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GEORGE ASHMUN
Ashmun, George (1804-1870), (son of Eli Porter Ashmun), a
Representative from Massachusetts; born in Blandford, Hampden County, Mass., December 25, 1804; moved to Northampton
with his parents in 1807; attended the local schools; was graduated from Yale College in 1823; studied law; was
admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Springfield in 1828; member of the State house of representatives in
1833, 1835, 1836, 1838, and 1841, serving as speaker in 1841; member of the State senate in 1838 and 1839; elected
as a Whig to the Twenty-ninth, Thirtieth, and Thirty-first Congresses (March 4, 1845-March 3, 1851); was not a
candidate for renomination in 1850; resumed the practice of law in Springfield; chairman of the Republican National
Convention at Chicago in 1860; director of the Union Pacific Railroad Co.; delegate to the Union National Convention
at Philadelphia in 1866; died in Springfield, Hampden County, Mass., July 16, 1870; interment in Springfield
Cemetery.
Parents: Eli Porter Ashmun, Lucy Hooker
Spouse: Martha E Hall b. abt 1808 in Mass.
Marriage: 1828
Children:
Elizabeth b. abt 1830 in Mass.
Lucy b. abt 1832 in Mass.
Sources:
United States Federal Census Massachusetts Vital Records The Political Graveyard
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