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James Phelan Jr.

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Preceded by
  
Zachary Taylor

Alma mater
  
University of Leipzig

Party
  
Democratic Party

Citizenship
  
United States

Name
  
James Jr.

Succeeded by
  
Josiah Patterson

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
Lawyer

Resigned
  
January 20, 1891

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Early Phelan, Jr.

Education
  
Leipzig University


James Phelan, Jr.

Born
  
December 7, 1856 Aberdeen, Mississippi (
1856-12-07
)

Profession
  
Attorney politician newspaperman author

Died
  
January 20, 1891, Nassau, Bahamas

Books
  
History of Tennessee, School History of Tennessee

James Phelan Jr. (December 7, 1856 – January 30, 1891) was a nineteenth-century lawyer and politician from Tennessee. He served as a United States Congressman from Tennessee, representing the tenth district.

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Biography

Phelan was born in Aberdeen, Mississippi to James Phelan Sr., a member of the Confederate Congress, and Eliza J Phelan. He was of Irish descent on his father's side, and Scottish descent on his mother' side. He attended various schools. In 1874 he went abroad, and in 1878 received his Ph.D from the University of Leipzig, having written his dissertation on the life and works of Philip Massinger. Returning to the United States, he married Mary Early of Virginia, with whom he had three children.

Career

In 1881, Phelan became the owner of the The Avalanche, a newspaper in Memphis, Tennessee. He was admitted to the Tennessee bar that same year, and began the practice of law in Memphis.

Elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives, Phelan served in that body from March 4, 1887, until his death in 1891. During his term in the House, he published his book, History of Tennessee, the Making of a State.

Death

Phelan died in Nassau, Bahamas on January 30, 1891. He is interred at Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.

References

James Phelan Jr. Wikipedia