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Ariosto A. Wiley
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Alabama's 2nd district
In office
March 4, 1901 – June 17, 1908
Preceded byJesse F. Stallings
Succeeded byOliver C. Wiley
Member of the Alabama Senate
In office
1890-1893
1898-1899
Member of the Alabama House of Representatives
In office
1884-1885
1884-1889
1896-1897
Personal details
Born

Ariosto Appling Wiley


(1848-11-06)November 6, 1848
Clayton, Alabama
DiedJune 17, 1908(1908-06-17) (aged 59)
Hot Springs, Virginia
Political partyDemocratic
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Ariosto Appling Wiley (November 6, 1848 – June 17, 1908) was an American lawyer, Spanish-American War veteran, and politician who served four terms as a U.S. Representative from Alabama from 1901 until his death in office in 1908.

He was the brother of Oliver Cicero Wiley, who was his successor in Congress.

Early life

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Born to Jacob McCaleb and Cornelia Appling Wiley in Clayton, Alabama, Ariosto A. Wiley moved with his parents to Troy, Alabama. He had four siblings and attended the common schools and was graduated from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Virginia, in 1870. He stayed there and studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1871 and commenced practice in Clayton, Alabama. He moved to Montgomery, Alabama, the same year and continued the practice of law, partnering with former Alabama Supreme Court justice Samuel F. Rice and local judge Thomas Goode Jones.[1][2]

Military service

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He was captain of a Cavalry troop of the Alabama National Guard and later a lieutenant colonel commanding the Second Regiment of Infantry of the Alabama National Guard. He was appointed by President McKinley on June 9, 1898, lieutenant colonel of the Fifth Regiment, United States Volunteer Infantry, and served during the Spanish–American War. He served as legal adviser and chief of staff to Gen. Henry W. LawtoninSantiago, Cuba, and assisted Gen. Leonard Wood in the establishment of civil government in the eastern Province of Cuba.[2]

Politics

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Wiley served extensively in both chambers of the Alabama state legislature. He served as member of the Alabama House of Representatives in 1884, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1896, and 1897. He served in the Alabama Senate from 1890 to 1893, in 1898, and in 1899.[2]

He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention twice during the 1880s.[2]

Congress

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In 1900, Wiley was elected as a Democrat to an open seat in Alabama’s 2nd congressional district that was created by the retirement of Jesse Francis Stallings. He won re-election three times and served in the Fifty-seventh and three succeeding Congresses from March 4, 1901, until his death at Hot Springs, Virginia, June 17, 1908.[3][4]

Wiley served on the House committees with oversight over militia and pensions. His work included legislation aimed at improving military organization, assisting Alabama homesteaders, and infrastructure improvements along the Alabama River. He also supported rural mail service in Alabama and worked to bring to his home state some relics of the Spanish-American War.[2]

Death

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Wiley suffered from rheumatism, which slowed his activities considerably. By 1908, his health had deteriorated and he traveled to Warm Springs, Georgia in the hopes of finding relief. He died there on June 17, 1908, and was interred in Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama.[2][5]

His brother Oliver was elected to fill the remainder of his seat.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. VIII. James T. White & Company. 1924. p. 110. Retrieved January 17, 2021 – via Google Books.
  • ^ a b c d e f Haeuser, Erik. "Biography of Ariosto A. Wiley". Encyclopedia of Alabama.
  • ^ "Obituary: Congressman A. A. Wiley". New-York Tribune. Hot Springs, Virginia. June 18, 1908. p. 7. Retrieved January 17, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "S. Doc. 58-1 - Fifty-eighth Congress. (Extraordinary session -- beginning November 9, 1903.) Official Congressional Directory for the use of the United States Congress. Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing by A.J. Halford. Special edition. Corrections made to November 5, 1903". GovInfo.gov. U.S. Government Printing Office. November 9, 1903. p. 2. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  • ^ Harrison, James L., ed. (1950). Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1949: The Continental Congress, September 5, 1774, to October 21, 1788, and the Congress of the United States from the First to the Eightieth Congress, March 4, 1789 to January 3, 1949. U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 2012–2013.
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    Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

    U.S. House of Representatives
    Preceded by

    Jesse F. Stallings

    Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
    from Alabama's 2nd congressional district

    March 4, 1901 – June 17, 1908
    Succeeded by

    Oliver C. Wiley


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