- Benjamin Dean
Infobox Congressman
name =Benjamin Dean
state =Massachusetts
district =3rd
term_start =March 28 ,1878
term_end =March 3 ,1879
preceded =Walbridge A. Field
succeeded =Walbridge A. Field
birth_date =August 22 ,1824
birth_place =Clitheroe ,Lancashire ,England
death_date =July 15 ,1897
death_place =South Boston, Massachusetts
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party =Democrat
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footnotes =Benjamin Dean (
August 22 ,1824 –April 9 ,1897 ) was a member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromMassachusetts .Early life
Born in
Clitheroe ,Lancashire , fifth child of Alice Lofthouse and Banjamin Dean, he moved with his family to America at the age of five, and grew up inLowell, Massachusetts . He attended Lowell schools andDartmouth College . In 1845 he was admitted to the bar, and founded the Lowell firm of Dean & Dinsmoor, Attorneys. Dean continued his practice after moving to Boston in 1852.Public service
Dean served in the
Massachusetts Senate and on the Common Council of the City of Boston. Dean was elected as a Democrat to the45th United States Congress , serving from 1878 to 1879. Dean was not a candidate for reëlection in 1878. Thereafter he resumed his law practice in Boston, and was chairman of the board of parks commissioners in his later years.Personal life
Dean was married to Mary Anne French, daughter of Lowell Mayor Josiah Bowers French and a descendant of the Cotton and Mather families of Massachusetts Bay. They had six children, including marine artist
Walter Lofthouse Dean and JudgeJosiah Stevens Dean .A 33-degree Mason, he served as grand master of the Grand Commandery of the United States from 1880 to 1883; and attended the Tricentennial Conclave in San Francisco in 1883 with his wife and youngest daughter, Mary.
He was a member of the Boston Yacht Club and owned
Outer Brewster Island . Dean died inSouth Boston on April 9, 1897 and is buried atLowell Cemetery .External links
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