JAMES G. BLAINE

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BORN:
January 31, 1830;
West Brownsville, Pennsylvania

DIED:
January 27, 1893 (age 62);
Washington, DC

EDUCATION:
Washington College (BA, 1847)

POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican

HIGHLIGHTS:
1847-1852:
Teacher, Western Military Institute (Blue Lick Springs, KY)
1852-1854:
Teacher,  Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind
1854:
Moved to Maine,
Edited the  Portland Advertiser and the Kennebec Journal
1859-1862:
Member, Maine State House of Representatives
1861-1862:
Speaker of the Main State House of Representatives
1863-1876:
Member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-ME)
1869-1875:
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
1876:
Unsuccessful Candidate for Republican Nomination for President
1880:
Unsuccessful Candidate for Republican Nomination for President
1876-1881:
U.S. Senator (R-ME)
1881:
U.S. Secretary of State
7/2/1881:
Present when President James Garfield was Assassinated
1884:
Unsuccessful Republican Candidate for President
1889-1892:
U.S. Secretary of State

RESOURCES:

President Benjamin Harrison with Secretary of State James G. Blaine,, Henry Cabot Lodge, and group of other people posed, possibly on the forward deck of the Frenchman’s Bay steamer Sappho, with several men of the Bar Harbor Band (Library of Congress)

State Department
Biographical Directory of Congress
UVA Miller Center
C-SPAN: The Contenders
Wikipedia

PORTRAITS:

Artist: Freeman Thorp Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives
Artist: James Archer (Official State Department Portrait)

HISTORIC SITES:

The Blaine House in Augusta, Maine, which is currently the official residence of the Governor of Maine. Photo Credit, Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0)

The Blaine House