Edward H. Ives Explained

Edward H. Ives
State:Wisconsin
State Senate:Wisconsin
District:28th
Term Start:January 3, 1870
Term End:January 1, 1872
Predecessor:William J. Copp
Successor:Henry L. Eaton
State Assembly1:Wisconsin
District1:Pierce
Term Start1:January 4, 1869
Term End1:January 3, 1870
Predecessor1:Eleazor Holt
Successor1:Oliver S. Powell
Office2:Sheriff of Des Moines County, Iowa
Term Start2:January 1851
Term End2:January 1854
Predecessor2:Anthony W. Carpenter
Successor2:William Garrett
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:18 December 1819
Birth Place:Newton Falls, Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:Prescott, Wisconsin, U.S.
Restingplace:Pine Glen Cemetery,
Spouse:Mary J. Harris (died 1917)
Profession:lawyer, newspaper publisher

Edward H. Ives (December 18, 1819November 18, 1892) was an American lawyer, Democratic politician, and pioneer of Iowa and Wisconsin. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate and State Assembly, representing Pierce County, and earlier was sheriff of Des Moines County, Iowa.

Biography

Ives was born on December 18, 1819, in Newton Falls, Ohio.[1] He was elected sheriff of Des Moines County, Iowa, in 1850. He moved to Prescott, Wisconsin, in 1858.

In Pierce County, he was the publisher of the Prescott Plaindealer, a Democratic partisan newspaper.[2]

Ives was a member of the Democratic Party and was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1868, representing all of Pierce County. The following year he was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate, representing Wisconsin's 28th State Senate district, which then comprised eight counties in the northwest of the state.[1]

He died at his home in Prescott on November 18, 1892.[2]

Personal life and family

Edward Ives was the second of nine children born to Eben Ives and his wife Elizabeth ( Hull). His grandfather, Asa Ives, fought in the American Revolutionary War. The Ives were descendants of William Ives, who came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony from England in 1635.[3]

Edward Ives married Mary J. Harris. They had four children. Their eldest son, John, also became a lawyer and public official - he was district attorney of Barron County, Wisconsin, and later served in the Minnesota House of Representatives and the Minnesota Senate.

Notes and References

  1. The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin . 1871 . State of Wisconsin . Official Directory . 369 . July 10, 2022 .
  2. News: Edward H. Ives . The Dunn County News . November 25, 2022 . 5 . July 10, 2022 . .
  3. Book: Ives, Arthur Coon . Genealogy of the Ives Family . 1932 . The Hungerford-Holbrook Company . 149 . July 10, 2022 .