- Horace F. Page
Horace Francis Page (
October 20 ,1833 -August 23 ,1890 ) was an American politician that represented aCalifornia n district in theUnited States House of Representatives . He was born near Medina, Orleans County,New York . He attended public schools and Millville Academy and then taught school in La Porte County,Indiana until 1854. Then, he moved to California and engaged in the sawmill business near Colfax. He moved to Placerville and engaged in the livery-stable business. He became engaged in mining, as a mail contractor, and as a stage proprietor.Horace Page studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in
California . He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for state senate in 1869. He served as amajor in the California Militia. He was elected as a Republican to the43rd United States Congress and the four succeeding Congresses. He served fromMarch 4 ,1873 toMarch 3 ,1883 . During the47th United States Congress , he was the chairman of the Committee on Commerce. In 1882, he was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election to the48th United States Congress .In 1884, Horace Page was a delegate to the
Republican National Convention . He resumed the practice of law inWashington, D.C. He died in San Francisco, California and was interred in Mountain View Cemetery,Oakland, California .
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