- Henry Mower Rice
Infobox Senator | name=Henry M. Rice
nationality=american
jr/sr and state=U.S. Senator from Minnesota
party=Democratic
term=May 11 ,1858 –March 3 ,1863
preceded= None
succeeded=Alexander Ramsey
date of birth= birth date|1816|11|29|mf=y
place of birth=Waitsfield, Vermont
dead=dead
date of death= death date and age|1894|1|15|1816|11|29|mf=y
place of death=San Antonio, Texas
spouse= Matilda Whital (March 28 ,1849 )Henry Mower Rice (
November 29 ,1816 –January 15 ,1894 ) was an Americanpolitician .Henry Rice was born on
November 29 ,1816 , in Waitsfield,Vermont . Because of his father's death when Rice was quite young, he lived with friends. After primary education he studied law for two years. When he was 18, he moved to Detroit,Michigan and participated in the surveying of the canal route around the rapids of Sault Ste. Marie betweenLake Superior andLake Huron . In 1839 he secured a job atFort Snelling , near what is now Minneapolis,Minnesota . He then became a fur trader with theHo-Chunk andChippewa Indians, attaining a position of prominence and influence. Rice was trusted by the Indians, and he was instrumental in negotiating the United States treaty with theOjibway Indians in 1847.He lobbied for the bill to establish
Minnesota Territory and then served as its delegate to the 33rd and 34th U.S. Congresses fromMarch 4 ,1853 toMarch 3 ,1857 . His work on theMinnesota Enabling Act during those years facilitated Minnesota's statehood. In 1858 Rice was elected as a Democrat to theUnited States Senate . He served from Minnesota's admittance onMay 11 ,1858 toMarch 3 ,1863 in the 35th, 36th, and 37th congresses and was not a candidate for re-election; he was an unsuccessful candidate for governor in 1865.Rice also served as a member of the board of regents of the
University of Minnesota from 1851 to 1859 and was president of theMinnesota Historical Society . As a United States Commissioner during 1887 – 1888 he continued to negotiate treaties with the Indians. He died onJanuary 15 ,1894 , while on a visit to San Antonio,Texas .In 1916, the state of Minnesota donated a marble statue of Rice to the
U.S. Capitol 'sNational Statuary Hall Collection .Rice County, Minnesota is named for him. His brother,Edmund Rice served in theU.S. House of Representatives . His great, great, great, great grandfather was the immigrant,Edmund Rice (1638) , as follows: [cite web| title = Who was Edmund Rice?| publisher = The Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Inc.| url = http://www.edmund-rice.org/| accessdate = 2007-05-14]*Henry Mower Rice, son of:*Edmund Rice (
March 26 ,1784 –May 27 ,1829 ), son of ::*Jedediah Rice (b.April 2 ,1755 ), son of:::*Ashur Rice (July 6 ,1694 –August 20 ,1773 ), son of::::*Thomas Rice (June 30 ,1654 – 1747), son of:::::*Thomas Rice (January 26 ,1626 – 1682), son of::::::*Edmund Rice (1594 –May 3 ,1663 )References
External links
* [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/rice.cfm Henry Mower Rice in the National Statuary Hall Collection]
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