Henry Wilbur Bentley


Henry Wilbur Bentley was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York.

Biography

Born in DeRuyter, Madison County, New York, Bentley was the son of Zadock T. and Lucy Caroline Bentley. He moved with his parents to Morrisville, New York, attended Morrisville Union School, Yates Polytechnic Institute, and Judd's private school in Berkshire. He married Mary M. Dickerman.

Career

Bentley taught school for several years and studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1861 and commenced practice in Boonville, New York. He served as chairman of the Oneida County Building Commission, and as president of the village of Boonville in 1874, from 1889 to 1891, and in 1899.
Elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second Congress in the Democratic landslide of 1890, Bentley was U.S. Representative for the twenty-third district of New York from March 4, 1891 to March 3, 1893. He defeated incumbent Rep. James S. Sherman, the future Vice President of the United States. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892 to the Fifty-third Congress when Sherman defeated him and reclaimed his old seat. He continued the practice of law in Boonville, New York.

Death

Bentley died in Boonville, Oneida County, New York, on January 27, 1907. He is interred at Boonville Cemetery, Boonville, New York.