- Lincoln Loy McCandless
Lincoln Loy McCandless (
September 18 ,1859 –October 5 ,1940 ) was an Americancattle rancher ,industrialist andpolitician fromHawaii . McCandless served in theUnited States Congress as a territorial delegate. A former member of theHawaii Republican Party , McCandless was one of the earliest leaders of theHawaii Democratic Party .Born in Indiana,
Pennsylvania , McCandless grew up in Volcano,West Virginia . McCandless moved to Hawaii in 1882 to employ his expertise in oil drilling andmining to construct artesian wells.McCandless entered political life as a member of the
Republic of Hawaii House of Representatives from 1898 to 1900. When theUnited States Territory of Hawaii was promulgated, McCandless was elected to the territorial legislature as asenator from 1902 to 1906. FromMarch 4 ,1933 toJanuary 3 ,1935 , McCandless served the residents of the territory in theUnited States House of Representatives as a delegate. Losing a bid for reelection, McCandless became contributed to the development of Hawaii with the construction of roads, buildings and a sewer system forHonolulu . He died in Honolulu, Hawaii, October 5, 1940 and the remains were cremated and interred in Nuuanu Cemetery.References
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state=Hawaii Territory
type=Delegate
before=Victor Stewart Kaleoaloha Houston
years=1933 – 1935
after=Samuel Wilder King
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