John A. Maguire
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John Arthur Maguire (b. 1870- d. 1939) was a Nebraska Democratic politician.
He was born near Elizabeth, Illinois on November 29, 1870 and moved to the Dakota Territory in 1882 with his parents settling near what is now Plankinton, South Dakota. He graduated from Plankinton High School in 1889 and attended the Agricultural College in Brookings, South Dakota from 1890 to 1893. He graduated from the Iowa State College of Agriculture (now Iowa State University) at Ames, Iowa in 1893 and the law department of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1899.
He was deputy treasurer of Lancaster County, Nebraska from 1899 to 1901, also passing the bar in 1899. He set up practice in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1902. He was a delegate to the 1904 Democratic National Convention and the secretary to the Democratic State committee in 1905.
He was elected in 1909 to the Sixty-first United States Congress and reelected to the Sixty-second and Sixty-third Congresses. He ran unsuccessfully for reelection in 1914, returning then to his practice of law in Lincoln. He was appointed a municipal judge on January 1, 1938 and died on July 1, 1939. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Lincoln.
Preceded by Ernest M. Pollard (R) |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska's 1st congressional district March 4, 1909 – March 3, 1915 |
Succeeded by C. Frank Reavis (R) |
[edit] References
- The Political Graveyard. Maguire, John Arthur. Retrieved on February 24, 2006.
- Congressional Bioguide. Maguire, John Arthur. Retrieved on February 24, 2006.
- This article incorporates facts obtained from The Political Graveyard.