Hiram R. Burton
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Hiram R. Burton | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Delaware's At-large district |
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In office March 4, 1905 – March 3, 1909 |
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Preceded by | Henry A. Houston |
Succeeded by | William H. Heald |
Personal details | |
Born | Lewes, Delaware |
November 13, 1841
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Lewes, Delaware |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Virginia Rawlins |
Residence | Lewes, Delaware |
Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania |
Profession | physician |
Religion | Episcopalian |
Hiram Rodney Burton (November 13, 1841 – June 17, 1927) was an American physician and politician from Lewes, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, who served two terms as U. S. Representative from Delaware.
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Early life and family
Burton was born in Lewes, Delaware. His mother was Ruth Hunn Rodney. He attended St. Peter’s Academy at Lewes, taught for two years in the schools in Sussex County, and engaged in the dry goods business in Washington, D.C. from 1862 until 1865. Burton graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1868 and practiced medicine in Frankfort, Delaware from 1868 until 1872, when he moved back to Lewes.
Professional and political career
From 1877 until 1888, Burton was the deputy collector of customs for the port of Lewes, and was acting assistant surgeon in the United States Marine Hospital Service from 1890 until 1893. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the State Senate in 1898, and a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1896, 1900, and 1908;
Burton was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1904, and won election again in 1906. During these terms, he served in the Republican majority in the 59th and 60th Congress. He sought re-election in 1908, but could not get his party’s nomination. He served two terms, from March 4, 1905 until March 3, 1909. This was during the administration of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. Subsequently, he resumed the practice of medicine in Lewes.
Death and legacy
Burton died at Lewes, and is buried in the St. Paul's Episcopal Churchyard at Georgetown. His home at Lewes is owned by the Lewes Historical Society and is open to the public.
Almanac
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. U.S. Representatives took office March 4 and have a two-year term.
Public Offices | ||||||
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Office | Type | Location | Began office | Ended office | notes | |
U.S. Representative | Legislature | Washington | March 4, 1905 | March 3, 1907 | ||
U.S. Representative | Legislature | Washington | March 4, 1907 | March 3, 1909 |
United States Congressional service | ||||||
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Dates | Congress | Chamber | Majority | President | Committees | Class/District |
1905–1907 | 59th | U.S. House | Republican | Theodore Roosevelt | at-large | |
1907–1909 | 60th | U.S. House | Republican | Theodore Roosevelt | at-large |
Election results | |||||||||||
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Year | Office | Subject | Party | Votes | % | Opponent | Party | Votes | % | ||
1904 | U.S. Representative | Hiram R. Burton | Republican | 23,512 | 54% | Edward D. Hearne | Democratic | 19,552 | 45% | ||
1906 | U.S. Representative | Hiram R. Burton | Republican | 20,210 | 53% | David T. Marvel | Democratic | 17,118 | 45% | ||
1912 | U.S. Representative | Hiram R. Burton | Republican | 5,497 | 11% | Franklin Brockson George Hall Louis A. Drexler |
Democratic Republican Independent |
22,485 16,740 2,825 |
47% 35% 6% |
References
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Images
External links
- Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- Delaware's Members of Congress
- Find a Grave
- Hiram Rodney Burton House
- The Political Graveyard
Places with more information
- Delaware Historical Society; website; 505 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801; (302) 655-7161
- University of Delaware; Library website; 181 South College Avenue, Newark, Delaware 19717; (302) 831-2965
- Newark Free Library; 750 Library Ave., Newark, Delaware; (302) 731-7550
United States House of Representatives | ||
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Preceded by | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Delaware's at-large congressional district 1905–1909 |
Succeeded by William H. Heald |
- 1841 births
- 1927 deaths
- American Episcopalians
- People from Lewes, Delaware
- Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania alumni
- American physicians
- Delaware Republicans
- Members of the United States House of Representatives from Delaware
- Burials in Sussex County, Delaware
- Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives