Eugene Pierce Gillespie (September 24, 1852 – December 16, 1899) was a
Democratic member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
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from
Pennsylvania
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.
Biography
He was born in
Greenville, Pennsylvania
Greenville is a borough with home rule status in northwestern Mercer County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located along the Shenango River, it lies roughly 80 miles from both Pittsburgh and Cleveland. It is 1.89 square miles in area, and had a ...
. He attended the public schools,
Allegheny College in
Meadville, Pennsylvania
Meadville is a city in and the county seat of Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The city is within of Erie and within of Pittsburgh. It was the first permanent settlement in Northwestern Pennsylvania. The population was 13,388 at the 2010 censu ...
, and
St. Michael's College in
Toronto, Ontario
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, Canada. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in August 1874 and commenced practice in Greenville.
Gillespie was elected as a Democrat to the
Fifty-second Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892. He continued the practice of law until his death in 1899. Interment in Shenango Valley Cemetery.
Sources
The Political Graveyard
1852 births
1899 deaths
Pennsylvania lawyers
People from Greenville, Pennsylvania
Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
Allegheny College alumni
University of St. Michael's College alumni
19th-century American politicians
19th-century American lawyers
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