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Senate Years of Service: 1900-1910 Party: Republican
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DOLLIVER, Jonathan Prentiss, (uncle of James Isaac Dolliver),
a Representative and a Senator from Iowa; born near Kingwood,
Preston County, Va. (now West Virginia), February 6, 1858; attended the public
schools and was graduated from the University of West Virginia at Morgantown in
1876; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1878 and commenced practice in Fort
Dodge, Iowa; city solicitor of Fort Dodge 1880-1887; elected as a Republican to
the Fifty-first and to the five succeeding Congresses and served from March 4,
1889, to August 22, 1900, when he resigned to become Senator; chairman,
Committee on Expenditures (Fifty-sixth Congress); appointed as a Republican to
the United States Senate in 1900 to fill the vacancy in the term ending March
3, 1901, caused by the death of John H. Gear; reappointed and subsequently
elected for the term beginning March 4, 1901; reelected in 1907 and served from
August 22, 1900, until his death in Fort Dodge, Iowa, October 15, 1910;
chairman, Committee on Pacific Railroads (Fifty-seventh through Fifty-ninth
Congresses), Committee on Education and Labor (Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth
Congresses), Committee on Agriculture and Forestry (Sixty-first Congress);
interment in Oakland Cemetery.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography; Ross, Thomas.
Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver. Iowa City: State Historical
Society of Iowa, 1958; U.S. Congress.
Memorial Addresses. 61st Cong., 3rd sess., 1910. Washington,
D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1911.
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