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Bainbridge Wadleigh

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Bainbridge Wadleigh
United States Senator
fromNew Hampshire
In office
March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1879
Preceded byJames W. Patterson
Succeeded byCharles H. Bell
Member of theNew Hampshire House of Representatives
In office
1855–1856
1859–1860
1869–1872
Personal details
Born(1831-01-04)January 4, 1831
DiedJanuary 24, 1891(1891-01-24) (aged 60)
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican

Bainbridge Wadleigh (January 4, 1831 – January 24, 1891) was aUnited States senator fromNew Hampshire. Born inBradford, he attended the common schools andKimball Union Academy (Meriden, New Hampshire). He studied law, was admitted to thebar in 1850 and commenced practice inMilford. Wadleigh served six terms as townmoderator and was a member of theNew Hampshire House of Representatives in 1855-1856, 1859-1860, and from 1869 to 1872.

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Wadleigh was nominated to the U.S. Senate on the evening of June 13, 1872 by theRepublican party caucus of the New Hampshire legislature, on its fifth ballot. He received the nomination instead of the incumbent SenatorJames W. Patterson, who had led on the first three caucus ballots. Wadleigh had not sought the office, and received 3 votes on the first ballot. In the succeeding second through fourth ballots, he received 8, 18, and 39 votes respectively. On the fifth ballot Wadleigh received 152 votes, and 58 were received by all others. The other individuals on the fifth ballot wereEdward H. Rollins (former congressman and future U.S. senator),Onslow Stearns (the recent governor),Mason W. Tappan (former congressman and later New Hampshire Attorney General), andGilman Marston (former congressman).[1][2] Elected by the New Hampshire legislature to the U.S. Senate, he served from March 4, 1873, to March 3, 1879.

Charles H. Bell was Wadleigh's immediate successor, and had been appointed to fill the Senate seat for several months, until the most recently elected New Hampshire legislature could convene. Wadleigh attempted to obtain the nomination from the New Hampshire Republican legislative caucus, butHenry W. Blair received the nomination after several ballots, and was later elected to the Senate by the legislature, in 1879.

While in the Senate he was chairman of the Committee on Patents (Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Congresses) and a member of the Committee on Privileges and Elections (Forty-fifth Congress).

He resumed the practice of law inBoston, where he died in 1891; interment was in West Street Cemetery, Milford.

Notes

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  1. ^"New Hampshire: Nomination of Bainbridge Wadleigh for United States Senator at the Republican Caucus".New York Times. June 14, 1872. p. 1. RetrievedMay 5, 2008.
  2. ^"New Hampshire: The Nomination of Hon. Bainbridge Wadleigh for United States Senator -- His Speech of Acceptance"(PDF).New York Times. June 16, 1872. p. 6. RetrievedMay 5, 2008.

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