Cushman Kellogg Davis
1838–1900 (age 62)
Senator
Biography
Cushman Kellogg Davis answered the call of public service with quiet dignity, representing his constituents with thoughtful debate and a calm commitment to justice. As a senator, he worked to forge consensus and guard the principles of governance even in turbulent times.
His legal mind and steady temperament earned the respect of colleagues, while his efforts advanced progress in areas such as civil rights and economic development. Davis’s legacy is one of steadfast devotion to the ideals of democracy.