Background
Ripley was born in Hanover, New Hampshire the son of Sylvanus Ripley and Abigail Wheelock Ripley.
Ripley was born in Hanover, New Hampshire the son of Sylvanus Ripley and Abigail Wheelock Ripley.
He attended the common schools and Fryeburg Academy, studied law and was admitted to the Barometer
He began the practice of law in Fryeburg, Maine, (which was a part of Massachusetts until 1820). He was elected from Maine to the Nineteenth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Enoch Lincoln. On the same day he was elected to the Twentieth Congress.
He was reelected to the Twenty-first Congress, serving in Congress from September 11, 1826 to March 12, 1830 when he resigned.
After leaving Congress, Ripley resumed the practice of law and was a collector of customs for the district of Passamaquoddy, Maine from December 16, 1830 until his death in Fryeburg on June 17, 1835. He is interred in the Village Cemetery in Fryesburg.
He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives and the Massachusetts House of Representatives during the 1800s. He served in the War of 1812 and was elected a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, serving from 1814-1819.