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Elias Mapes (May 12, 1833 – 1906) was an American union organizer and politician from New York. ==Life== He was born on May 12, 1833, in Parma, Monroe County, New York, the son of Caleb Mapes and Harriet (Avery) Mapes.〔(''The Groton Avery Clan'' ) by Elroy McKendree Avery (Volume 1)〕 He attended the common schools in Rochester. Then he became a machinist. He was active in the labor reform movement, and was Secretary of the Monroe County Working Men's General Assembly.〔(''Report of the State-Commission on Prison labor'' ) (1871; pg. liii)〕 He also entered politics as a Whig, and joined the Republican Party upon its foundation. He left the party in 1870, and later ran in elections on independent and third-party tickets. In November 1870, he ran in the 28th District for Congress, and received 50 votes in the election to fill the vacancy in the 41st Congress, and 658 votes in the election for the seat in the 42nd Congress.〔(''Complete Statement of the Official Canvass, in Detail, of Election Held November 8, 1870'' ) (Vol. II; pg. 2044 and 2047)〕 In November 1877, he was elected to the New York State Assembly, nominated by the Greenback Party, the Working Men, and other independent labor reform organizations. The Republicans made no nomination at that election, and Mapes polled 7,400 votes, 3,807 more than his Democratic opponent.〔(''The Albany Evening Journal Almanac'' ) (1878; pg. 67 and 121f)〕 He was a member of the 101st New York State Legislature in 1878.〔(''THE STATE LEGISLATURE; ORGANIZATION OF BOTH HOUSES'' ) in the ''New York Times'' on January 2, 1878〕 He died in 1906.〔(Elias Mapes ) at ancestry.com〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Elias Mapes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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