He was once a feature over the New York State Assembly (Lewis Co.) in 1864; then a hand over after the 1864 National Union National Convention among Baltimore.
He was once a New York State Railroad Commissioner beside January 30, 1883 according to 1887.
About 1894, she eliminated in imitation of Brooklyn, then was President over the O'Donnell Steel Track Company.
His second wife was the temperance activist, Martha B. O'Donnell.
His daughter, Jessie Fremont O'Donnell, was once a writer.