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John Lord Hayes was born on April 13, 1812, in South Berwick, Maine, the son of William Allen Hayes, for many years judge of the probate court of York County, Maine, and Susan (Lord) Hayes, daughter of John Lord of South Berwick.
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John Lord Hayes was born on April 13, 1812, in South Berwick, Maine, the son of William Allen Hayes, for many years judge of the probate court of York County, Maine, and Susan (Lord) Hayes, daughter of John Lord of South Berwick.
John received his early education at the South Berwick Academy and entered Dartmouth College in 1827 at the age of fifteen. During his college years he became interested in science, studying principally natural history and geology. Immediately upon his graduation in 1831, he entered the law office of his father, from which he entered Harvard Law School, remaining there for one year (1833 - 1834).
Admitted to the New Hampshire bar in 1835, John Hayes removed to Portsmouth to practise his profession. The following year he was appointed clerk of the United States circuit court for New Hampshire. Hayes never lost his interest in geology. On May 4, 1843, he presented a paper on “The Probable Influence of Icebergs upon Drift” before the American Association of Geologists and Naturalists at Boston. It was published in 1844.
Hayes became interested in tariff protection for native New England industries and in 1850 was appointed representative of the Iron Masters of New England to petition Congress to alter the tariff act of 1846. In 1851 he removed to Washington, D. C. He practised law and appeared in many important cases, one of which was the Creole case, tried before the Mixed Commission under the Convention of February 8, 1853, between the United States and Great Britain. In May 1861 President Lincoln appointed him chief clerk of the United States Patent Office, a position which he held until the close of the Civil War.
In 1865 when the National Association of Wool Manufacturers was formed, he was elected its secretary. Largely through his efforts, in this office, in bringing together wool-growing and woolmanufacturing interests, the West was induced to support the East in urging protection for the industry, thus fostering the passage of the tariff act of 1867 which provided a high tariff on wool and woolens. The Association was an early example of a successfully organized business lobby and was the first great business interest so to organize. In 1869 Hayes became editor of the Bulletin of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers published quarterly in Boston, to which he contributed over fifty essays and reviews.
Some years later he headed the tariff commission appointed by the President in 1882 and wrote the introductory address and report which was subsequently incorporated into the tariff act of 1883. From 1883 until his death practically all of his time was devoted to writing and study. He died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in his seventy-sixth year. Several of his studies, representing his varied interests, were published in pamphlet form.
John Hayes is famous through his writings on political, legal, scientific, and literary subjects, which are about 60 in number, and in their special fields are recognized as of great value. Best known of them include "The Iron Mines of Nova Scotia, " "Jackson's Vindication as the Discoverer of Anaesthetics, " "The Hudson Bay Question. "
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Hayes was a member of the Boston Society of Natural History and of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers.
On May 29, 1839, Hayes married Caroline S. Ladd, daughter of Alexander Ladd of Portsmouth.