- William P. Frye
Infobox Congressman
name =William Pierce Frye
state =Maine
district =2nd
term_start =March 4 ,1871
term_end =March 17 ,1881
preceded =Samuel P. Morrill
succeeded =Nelson Dingley, Jr.
order2 =United States Senator
fromMaine
term_start2 =March 18 ,1881
term_end2 =August 8 ,1911
preceded2 =James G. Blaine
succeeded2 =Obadiah Gardner
order3 =President pro tempore of the United States Senate
term_start3 =February 7 ,1896
term_end3 =April 27 ,1911
preceded3 =Isham G. Harris
succeeded3 =Rotating pro terms
birth_date =September 2 ,1830
birth_place =Lewiston, Maine
death_date =August 8 ,1911
death_place =Lewiston, Maine
nationality =
party =Republican
otherparty =
spouse =
partner =
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater =Bowdoin College
occupation =
profession =Law ,Politics
religion =
website =
footnotes =William Pierce Frye (
September 2 ,1830 –August 8 ,1911 ) was an American politician from theU.S. state ofMaine . Frye spent most of his political career as a legislator, serving in theMaine House of Representatives and U.S. House of Representatives before being elected to the U.S. Senate, where he served for 30 years and died in office. Frye was a member of the Frye political family, and was the grandfather ofWallace H. White, Jr. and the son ofJohn March Frye . He was also a prominent member of thePeucinian Society tradition.Frye was born in Lewiston, Maine, in Androscoggin County. He attended public schools there and graduated from
Bowdoin College in Brunswick in 1850. Frye studied law and was later admitted to the bar. He began practicing inRockland, Maine in 1853 but later returned to Lewiston, and practiced law there. Frye played a role in foundingBates College in Lewiston and served as a longtime trustee of the College. Frye received aLL.D. from Bates in 1881.Frye served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1861 to 1862 and again in 1867. He was later elected as the mayor of Lewiston, holding that position from 1866 to 1867, when he became the state attorney general. Frye left the attorney general post in 1869. He was elected as a Republican in 1870 to the U.S. House of Representatives. Frye served in the 42nd Congress and the five succeeding Congresses from
March 4 ,1871 , toMarch 17 ,1881 , when he resigned after being elected Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ofJames G. Blaine . He served over 30 years in the Senate (March 18 ,1881 –August 8 ,1911 ), and was reelected in 1883, 1889, 1895, 1901, and 1907.During his tenure in the Senate, Frye served as President pro tempore (54th–62nd Congress, his resignation shortly before his death spawning a debate over filling the position) and chairman of the Rules Committee (47th–49th Congress). Frye also was a member of the Commerce Committee (50th–62nd Congress) and a member of the commission which met in Paris in September 1898 to adjust the Treaty of Paris between the
United States andSpain , ending theSpanish-American War .Frye died in Lewiston in 1911. He is interred in the Riverside Cemetery. The
Sen. William P. Frye House nearBates College in Lewiston is on the National Historic Register.References
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6727400 William P. Frye] at
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*Kestenbaum, Lawrence. "Frye, William Pierce (1830-1911)." ThePolitical Graveyard . [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fryall-fullam.html]
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