- Franklin Brockson
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name = Franklin Brockson
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office = U.S. Representative from Delaware
term_start =March 4 1913
term_end =March 3 1915
predecessor =William H. Heald
successor =Thomas W. Miller
birth_date = birth date|1865|8|6|mf=y
birth_place = New Castle County,Delaware
death_date =death date and age|1942|3|16|1865|8|6
death_place = Clayton,Delaware
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party = Democratic
residence = Clayton,Delaware
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occupation =lawyer
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religion =Franklin Brockson, (
August 6 1865 –March 16 1942 ) was an Americanlawyer andpolitician from Wilmington, in New Castle County,Delaware . He was a member of the Democratic Party, who served in theDelaware General Assembly and as U. S. Representative from Delaware.Early life and family
Brockson was born
August 6 1865 inBlackbird Hundred , New Castle County,Delaware . He graduated from the Wilmington Conference Academy at Dover,Delaware ., in 1890.Professional and political career
Brockson began his career as a teacher and principal in the public schools at Port Penn and Marshallton,
Delaware . He studied the law and graduated from the law department ofWashington and Lee University in Lexington,Virginia in 1896, when he was admitted to the Bar, and commenced practice in Wilmington,Delaware . In 1908 Brockson was elected to the State House for the 1909/10 session.Brockson was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1912. During this term, he served in the Democratic majority in the 63rd Congress. Seeking reelection in 1914, he lost to Republican
Thomas W. Miller , alawyer from Wilmington, and son of the incumbent GovernorCharles R. Miller . Brockson served fromMarch 4 1913 untilMarch 3 1915 , during the administration of U.S. PresidentWoodrow Wilson . He then resumed the practice of law in Clayton and Wilmington.Death and legacy
Brockson died
March 16 1942 in Clayton,Delaware and is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Smyrna,Delaware .Public offices
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1st. U.S. Representatives took office March 4th and have terms of two years.
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