Alexander C. Mitchell

Alexander Clark Mitchell ( born October 11, 1860 in Cincinnati, Ohio; † July 7, 1911 in Lawrence, Kansas ) was an American politician. Between March and July 1911, he took the second electoral district of the state of Kansas in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

In 1867, Alexander Mitchell moved with his parents in the Douglas County, Kansas. There he attended the public schools. Until 1889 he studied at the Faculty of Law, University of Kansas law. After his were made in the same year admitted to the bar, he began practicing in his new profession in Lawrence. Between 1894 and 1898 he was a prosecutor in the Douglas County. From 1904 to 1910 he was on the board of the University of Kansas ( Board of Regents ); 1907-1910 he was a member of a commission to review the laws of the State of Kansas.

Politically, Mitchell a member of the Republican Party. From 1907 to 1911 he was a delegate in the House of Representatives from Kansas. In the congressional elections of 1910 he was in the second district of Kansas in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he replaced Charles Frederick Scott on March 4, 1911. But Mitchell could only exercise for a little over four months of this mandate because he already died on 7 July 1911.

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