- George A. Jenks
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name = George A. Jenks
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caption = George Jenks
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birth_date = birth date|1836|03|25
birth_place =Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania ,Pennsylvania , template:USA
death_date = death date and age|1908|02|10|1836|03|25
death_place =Brookville, Pennsylvania ,Pennsylvania , template:USA
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education =Jefferson College
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occupation = U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 25th congressional district, United States Solicitor General, Judge
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footnotes =George A. Jenks was a politician from
Pennsylvania and Solicitor General.Jenks was born in
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania onMarch 25 ,1836 . He proceeded to graduate fromJefferson College inCanonsburg, Pennsylvania , in 1858. He was a member ofPhi Kappa Psi . Two years later he married Mary A. Mabon, and they had one daughter. Jenks first worked as a lawyer before beginning a career as a judge and politician. He served as aCongressmen forPennsylvania from 1875-1877, in the 44th Congress. He served as chairman of the United States House Committee on Invalid Pensions during the Forty-fourth Congress. He was also one of the managers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1876 to conduct the impeachment proceedings againstWilliam W. Belknap , ex-Secretary of War.Following his tenure in Congress, Jenks was nominated for judge of the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1880, before being selected as U.S. AssistantSecretary of Interior ; a position which he held from 1885-1886.From 1886-1889 Jenks served as
United States Solicitor General , during PresidentGrover Cleveland ’s first term. He was the Democratic nominee for governorship of Pennsylvania in 1898, as well as the Democratic senatorial nominee in 1899 during the Quay deadlock. Jenks diedFebruary 10 ,1908 at his home inBrookville, Pennsylvania .ources
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