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John Allison (Representative)

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Preceded by
  
Michael C. Trout

Name
  
John Allison

Succeeded by
  
William Stewart

Role
  
Politician


Preceded by
  
Robert R. Reed

Died
  
April 23, 1878

Succeeded by
  
John L. Dawson

Party
  
Republican Party

John Allison (Representative)

Born
  
August 5, 1812 Beaver, Pennsylvania (
1812-08-05
)

Political party
  
Whig, Oppositionist, Republican

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John Allison (August 5, 1812 – March 23, 1878) was an American politician, most notably serving in the U.S. House as a Representative of Pennsylvania during the 1850s.

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Allison was born in Beaver, Pennsylvania and grew up to study law. He was the son of James Allison, Jr. He was admitted to the bar, but did not practice, instead establishing a hat factory. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1846, 1847, and 1849; he ran successfully for the U.S. House as a Whig in the 1850 election. He lost his bid for re-election in 1852, but won back the seat in 1854 as an Oppositionist. He then retired from the House in 1856.

After retiring from the House, he was active in the politics of the nascent Republican Party; he served as a delegate to their 1856 convention, where he nominated Abraham Lincoln for Vice President.

On April 3, 1869, Allison was appointed Register of the U.S. Treasury, a post he held until his death. He was interred in Beaver Cemetery.

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References

John Allison (Representative) Wikipedia