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Emory F. Dyckman
Emory F. Dyckman (December 19, 1877 – June 8, 1930) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life Dyckman was born on December 19, 1877 in Davenport, New York. Dyckman attended the Groton Academy and Union College. He then went to Albany Law School, graduating from there in 1902. He was admitted to the bar that year. He initially practiced law in Jefferson, New York, Jefferson, but after his marriage he moved to Brooklyn and practiced law there. He also became prominent in Republican Party (United States), Republican politics. Dyckman lived in Flatbush, Brooklyn, Flatbush. In 1925, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing the Kings County 21st District. He served in the Assembly in 149th New York State Legislature, 1926 and 150th New York State Legislature, 1927. He lost the 1927 re-election to Democrat Joseph A. Esquirol. He again ran for the Assembly in 1928, only to again lose the election to Esquirol. Dyckman was a vice cha ...
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