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| An Illustrated Congressional Manual. The United States Red Book, 1896, (detail), Collection of U.S. House of Representatives |
PARKER, Richard Wayne, (grandson of James Parker),
a Representative from New Jersey; born in Morristown, Morris County,
N.J., August 6, 1848; was graduated from Princeton College in 1867 and from the
law school of Columbia College in 1869; was admitted to the bar of New Jersey
in 1870 and commenced practice in Newark; member of the State house of assembly
in 1885 and 1886; unsuccessful Republican candidate for election to the
Fifty-third Congress; elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fourth and to the
seven succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1895-March 3, 1911); chairman, Committee
on the Judiciary (Sixty-first Congress); unsuccessful candidate for reelection
in 1910 to the Sixty-second Congress; resumed the practice of law in Newark,
N.J.; elected to the Sixty-third Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Walter I. McCoy; reelected to the Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth
Congresses and served from December 1, 1914, to March 3, 1919; unsuccessful
candidate for reelection in 1918 to the Sixty-sixth Congress; delegate to the
Republican National Convention in 1916; elected to the Sixty-seventh Congress
(March 4, 1921-March 3, 1923); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1922 to
the Sixty-eighth Congress; died in Paris, France, on November 28, 1923;
interment in St. Peters Churchyard, Perth Amboy, N.J.
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