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William Loughridge : ウィキペディア英語版
William Loughridge

William Loughridge (July 11, 1827 – September 26, 1889) was a pioneer attorney, judge, and three-term United States Congressman from Iowa.
He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, where he attended the common schools. After studying law, he was admitted to the bar in 1849 and commenced practice in Mansfield, Ohio. He moved to Iowa in 1852 and settled in Oskaloosa, in Mahaska County.
He served as a member of the Iowa Senate from 1857 to 1860. In 1861 he became a judge of the sixth judicial circuit of Iowa, serving until 1867.
In the 1866 Republican district convention for Iowa's 4th congressional district, Loughridge upset incumbent Congressman Josiah B. Grinnell, winning (by thirteen votes) the nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives seat then held by Grinnell.〔"The Congressional Nomination in the Fourth District," Davenport Daily Gazette, 1866-06-18, at p. 2.〕 After winning the general election and serving in the Fortieth United States Congress, Loughridge was re-elected in 1868 and served in the Forty-first United States Congress. In the 1870 Republican district convention, Loughridge was upset by Madison Miner Walden.〔"The Fourth District," Davenport Daily Gazette, 1870-08-20 at p. 1.〕 Walden won the general election.〔Editorial, "Walden's Majority," Centerville Weekly Citizen, 1872-11-05 at p. 2.〕 However, when Walden ran for renomination in 1872 (in what was reapportioned in 1871 as Iowa's 6th congressional district), Loughridge turned the tables on Walden, ousting Walden.〔"Radical Trouble," Dubuque Herald, 1872-08-01 at p. 1.〕
Loughridge served only one term representing the new Sixth District. He sought renomination, but in the 1874 district convention ballotting, he finished behind his eventual successor, Ezekiel S. Sampson, and Sampson's successor, James B. Weaver (who had not yet left the Republican Party for the Greenback Party).〔"Local Matters," Iowa State Reporter, 1874-07-22 at p. 5.〕 In all, Loughridge served in Congress from March 4, 1867 to March 3, 1871, and from March 4, 1873 to March 3, 1875.
He died near Reading, Pennsylvania and is buried in Forest Cemetery in Oskaloosa.
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