Arphaxed Loomis
Arphaxed Loomis was an American lawyer and judge. He was a member of the United States [House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives], representing New York's 16th district during the 25th [United States Congress|25th Congress]. His unusual first name is from a character in the Bible, a grandson of Noah named Arphacshad.
Early career
Born in Winsted, Connecticut, Loomis moved to New York in 1801 with his parents, who settled upon a farm in the town of Herkimer County, New York|Salisbury], Herkimer County.He attended the common schools and Fairfield Academy, Fairfield, New York. He studied law, was Admission to [the bar in the United States|admitted to the bar] at Albany in 1822 and commenced practice at Sackets Harbor, New York, the same year.
Career
He returned to Salisbury in 1825, but later in that year moved to Little Falls, New York, and continued the practice of his profession. He was surrogate of Herkimer County from 1828 to 1836, and as commissioner to investigate the State prisons in 1834. He was county judge of Herkimer County in 1835–1840.Congress
Loomis was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress.He served as chairman of the United States [House Committee on Patents|Committee on Patents]. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1838.