James W. Grimes

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Wilson Grimes
James W. Grimes

In office
March 4, 1859December 6, 1869
Preceded by George W. Jones
Succeeded by James B. Howell

Born October 20, 1816(1816-10-20)
Deering, New Hampshire
Died February 7, 1872 (aged 55)
Burlington, Iowa
Political party Whig, Republican
Profession Politician, Lawyer

James Wilson Grimes (born October 20, 1816, Deering, New Hampshire – d. February 7, 1872, Burlington, Iowa) was an American politician, serving as the Whig governor of and senator from Iowa.

Grimes graduated from Hampton Academy and attended Dartmouth College. He studied law; moved west and commenced practice in the 'Black Hawk Purchase', Wisconsin Territory, afterward the site of Burlington, Iowa. He also engaged in agriculture. Grimes served as a member of the Iowa Territorial House of Representatives 1838–1839, 1843 – 1844. He served as Governor of Iowa 1854 – 1858;

Grimes was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1859 and reelected in 1865 He served from March 4, 1859, until December 6, 1869, when he resigned due to ill health.

He served as chairman of the Committee on the District of Columbia (37th and 38th Congresses), the Committee on Naval Affairs (39th through 41st Congresses).

In 1861 Grimes was a member of the peace convention held in Washington, D.C., in an effort to devise means to prevent the impending Civil War.

During President Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial, Grimes broke party ranks, along with six other Republican senators, and in a courageous act of political suicide, voted for acquital. These seven Republican senators were disturbed by how the proceedings had been manipulated in order to give a one-sided presentation of the evidence.

Senators William Pitt Fessenden, Joseph S. Fowler, James W. Grimes, John B. Henderson, Lyman Trumbull, Peter G. Van Winkle [1], and Edmund G. Ross of Kansas, who provided the decisive vote [2], defied their party and public opinion and voted against impeachment.

Grimes died in Burlington, Iowa on February 7, 1872, aged 55. He buried in the Aspen Grove cemetery, in Burlington, Iowa.

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Preceded by
Stephen P. Hempstead
Governor of Iowa
18541858
Succeeded by
Ralph P. Lowe
Preceded by
George W. Jones
United States Senator (Class 2) from Iowa
March 4, 1859December 6, 1869
Served alongside: James Harlan, Samuel J. Kirkwood and James Harlan
Succeeded by
James B. Howell