- Henry G. Davis
Infobox Senator |name=Henry Gassaway Davis
nationality=American
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=West Virginia
party=Democratic
term_start=March 4 ,1871
term_end=March 3 ,1883
preceded=Waitman T. Willey
succeeded=John E. Kenna
date of birth=November 16 ,1823
place of birth=Woodstock, Maryland
date of death=March 11 ,1916 (aged 92)
place of death=Washington, D.C.
spouse=
religion=Henry Gassaway Davis (
November 16 ,1823 –March 11 ,1916 ) was a self-mademillionaire andU.S. Senator (1871-1883) fromWest Virginia . He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President in 1904. His brother was theU.S. Congressman Thomas Beall Davis .Biography
Early life
Born near
Woodstock, Maryland to Caleb Davis and Louisa Brown, Davis worked on a farm until 1843, when he began to work for theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad as abrakeman and conductor. Later he was put in charge of the Piedmont, West Virginia terminal of the railroad, and soon went into coal mining and banking in Piedmont.Political and commercial life
In 1865 Davis was elected a member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates . The following year, he founded thePotomac and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company with the intent of furnishing transportation to his coal mining and timbering interests. The company was given the right to construct railroads grades in Mineral, Grant, Tucker and Randolph Counties. He became a state senator in 1869. In 1871, he was elected to theUnited States Senate , serving two terms, with his service ending in 1883.Following his service in the Senate, Davis retired to
Elkins, West Virginia , where he resumed banking and coal mining. Davis’s company now controlled 135,000 acres, employed 1,600 men of sixteen nationalities, operated two power plants, and worked over 1,000 coke ovens and 9 mines within one mile of the central office at Coketon in Tucker County. By 1892, theDavis Coal and Coke Company , a partnership between Davis and his son-in-law, SenatorStephen Benton Elkins , was among the largest coal companies in the world.Davis represented the U.S. at the
Pan-American Conference s of 1889 and 1901.Candidate for Vice President
In 1904, Davis became the Democratic nominee for Vice President on a ticket with
Alton B. Parker . Parker and Davis lost to the Republican ticket ofTheodore Roosevelt andCharles Fairbanks . At age 80, Davis was (and is) the oldest person to be nominated for President or Vice President on a major party ticket.In 1909, the wife of his son John T. Davis was aboard the White Star liner "
RMS Republic ", when it collided with another ship and sank offNantucket . Her children Hallie Elkins Davis (later Mrs. George A. Percy) and Henry Gassaway Davis II were with her.Last years
Davis in his last years acted as chairman of the permanent Pan American Railway Committee (1901-1916). He died in
Washington, D.C. at age 92. Davis also donated land to build Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia.References
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Davis and Elkins College , in Elkins, WV; named for Senators Davis and Elkins
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