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Melvin O. McLaughlin

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Melvin O. McLaughlin
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Nebraska's 4th district
In office
March 4, 1919 – March 3, 1927
Preceded byCharles Henry Sloan
Succeeded byJohn N. Norton
Personal details
Born(1876-08-08)August 8, 1876
Osceola, Iowa
DiedJune 18, 1928(1928-06-18) (aged 51)
York, Nebraska
Political partyRepublican

Melvin Orlando McLaughlin (August 8, 1876 – June 18, 1928) was an American Republican Party politician.

Biography

Born in Osceola, Iowa on August 8, 1876, he moved to Nebraska in 1884. He graduated from College View High School, and graduated from the Lincoln, Nebraska Normal University and the Nebraska State Normal School at Peru (now Peru State College).[1] He taught school near Lincoln from 1895 to 1900. He went back to school at the Iowa Christian College at Oskaloosa, Iowa; Omaha University (now University of Nebraska at Omaha), and the Union Biblical Seminary in Dayton, Ohio, becoming a minister.

He served as a minister in the United Brethren Church in Omaha from 1900 to 1913. He moved to York, Nebraska, in 1913 becoming president of York College until 1918. In 1918 he ran for the Sixty-sixth congress as a Republican representing the 4th district of Nebraska. He won the election and was reelected three more times serving from March 4, 1919, to March 3, 1927. He ran and lost in 1926 for the 70th congress. Afterwards he engaged in mining and investments. He died in York on June 18, 1928, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery.

References

  1. ^ "McLAUGHLIN, Melvin Orlando - Biographical Information". bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-26.
  1. "McLaughlin, Melvin Orlando". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved January 17, 2006.
  2. "McLaughlin, Melvin Orlando". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 17, 2006.
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Nebraska's 4th congressional district

March 4, 1919 – March 3, 1927
Succeeded by


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