- Thomas P. Ochiltree
Thomas Peck Ochiltree (
October 26 ,1837 -November 25 ,1902 ) was a U.S. Representative fromTexas .Born in
Nacogdoches, Texas , Ochiltree attended the public schools. Volunteered in 1854 as a private in Capt. John G. Walker's company of Texas Rangers in the campaign against the Apache and Comanche Indians in 1854 and 1855.He was admitted to the bar by special act of the Texas Legislature in 1857.He served as clerk of the State house of representatives 1856-1859. Secretary of the State Democratic convention in 1859.He was editor of the Jeffersonian in 1860 and 1861.He served as delegate to the Democratic National Conventions atCharleston, South Carolina , and Baltimore, Maryland, in 1860. During the Civil War enlisted in theConfederate States Army in the First Texas Regiment and was promoted successively to lieutenant, captain, and major.He was editor of the "Houston Daily Telegraph" in 1866 - 1867.He was appointed commissioner of immigration for Texas in Europe 1870-1873.He was appointed United States marshal for the eastern district of Texas by President GrantJanuary 8 ,1874 .Ochiltree was elected as an Independent to the Forty-eighth Congress (
March 4 ,1883 -March 3 ,1885 ).He moved to New York City and retired.He died atHot Springs, Virginia , onNovember 25 ,1902 .He was interred in Greenwood Cemetery,Brooklyn, New York .He was reinterred inMount Hope Cemetery, New York ,November 8 ,1903 .External links
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