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| An Illustrated Congressional Manual. The United States Red Book, 1896, (detail), Collection of U.S. House of Representative |
TYLER, David Gardiner, (son of John Tyler),
a Representative from Virginia; born in East Hampton, Long Island,
N.Y., July 12, 1846; completed preparatory studies in a private school in
Charles City County, Va., and entered Washington College (now Washington and
Lee University), Lexington, Va., in 1862, leaving there in 1863 to join the
Confederate Army; served as a private in the Rockbridge Artillery, First
Virginia Battalion, Army of Northern Virginia, surrendering at Appomattox; went
to Europe in October 1865 and for two years attended the Polytechnic School at
Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden; graduated from the law department of
Washington College in 1869; was admitted to the bar in 1870 and commenced
practice in Richmond, Va.; director of the State lunatic asylum in
Williamsburg, Va., 1884-1887; served in the State senate in 1891 and 1892;
member of the board of visitors of the College of William and Mary; elected as
a Democrat to the Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1893-March
3, 1897); unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1896; resumed the practice
of his profession; again served in the State senate 1900-1904; elected judge of
the fourteenth judicial circuit of Virginia in 1904; reelected in 1908 and
1912, and served until his death; died at Sherwood Forest, Charles City
County, Va., September 5, 1927; interment in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
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