JAMES MICHAEL CAVANAUGH
Cavanaugh,
James Michael (1823-1879), a Representative from Minnesota and a Delegate from the Territory of Montana; born in
Springfield, Hampden, Mass., July 4, 1823; received an academic education; engaged in newspaper work; studied law;
was admitted to the bar in 1854 and began practice in Davenport, Iowa; moved to Chatfield, Fillmore County, Minn.,
in 1854 and continued the practice of law; upon the admission of Minnesota as a State into the Union was elected as
a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth Congress and served from May 11, 1858, to March 3, 1859; unsuccessful candidate for
reelection in 1858 to the Thirty-sixth Congress; moved to Colorado in 1861 and resumed the practice of law; also
engaged in mining; member of the State constitutional convention in 1865; moved to Montana in 1866; elected as a
Democrat a Delegate to the Fortieth and Forty-first Congresses (March 4, 1867-March 3, 1871); unsuccessful candidate
for renomination in 1870; engaged in the practice of law in New York City; returned to Colorado in 1879 and settled
in Leadville, where he died October 30, 1879; interment in Greenwood Cemetery, New York City.
Sources:
The Political Graveyard
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