One member of the firm of Mills, Ross, and Mackay of Sandusky, Ohio, was Edmund Gibson Ross (1826-1907), journalist, printer, and U.S. Senator from Kansas. He is best known for having cast what is considered the deciding vote against conviction in the impeachment trial of Pres. Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) in 1868. Following his service with Mills and Mackay, Ross lived briefly in Wisconsin and moved in 1855 to Kansas, where he published the Kansas Tribune in Topeka.
From the description of Account book, 1848-1849. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207157103