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Timothy Ives (Pennsylvania politician)

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Timothy Ives Jr.
Ives' Senate portrait
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 18th district
In office
1851–1852
Preceded byWilliam Richard Sadler
Succeeded byByron Delano Hamlin
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 28th district
In office
1849–1851
Preceded byJames Lyle Giles
Succeeded byCharles Frailey
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
In office
1846–1848
Treasurer of Tioga County
In office
1825–1826
Personal details
BornFebruary 6, 1802
Beechers Island, Tioga County, Pennsylvania
DiedOctober 18, 1866 (age 64)
Coudersport Potter County, Pennsylvania
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMarta née Andrews
ResidenceCoudersport

Timothy Ives Jr. was an American politician from Pennsylvania, representing the 18th and 28th districts of the Pennsylvania State Senate as a Democrat.[1][2]

Biography

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Ives was born on February 6, 1802, on Beechers Island, an early frontier settlement in Tioga County, Pennsylvania to Timothy Sr. and Sarah Ives.[1][3] Ives worked as a local school teacher before marrying Marta née Andrews in 1823.[1][3] Ives political career started when he was elected the treasurer of Tioga County for a single term from 1825 to 1826.[1][3]

Ives moved to Coudersport in Potter County where he worked as a cloth and dry good's salesmen, and was eventually appointed the justice of the peace, and in 1832 he was named the postmaster of the borough.[1] At that time of his arrival in Coudersport the settlement consisted of a single dwelling house and Commissioners’ Office.[3] Ives also worked as an associate judge in the Potter County court for 9 years and was the proprietor to a number of local newspapers; The Potter Pennon, 1839–1842, The Democratic Republican, 1842–1843, The Potter Pioneer, 1843–1851, The Union, 1851–1854, Highland Patriot, 1854–1858, and the Northern Democrat, 1858–1860.[1]

Ives was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for three one year terms in 1846, 1847 and 1848 as a Democrat.[1][3] Afterwards Ives was elected to the Pennsylvania State Senate, representing the 28th district from 1849 to 1851, and the 18th district from 1851 to 1852.[1][3]

Ives would then be named the superintendent of the Portage Railroad from 1851 to 1852 and after leaving office worked as a lumberman in railroad construction.[1][3] Ives died in Coudersport on October 18, 1866, and is buried in the Eulalia Cemetery.[1][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Timothy Ives Jr". Pennsylvania State Senate. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Timothy Ives". Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Eddleman, Carol. "Ives, Timothy". PA-Roots.com. Retrieved 4 September 2024.