Ayres worked in the publishing business at Penn Yan and became editor of the
Yates County Chronicle. He served as delegate to the
Republican State convention in 1884. In 1893, he moved to
New York City, where he worked in advertising. He declined the Democratic nomination as candidate for the
New York State Assembly in 1910. He was elected as an Independent (non-
Tammany)
Democrat to represent Bronx district in the
Sixty-second Congress in 1910. Ayres served one term from March 4, 1911, to March 3, 1913. In 1912 he was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the
Sixty-third Congress. Ayres wrote several books and many history articles, and lectured at the
New York University Summer School in 1914. He engaged in the cultivation of oranges at
Clearwater, Florida, in winter and in the real estate business at
Woodstock, New York, during the summer. ==Death==