Josiah Crosby (Maine politician)

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Josiah Willis Crosby
Member of the Maine Senate
In office
1867–1867
In office
1868–1868
Personal details
Born1818 (1818)
Dover, New Hampshire
Died1904(1904-00-00) (aged 85–86)
Dexter, Maine
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Dexter, Maine
Alma materBowdoin College

Josiah Willis Crosby (1818–1904) was an American lawyer and politician from Maine. As a Republican, he served in the Maine Senate during 1867 and 1868. In 1868, he served as Senate President.

Crosby was born in Dover, New Hampshire in 1818. He studied at Foxcroft Academy in Foxcroft, Maine. Despite illness, he studied law and was admitted to the Piscataquis County, Maine bar in 1838. In 1845, he moved to Dexter, Maine, where he resided for the remainder of his life. Politically, Crosby was first a Whig, then Republican, and finally a Democrat.

He represented Dexter and Corinna in the Maine House of Representatives during the 1857, 1863, and 1865 terms and Penobscot County as a whole in 1867 and 1868. A graduate of Bowdoin College, he was actively involved in his alma mater's alumni association. In 1863, he was elected a member of the Maine Historical Society. He was integral to the building of the Dexter and Newport Railroad, which was completed in 1868.[1]

He married twice. He married Henrietta Hill in 1844. The couple had two children, both of whom died in infancy and she died in 1846. In 1849, he married Mary Bradbury Foss, the daughter of prominent attorney Simeon Foss of Dexter. The pair had nine children, seven of whom were still alive at the time of his death in 1904. One of his children, Harold J. Crosby, became a well-known composer.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ex-President of Senate". Morning Sentinel. 7 May 1904. p. 6.
  2. ^ "CRCCB Foundation - Harold Josiah Crosby". www.cuthbert-foundation.org.