- George F. Edmunds
Infobox Senator
name=George Franklin Edmunds
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Vermont
party=Republican
term=April 3 ,1866 –November 1 ,1891
preceded=Solomon Foot
succeeded=Redfield Proctor
date of birth=February 1 ,1828
place of birth=Richmond, Vermont , USA
date of death=February 27 ,1919
place of death=Pasadena, California , USA
spouse=Susan Marsh Edmunds
profession=Politician ,Lawyer George Franklin Edmunds (
February 1 ,1828 –February 27 ,1919 ) was a Republican U.S. Senator fromVermont from 1866 to 1891.Born in
Richmond, Vermont , Edmunds attended common schools and was privately tutored as a child. After being admitted to the bar in 1849, he started a law practice inBurlington, Vermont . He became active in politics when he was elected to theVermont House of Representatives which he served as a member of from 1854 to 1859, also serving as Speaker of the House for three of those years. He then moved on to theVermont Senate of which he served as President pro tempore from 1861 to 1862.After the death of U.S. Senator
Solomon Foot in March 1866, Edmunds was appointed to take his place starting in April, a seat in which he would remain in until November 1891, being reelected in 1868, 1874, 1880 and 1886. In the Senate, he took an active part in the attempt toimpeach PresidentAndrew Johnson in 1868. He was influential in providing for theelectoral commission to decide the disputed presidential election of 1876 and served as one of the commissioners, voting for RepublicansRutherford B. Hayes andWilliam A. Wheeler . At theRepublican National Convention s of 1880 and 1884, he was a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. He was conspicuous on account of his legal and parliamentary attainments, his industry and his liberal opinions. He was the author of theEdmunds Act for the suppression ofpolygamy inUtah and of theSherman Antitrust Act of 1890 to limit monopolies in theUnited States . Edmunds served as President pro tempore of the Senate from 1883 to 1885, was chairman of the Republican Conference of the Senate from 1885 to 1891, chairman of the Senate Committee on Pensions from 1869 to 1873, chairman of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary from 1872 to 1879 and again from 1881 to 1891, chairman of the Senate Committee on Private Land Claims from 1879 to 1881 and chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in 1881.Edmunds resigned from the Senate in 1891 in order to focus on his law practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He later retired to
Pasadena, California where he died onFebruary 27 , 1919. He was buried in Green Mount Cemetery inBurlington, Vermont with his wife, Susan Marsh, who died in 1916. George F. Edmunds Middle School, one of two middle schools in Burlington, was named in his honor. Despite the spelling, the town ofEdmonds, Washington was named for him.ee also
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