- Ralph H. Cameron
Infobox Senator | name=Ralph Henry Cameron
nationality=American
jr/sr and state=United States Senator
fromArizona
party=Republican
term_start=1921
term_end=1927
preceded=Marcus A. Smith
succeeded=Carl Hayden
office3=Delegate to theU.S. House of Representatives fromArizona Territory
term_start3=1909
term_end3=1912
preceded3=Marcus A. Smith
succeeded3=Carl T. Hayden
date of birth=birth date|1863|10|21|mf=y
place of birth=Southport,Maine
date of death=death date and age|1953|2|12|1863|10|21|mf=y
place of death=Washington, D.C.
spouse=Ida May Spaulding (1895-1933) div.
Elizabeth Reese (1935-)Ralph Henry Cameron (
October 21 ,1863 –February 12 ,1953 ) was an American Republicanpolitician , and a delegate and Senator from the state ofArizona . He died while on a business trip toWashington, D.C. onFebruary 12 ,1953 , and is interred in the American Legion Cemetery inGrand Canyon National Park .Biography
Ralph Henry Cameron was born in Southport, Lincoln County,
Maine onOctober 21 ,1863 . At an early age he moved to the Western US and became interested inmining andstock raising , creating theBright Angel Trail , ahiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park. He moved toArizona Territory in 1883, and becameSheriff ofCoconino County in 1891 and from 1894 to 1898, as well as the chairman of that county's Board of Supervisors from 1905 to 1907. In 1908, he was elected to the US Congress as the delegate from Arizona, and he served in that regard until 1912, when Arizona was admitted into the Union as a state. Cameron then resumed his mining interests inPhoenix, Arizona for the next 8 years, until he ran and was elected for Senator of Arizona, bestingMarcus A. Smith for the title. He served in that position until 1926, whenCarl Hayden won the election over him. Cameron was unsuccessful in his attempt to regain the title in 1928, and spent the next several years mining inNorth Carolina , Georgia andCalifornia formica andgold . He then resided in Los Angeles andYuma, Arizona until his death while on a business trip to Washington, D.C. in 1953.External links
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