Background
Davis was born in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. In 1868 his family moved to Chillicothe, Missouri and then to Gallatin, Missouri where his father began a shoemaking operation.
Davis was born in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. In 1868 his family moved to Chillicothe, Missouri and then to Gallatin, Missouri where his father began a shoemaking operation.
In 1884 he attended the University of Kansas and became a lawyer initially practicing in Garden City, Kansas and becoming active in the Republican Party.
In 1881 Davis moved to Chicago, Illinois where he was a lamplighter. After graduating from the University of Michigan Law School he moved to Kansas City, Missouri where he unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1892. After Davis" successful run for mayor he was appointed by President William McKinley as Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
He was forced to resign after an 1898 visit to South Africa when he sympathized with the Boers.
Unable to get a plank supporting them in the Republican Party platform, he switched to being a Democrat. He wrote a book about the Boer War entitled John Bulletin"s Crime: Or, Assaults on Republics which was published in 1901
He is buried in Elmwood Cemetery.
Republican Party, Democratic Party.