Edmond H. Madison

Edmond Haggard Madison ( born December 18, 1865 in Plymouth, Hancock County, Illinois, † September 18, 1911 in Dodge City, Kansas ) was an American politician. Between 1907 and 1911 he represented the seventh election district of the state of Kansas in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Edmond Madison attended the common schools and then taught himself as a teacher. In 1885, he moved to Wichita, Kansas. After studying law and its made ​​in 1888 admitted to the bar he began in Dodge City to work in his new profession. Between 1889 and 1893 he was district attorney in Ford County. Since 1 January 1900 he was a judge in the 31st Judicial District of Kansas. This post he held until September 17, 1906, when he resigned because of his candidacy for Congress.

In the congressional elections of 1906 was Madison as a candidate of the Republican Party in the seventh district of Kansas in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC selected. There he met on March 4, 1907 the successor of Victor Murdock. After two elections in 1908 and 1910, he was able to remain until his death in September 1911 at the Congress.

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