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Oliver James Dickey

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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Oliver Dickey

Party
  
Profession
  
Education
  

Alma mater
  
Parents
  
John Dickey

Political party
  
Role
  
U.S. representative

Succeeded by
  
Abraham Herr Smith

Oliver James Dickey

Born
  
April 6, 1823Brighton, Pennsylvania, U.S. (
1823-04-06
)

Died
  
April 21, 1876, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Oliver James Dickey (April 6, 1823 – April 21, 1876) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Biography

Oliver J. Dickey (son of John Dickey) was born in Old Brighton, Pennsylvania. He attended Beaver Academy and Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He studied law, was admitted to the bar at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1844 and practiced. He served as district attorney of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, from 1856 to 1859. During the American Civil War, Dickey served as lieutenant colonel of the Tenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Dickey was elected as a Republican to the Fortieth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Thaddeus Stevens and on the same day was elected to the Forty-first Congress. He was reelected to the Forty-second Congress. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1872. He was a delegate to the State constitutional convention at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1873. He resumed the practice of law in Lancaster and died in 1876. He was interred in Woodward Hill Cemetery.

References

Oliver James Dickey Wikipedia


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