- Thomas W. Ferry
Infobox Senator
name=Thomas White Ferry
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Michigan
party=Republican
term=March 4 ,1871 –March 3 ,1883
preceded=Jacob M. Howard
succeeded=Thomas W. Palmer
date of birth=June 10 ,1827
place of birth=Mackinac Island, Michigan, USA
date of death=October 13 ,1896
place of death=Grand Haven, Michigan , USA
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Merchant Thomas White Ferry (
June 10 ,1827 –October 13 ,1896 ) was aU.S. Representative andU.S. Senator from the state ofMichigan .Ferry was born in the old Mission House on
Mackinac Island . The community on Mackinac at that time included the military garrison, the main depot of John Jacob Astor'sAmerican Fur Company , and the mission. His father was a Presbyterian pastor, the Rev. William Montague Ferry, and his mother was Amanda White Ferry; together his parents ran the mission school.Rev. Ferry also was the pastor of the Protestant church on the island. Thomas moved with his parents to
Grand Haven, Michigan , attended the public schools, and engaged in mercantile pursuits. He worked as a store clerk inElgin, Illinois for two years from 1843-1845 before returning to Michigan.He was a member of the
Michigan State House of Representatives 1850-1852 and a member of theMichigan State Senate in 1856. OnJanuary 26 ,1857 , Ferry, with his father William Montague Ferry, platted the village ofFerrysburg, Michigan , which his father had first settled in 1834.He was a delegate to the
Loyalist Convention atPhiladelphia in 1866. He was elected as a Republican to theUnited States House of Representatives for the 39th, 40th, and 41st Congresses, serving fromMarch 4 ,1865 toMarch 3 ,1871 . He was re-elected to the U.S. House for the 42nd Congress in the general election ofNovember 8 ,1870 . The Michigan Legislature subsequently elected him to theU.S. Senate onJanuary 18 ,1871 andWilder D. Foster was elected in a special election onApril 4 ,1871 to fill the vacancy in the House. Ferry was reelected to the Senate in 1877, and served fromMarch 4 1871 toMarch 3 1883 . He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1881. Ferry was the first person from Michigan to have served in both houses of theMichigan State Legislature and in both houses of theUnited States Congress . The second person to do so isDebbie Stabenow .He served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Congresses and upon the death of Vice President
Henry Wilson onNovember 22 ,1875 , Ferry was next in the line of presidential succession. He delivered an address as the presiding officer of the PhiladelphiaCentennial Exposition onJuly 4 ,1876 .As the
U.S. Constitution specifies that the President shall take the oath of office "before he enter on the execution of his office", Ferry always believed be had served for one day as President of the United States: March 4, 1877. AsUlysses Grant was no longer the President, and Hayes had not, at least in Ferry's view, assumed the office, he believed he was President. Ferry never knew, and neither did the public, that Hayes had taken the oath in a private ceremony held at the White House the day before, satisfying constitutional requirements and, for all legal purposes, becoming President on March 4.While Senator, Ferry was chairman, Committee on Rules (Forty-third through Forty-fifth Congresses), Committee on Post Office and Post Roads (Forty-fifth and Forty-seventh Congresses). He presided over the high court of impeachment of
U.S. Secretary of War William Belknap and over the sixteen joint meetings of the Electoral Commission during the Hayes-Tilden U.S. presidential electoral contest in 1877.Ferry died in
Grand Haven, Michigan , aged 69, and is interred in Lake Forest Cemetery.Bibliography
*"Dictionary of American Biography"
*Ziewacz, Lawrence E. "The Eighty-First Ballot: The Senatorial Struggle of 1883." "Michigan History" 56 (Fall 1972): 216-32.References
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