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| Members of the House of Representatives on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington (detail), engraving after Valerian Gribayedoff, Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 1894, Collection of U.S. House of Representatives |
WARNER, John De Witt, a Representative from New York; born on a farm in the town of
Reading, Schuyler County, N.Y., October 30, 1851; moved with his parents to Big
Stream (later Glenora), N.Y., and in 1860 settled in Rock Stream, Yates County,
N.Y.; completed preparatory studies; attended the district schools and Starkey
Seminary, Eddytown, N.Y.; was graduated from Cornell University in 1872; edited
the Ithaca Daily Leader for a few months; professor in the Ithaca and Albany
Academies for four years; was graduated from Albany Law School in 1876; was
admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in New York City in
1877; elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second and Fifty-third Congresses
(March 4, 1891-March 3, 1895); declined to be a candidate for renomination in
1894; resumed the practice of law in New York City; president of the Art
Commission of New York City 1902-1905; was president of the American Free Trade
League 1905-1909; special counsel for the dock department to advise on terminal
work in 1911 and 1912; served on the commission to revise the New York banking
laws in 1913; also engaged in literary pursuits; engaged in the practice of law
until his death in New York City May 27, 1925; interment in Rock Stream
Cemetery, Rock Stream, Yates County, N.Y.
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