James Wadsworth, Senator then Representative
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute James Wadsworth, born in upstate New York. His grandfather was a Republican Congressman and Union General killed during the Civil War; his father, also a Republican Congressman. After graduating from Yale, he served in the army during war against Spain. His wife was daughter of Republican luminary John Hay. Wadsworth engaged in farming and ranching, while rising to speaker of the state house. In 1914, he won first of two U.S. Senate terms. In 1932, this revered politico won first of nine terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. His tenure consistently opposed federal government power over individuals, particularly the New Deal. "a gentleman unafraid, who served his country well" "a patriot and an outstanding public servant, not only of his state but of the whole country" Back to Basics for the Republican Pa...