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Henry Gassaway Davis

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Birth
Howard County, Maryland, USA
Death
11 Mar 1916 (aged 92)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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US Congressman, Businessman. Although he would ultimately become a great capitalist he had a rather humble start in life. He was educated in public schools but became fatherless and went to work at a young age. Davis became a plantation superintendent. He then became employed with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as a brakeman, conductor, and agent in Piedmont, West Virginia. Davis then became a merchant and a prominent collier. He was instrumental in the continued, financial growth of the West Virginia Central and Pittsburgh Railroad which was sold to the Wabash line in 1902. He built the Coal and Coke Railway of West Virginia, and served as president of that company. He also served as president of the Davis Trust Company in Elkins, West Virginia. His political success was quite significant and varied. He was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1865, and served as a West Virginia State Senator from 1867 to 1871. He was then elected as a Senator from West Virginia to the United States Senate, serving from 1871 to 1883. He declining re-election. He was a Democratic delegate to six Democratic national Conventions, one of the American delegates to the Pan-American Congress, and a member of the United States Permanent Pan-American Railway Commission. He, along with Republican son-in-law Stephen Benton Elkins, co-founded Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia. Perhaps his most unique claim to fame nationally was his nomination as candidate of the Democratic Party for vice-president in the year of 1904.
US Congressman, Businessman. Although he would ultimately become a great capitalist he had a rather humble start in life. He was educated in public schools but became fatherless and went to work at a young age. Davis became a plantation superintendent. He then became employed with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as a brakeman, conductor, and agent in Piedmont, West Virginia. Davis then became a merchant and a prominent collier. He was instrumental in the continued, financial growth of the West Virginia Central and Pittsburgh Railroad which was sold to the Wabash line in 1902. He built the Coal and Coke Railway of West Virginia, and served as president of that company. He also served as president of the Davis Trust Company in Elkins, West Virginia. His political success was quite significant and varied. He was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1865, and served as a West Virginia State Senator from 1867 to 1871. He was then elected as a Senator from West Virginia to the United States Senate, serving from 1871 to 1883. He declining re-election. He was a Democratic delegate to six Democratic national Conventions, one of the American delegates to the Pan-American Congress, and a member of the United States Permanent Pan-American Railway Commission. He, along with Republican son-in-law Stephen Benton Elkins, co-founded Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia. Perhaps his most unique claim to fame nationally was his nomination as candidate of the Democratic Party for vice-president in the year of 1904.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5995030/henry_gassaway-davis: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Gassaway Davis (16 Nov 1823–11 Mar 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5995030, citing Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.