Background
James, Amaziah Bailey was born on July 1, 1812 in Stephentown, New York, United States.
United States representative lawyer politician
James, Amaziah Bailey was born on July 1, 1812 in Stephentown, New York, United States.
At the age of fourteen, he was apprenticed to a printer in Batavia, New New York
His family removed to Sweden, New York in 1814. He removed to Ogdensburg in 1831, and edited there the Northern Light, a weekly newspaper. He later became co-owner of the Times and Advertiser, the Whig paper of Saint Lawrence County.
He became a captain of the Ogdensburg Artillery in 1836, and was later promoted to major general of the New York State Militia.
He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1838, and commenced practice in Ogdensburg. He was a justice of the New York Supreme Court (4th District) from 1854 to 1876, and was ex officio a judge of the New York Court of Appeals in 1861 and 1869.
James was elected as a Republican to the 45th and 46th United States Congresses, and served from March 4, 1877, to March 3, 1881. While serving his second term in Congress, he was stricken with "paralysis", from which he partially recovered.
He was buried at the City Cemetery in Ogdensburg.
He was a member of the peace convention of 1861 held in Washington, District of Columbia, in an effort to devise means to prevent the impending war.