Jacob Atlee Beidler (November 2, 1852 – September 13, 1912) was an American businessman and politician who served three terms as a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1901 to 1907.
Beidler was elected a member of the city council of Willoughby in 1881.
He moved to his farm, "Belle Vernon," near Willoughby, in 1881 and engaged in raising dairy cattle.
He served as president of the Belle Vernon-Mapes Dairy Co..
He served as vice president of the Cleveland, Painesville & Eastern Railroad Co.
Presidential elector in 1896 for McKinley/Hobart.[2]
Owing to ill health he declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1906 to the Sixtieth Congress.
Later career
He resumed his former business activities.
He served as president of the Rhodes & Beidler Coal Co.
He served as member of the State board of agriculture.
Death
He died at "Belle Vernon," near Willoughby, Ohio, September 13, 1912.
He was interred in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.