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Edward Deering Mansfield was the son of Jared and Elizabeth (Phipps) Mansfield. He was born on August 17, 1801 in New Haven, Connecticut, and after spending his earlier boyhood, first at Marietta and later in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mansfield attended a school in Connecticut and the Military Academy at West Point, where he graduated high in his class in 1819. Deciding to study law, he attended the College of New Jersey, graduating with the class of 1822, studied at the Litchfield Law School, 1823-25, and in 1825 was admitted to the bar in Connecticut. Returning to Cincinnati, he engaged in practice; but his interest lay chiefly in writing and publishing.
In 1826, with Benjamin Drake, he undertook a study of Cincinnati designed to stimulate immigration. To secure information for this work, each author made a house-to-house canvass of his allotted half of the city. Their booklet, Cincinnati in 1826, published the next year with the aid of a grant of seventy-five dollars from the city council, is a valuable study of the governmental organization and local economic and social conditions. It was republished in England and in Germany in translation, and undoubtedly greatly affected immigration to Cincinnati.
Mansfield began his editorial career with the Cincinnati Chronicle shortly after that paper was launched in 1826. In this enterprise he was again associated with Benjamin Drake. The Chronicle was merged with the Mirror in 1834, but later reestablished under its old title. In 1849 it was consolidated with the Atlas, and ultimately with the Cincinnati Daily Gazette. Somewhat intermittently, Mansfield edited these papers. He was connected with the Gazette in one capacity or another from the time he assumed the editorship in 1857 until his death. A number of young writers who later became widely known, among them Harriet Beecher Stowe, first published their contributions in the Gazette and the Atlas under his editorship. He also edited the Railroad Record from 1853 to 1871. For some years, particularly during the Civil War, he was a vigorous writer for the New York Times over the signature, "Veteran Observer. " His contributions to the Gazette over the initials "E. D. M. " were forcible and noteworthy. He was an industrious student and a prolific writer. His first book to appear after Cincinnati in 1826 was The Political Grammar, which he published in 1834. This work, entitled Political Manual in later editions, was widely used as a textbook in the schools. Other volumes from his pen were: The Utility of Mathematics (1834); The Legal Rights, Liabilities and Duties of Women (1845); The Life of General Winfield Scott (1846); The Mexican War (1848); American Education (1850); Memoirs of the Life and Services of Daniel Drake (1855); and A Popular and Authentic Life of Ulysses S. Grant (1868). In 1879 he published his Personal Memories, Social, Political, and Literary, with Sketches of Many Noted People 1803-1843, a vivid picture of the times. He was one of the early advocates of a railway connection from Cincinnati to the South, calling attention to the advantages of such a line in an article published in the Western Monthly Magazine in September 1836; and he was secretary of a committee under the leadership of William Henry Harrison which visited the South in the interests of the plan. He also prepared a pamphlet and map entitled Railroad from the Banks of the Ohio River to the Tide Waters of the Carolinas and Georgia (1835). He was for a time professor of constitutional law and history in Cincinnati College and was active in forming the College for Teachers. He held but one public office, that of commissioner of statistics for Ohio, 1858-68. Mansfield died on October 27, 1880 at his country home called Yamoyden near Morrow, Ohio.
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In politics, he was a strong Whig and later a Republican. Politically associated with the Whig Party until the emergence of the Republican Party movement, he became the Ohio State Commissioner of Statistics and served in that capacity from 1857 to 1867.
Mansfield was married twice: first to Mary Wallace Peck of Litch-field, Connecticut, and second, April 24, 1839, to Margaret Worthington, daughter of Thomas Worthington, a former governor of Ohio. There were two children of the first marriage and four of the second. Mansfield died at his country home near Morrow, Ohio.