in 1847; taught at the Western Military Institute, Blue Lick
Springs, Ky.; returned to Pennsylvania; studied law; taught at the Pennsylvania
Institution for the Blind in Philadelphia 1852-1854; moved in 1854 to Maine,
where he edited the Portland Advertiser and the Kennebec Journal; member, State
house of representatives 1859-1862, serving the last two years as speaker;
elected as a Republican to the Thirty-eighth and to the six succeeding
Congresses and served from March 4, 1863, to July 10, 1876, when he resigned;
Speaker of the House of Representatives (Forty-first through Forty-third
Congresses); chairman, Committee on Rules (Forty-third through Forty-fifth
Congresses); unsuccessful candidate for nomination for President on the
Republican ticket in 1876 and 1880; appointed and subsequently elected as a
Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Lot M. Morrill; reelected and served from July 10, 1876, to
March 5, 1881, when he resigned to become Secretary of State; chairman,
Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment (Forty-fifth Congress), Committee
on Rules (Forty-fifth Congress); Secretary of State in the Cabinets of
Presidents James Garfield and Chester Arthur, from March 5 to December 12,
1881; unsuccessful Republican candidate for President of the United States in
1884; Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Benjamin Harrison
1889-1892, when he resigned; aided in organizing and was the first president of
the Pan American Congress; died in Washington, D.C., January 27, 1893;
interment in Oak Hill Cemetery; reinterment at the request of the State of
Maine in the Blaine Memorial Park, Augusta, Maine, in June 1920.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography;
American National Biography; Blaine, James G.
Twenty Years of Congress: From Lincoln to Garfield. 2 vols.
Norwich, Conn.: Henry Bill Publishing Co. 1884-1886; Healy, David.
James G. Blaine and Latin America. Columbia: University of
Missouri Press, 2001.
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