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Chester Ashley United States Senator
from ArkansasIn office
November 8, 1844 – April 29, 1848Preceded by William S. Fulton Succeeded by William K. Sebastian Personal details Born June 1, 1790
Amherst, MassachusettsDied April 29, 1848 (aged 57)
Washington, D.C.Political party Democratic Chester Ashley (June 1, 1790 – April 29, 1848) was an American politician who represented Arkansas in the U.S. Senate from 1844 until his death.
Ashley was born in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1790; while a child he moved with his parents to Hudson, New York. He was a graduate, with honors, of Williams College; following this, he took a course in law in Litchfield, Connecticut. Ashley moved west upon completion of his education, going first to Illinois, and thence to Missouri. In 1820 he arrived in Little Rock, Arkansas, soon becoming one of the best and most prominent lawyers in the Arkansas Territory; for a time, his partner in practice was Robert Crittenden. Together, Ashley and Crittenden founded Rose Law Firm.
For some twenty years Ashley's practice was the largest in the state, and he became a wealthy man. This led him to try his hand at politics; in 1844 he canvassed the state campaigning for James K. Polk for president; the Democrats were victorious, and Ashley was elected by the state legislature to fill a vacancy in the Senate. Soon after entering, he was made the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee; in 1846, he was reelected to the Senate. Two years later he was taken suddenly ill in the Senate Chamber and died not long after.
Chester Ashley is the namesake of Ashley County, Arkansas.
References
External links
- Brief biography, with picture from the Central Arkansas Library System
- Chester Ashley on Find-A-Grave
- Chester Ashley at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
United States Senate Preceded by
William Savin FultonUnited States Senator (Class 2) from Arkansas
1844 – 1848
Served alongside: Ambrose Hundley Sevier and Solon BorlandSucceeded by
William K. SebastianUnited States Senators from Arkansas Class 2 Class 3 Chairmen of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Chase • Crittenden • Burrill • Smith • Van Buren • Berrien • Rowan • Marcy • Wilkins • Clayton • Grundy • Wall • Berrien • Ashley • Butler • Bayard • Trumbull • Edmunds • Thurman • Edmunds • Hoar • Pugh • Hoar • Platt • Clark • Culberson • Nelson • Brandegee • Cummins • Norris • Ashurst • Van Nuys • McCarran • Wiley • McCarran • Langer • Kilgore • Eastland • Kennedy • Thurmond • Biden • Hatch • Leahy • Hatch • Leahy • Hatch • Specter • LeahyFounders Robert Crittenden · Chester AshleyProminent partners Prominent clients Categories:- 1790 births
- 1848 deaths
- United States Senators from Arkansas
- Williams College alumni
- Democratic Party United States Senators
- Arkansas Democrats
- Arkansas politician stubs
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