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Smedley Darlington (December 24, 1827 – June 24, 1899) was an American politician who served as a
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member of the
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for
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from 1887 to 1891.


Biography

Darlington was born in
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on December 24, 1827, the son of son of Richard and Edith (Smedley) Darlington. He attended the common schools and the Friends' Central School in
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. He taught at Friends’ Central School for several years, and while teaching he made stenographic reports of sermons, lectures, and speeches for the newspapers of Philadelphia. He established a school in
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. First known as Ercildoun Seminary, it was later called Darlington Seminary, and Darlington operated it as an academy for boys during its first three years, then converted it to a school for girls. Darlington Academy remained open for 12 years. He enlisted in the
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as a private and was subsequently promoted to the rank of captain in Beaumont’s Independent Company of Cavalry, Pennsylvania Volunteer Emergency Militia. He was discharged with the company on September 24, 1862. He moved to West Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1864. After the war, Darlington became active in banking and investment brokering, and owned interests in several financial institutions and corporations. He was an early entrant into the petroleum industry in the 1880s, and maintained an office in Oil City, Pennsylvania from which he managed his involvement. In 1885, he founded the Chester County Guaranty Trust & Safe Deposit Company, and he served as its president until 1897. Darlington was a delegate to the
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and the
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. In 1886, he was elected as a Republican to the
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. He was reelected to the 51st Congresses in 1888. Darlington served as a Representative from March 4, 1887 to March 3, 1891 and was not a candidate for renomination in 1890. Darlington died in West Chester on June 24, 1899. His funeral took place at his home, "Faunbrook" on June 26, and he was buried at
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in West Chester. In 1851, Darlington married Mary Edwards Baker. They were the parents of 11 children, four of whom died in infancy. Their daughter
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became the first woman to practice law in Chester County. His daughter Maud became the wife of Thomas S. Butler, who also served in Congress, and the mother of Marine Corps Major General Smedley Darlington Butler. He was the second cousin of Congressmen
Edward Darlington Edward Darlington (September 17, 1795 – November 21, 1884) was a three term member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania from the Anti-Masonic Party. His cousins Isaac Darlington and William Darlington were also both member ...
, Isaac Darlington, and
William Darlington William Darlington (April 28, 1782 – April 23, 1863) was an American physician, botanist, and politician who served as a Democratic-Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district from 181 ...
.


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File:Smedley Darlington House.JPG, Darlington's house in West Chester File:Smedley Darlington Grave in Oaklands Cemetery, West Chester, Pennsylvania.jpg, Darlington's Grave at Oaklands Cemetery in West Chester, Pennsylvania


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Smedley Darlington
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