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Daniel Edgar Sickles

Daniel Edgar Sickles served as a representative for New York (1857-1895).

  • Democratic
  • New York
  • District 10
  • Former
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Role Representative

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State New York

Representing constituents across the New York delegation.

District District 10

District insights and legislative focus areas.

Service period 1857-1895

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

Daniel Edgar Sickles served as a Representative from New York in the United States Congress from 1857 to 1895. A member of the Democratic Party, Daniel Edgar Sickles contributed to the legislative process during 3 terms in office.

Daniel Edgar Sickles’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the House of Representatives, Daniel Edgar Sickles participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

Daniel Edgar Sickles (October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914) was an American politician, Civil War veteran, and diplomat. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives both before and after the war. Sickles was involved in a number of scandals, most notably the 1859 homicide of his wife’s lover, U.S. Attorney Philip Barton Key II. He was acquitted after using temporary insanity as a legal defense for the first time in United States history.

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