- Tyre York
Tyre York (
4 May 1836 –28 January 1916 ) was a U.S. Congressman fromNorth Carolina between 1883 and 1885.York, born in
Rockford, North Carolina , attended common schools and then theCharleston, South Carolina Medical College. He practiced medicine and farming inTraphill, North Carolina beginning in 1859.During the
American Civil War , York was a surgeon with the Wilkes County Home Guards. In 1865, he was elected to a term in theNorth Carolina House of Representatives ; he served again in 1866 and 1879, in addition to terms in theNorth Carolina Senate in 1876 and 1881.In the election of 1882, opponents of the 1881 Prohibition referendum formed a unity ticket with the Republican Party, called the "Liberal Anti-Prohibition" ticket (LAP). York was elected on the LAP ticket to the
48th United States Congress ; he served one term and was considered an "Independent Democrat ." York did not run again for the U.S. House in 1884, choosing instead to campaign unsuccessfully forGovernor of North Carolina , running on a fusion ticket of Liberals and Republicans. [cite news
author=
title=COALITION IN NORTH CAROLINA.; LIBERALS AND REPUBLICANS UNITING ON A STATE TICKET.
date=
work=New York Times
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9B0CE3D8113BE033A25750C0A9639C94659FD7CF
accessdate=2008-08-08] When the returns were canvassed, 215 votes in Robeson County were recorded for a local citizen named "Tyler York" rather than for Tyre York.After the 1884 election, Rep. York retired to his home in Traphill, though he served one term in the North Carolina House in 1887. He died on his farm in 1916 and is buried in the Traphill Cemetery.
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