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John Polk Cochran

John Polk Cochran served as Governor of Delaware.

  • Democratic
  • Delaware
  • Former
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Role Governor

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Delaware

Representing constituents across the Delaware delegation.

Service period 1875-1879

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

JOHN POLK COCHRAN, Delaware’s 35th governor, was born near Middletown, Delaware, on February 7, 1809. He became a farmer, owning extensive acreage in Delaware. Cochran entered public service in 1838, representing New Castle County in the Levy Court, a position he held for eight years. He was elected to the Delaware governorship on November 3, 1874, and was sworn into office on January 19, 1875. During his tenure, the 1873 Constitutional Amendment was sanctioned, which authorized a general incorporation law. Also, a state board of education was established, as well as a state superintendent of free schools. Cochran left office on January 21, 1879, retiring from public service. Governor John P. Cochran died on December 27, 1898, and is buried at the Forest Presbyterian Cemetery in Middletown, Delaware.

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