Background
He continued his studies until fourteen years of age, when he entered his father"s paper mill as an apprentice.
He continued his studies until fourteen years of age, when he entered his father"s paper mill as an apprentice.
Born in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts, Daniell attended the common schools, and moved with his parents to Franklin, New Hampshire, in 1834.
He was also a manufacturer, stock breeder, and banker. Daniell constructed a paper mill at Waterville, Maine, in 1852, and in the following year managed a similar mill in Pepperell, Massachusetts. He returned to Franklin, New Hampshire, in 1854 and while engaged in the manufacture of paper, he also engaged in agricultural pursuits and the breeding of blooded stock on a large model farm within Franklin"s city limits.
He was director of the Franklin National Bank and trustee of the Franklin Savings Bank.
He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1872, and in the New Hampshire Senate in 1873 and 1874. Elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second Congress, Daniell served as United States Representative for the second district of New Hampshire from (March 4, 1891-March 3, 1893).
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1892. He continued his activities in the manufacture of paper at Franklin, New Hampshire, until 1898, being interested in the Winnepesogee Paper Company
Daniell died in Franklin, July 30, 1913, and is interred at Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
Daniell served as member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1861, 1862, and 1870-1877.