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HARVEY, David Archibald, a Delegate from the Territory of Oklahoma; born in Stewiack,
Province of Nova Scotia, Canada, March 20, 1845; moved with his parents to
Clermont County, Ohio, in 1852; attended the public schools at Isabel, Ohio;
enlisted in Company B, Fourth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, in September
1861 and served throughout the Civil War; attended Miami University, Oxford,
Ohio; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1868 and commenced practice in
Topeka, Kans., in 1869; city attorney of Topeka 1871-1881; judge of the probate
court 1881-1889; moved to Wyandotte, Okla., in 1889; elected as a Republican to
the Fifty-first and Fifty-second Congresses and served from November 4, 1890,
to March 3, 1893; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892 to the
Fifty-third Congress; resumed the practice of law, representing Indian tribes
in northeast Oklahoma and the Cayugas in New York, with residence in Wyandotte,
Okla.; died in Hope, Eddy County, N.Mex., on May 24, 1916; interment in Seneca
Cemetery, Seneca, Jasper County, Mo.
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