- Horace Dean
Horace Dean (
10 November 1814 –8 May 1887 ) was an American, who practiced as a doctor inAustralia and was a journalist and political candidate at elections inSouth Australia andNew South Wales .Dean was born in
Chicago . In 1846, he enlisted in theMexican–American War as a surgeon and cavalry captain, apparently using forged medical diplomas fromDartmouth College ,New Hampshire , and theSaint Louis University School of Medicine ,Missouri . In 1847, he killed a fellow officer in a duel and fled to England, where he spent some months in a lunatic asylum. He married Jane Ann Mitchell, atHastings and travelled toAdelaide as surgeon on the "Augusta" in 1849.He practiced as a doctor in Angaston in the
Barossa Valley and was naturalised and admitted to a roll of medical practitioners in October 1850. He became an honorary special magistrate in 1852. His populist attacks on George Angas, led Angas to investigate Dean's qualifications and identity. As a result, Governor MacDonnell wrote in 1855 toJefferson Davis , American Secretary of War to clarify the matter and Davis rejected Dean's claims. He was forced to resign from the magistracy and was struck off the medical rolls in 1857. He attempted to redeem his name by standing for the first election to the House of Assembly for Barossa in March 1857. He won, but he was disqualified by the Court of Disputed Returns. He won the resulting by-election in June but was disqualified again.cite web
first=Ruth
last=Teale
title =Dean, Horace (1814 - 1887)
publisher =Australian National University
work=Australian Dictionary of Biography
url =http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040038b.htm
accessdate = 2007-03-16]Dean travelled to Melbourne and Sydney where he wrote for
Henry Parkes ' "The Empire" and in 1858 became as a storekeeper at Tinonee, near Taree on theManning River . He again practised medicine, although unregistered, and started the "Manning River News" in 1865. In December 1869, he was elected for the Hastings but was disqualified because he worked for the Government as a postmaster. In July 1870, he won the resulting by-election but was again disqualified, this time due to his lack of citizenship.cite web
title =Mr Horace Dean (1814 - 1887)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/66b64aaf20536598ca256e23007e71ce!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-03-16] Dean then moved to Uralla and, in 1875, he purchased a store at Grafton. He became Mayor of Grafton, in 1878, but was sacked within six months for "gross mismanagement". He announced his intention of writing his autobiography, but a flood washed away his papers and destroyed his store. He died in Grafton, survived by four sons and four daughters.Notes
Persondata
NAME=Dean, Horace
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Doctor, journalist and political candidate inAustralia
DATE OF BIRTH=10 November 1814
PLACE OF BIRTH=Chicago ,Illinois ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=8 May 1887
PLACE OF DEATH= Grafton,New South Wales ,Australia
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.