Jethro A. Hatch

Jethro Ayers Hatch ( born June 18, 1837 in Pitcher, Chenango County, New York; † August 3, 1912 in Victoria, Texas ) was an American politician. Between 1895 and 1897 he represented the State of Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

In 1847, Jethro Hatch came to Sugar Grove, Illinois, where he attended the public schools. After a subsequent study of medicine at Rush Medical College in Chicago and its made ​​in 1860 he began medical license in Kentland (Indiana) to work in this profession. During the Civil War he served as a doctor in the army of the Union. After the war he became a member and later president of the Rentenbewillungsausschusses of Indiana. He held this post until 1907, and during his time as a congressman from.

Politically, Hatch was a member of the Republican Party. In the years 1872 and 1873 he sat as an MP in the House of Representatives from Indiana. In the congressional elections of 1894 he was in the tenth electoral district of Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he became the successor of Thomas Hammond on March 4, 1895. Since he resigned in 1896 to run again, he was able to complete only one term in Congress until March 3, 1897.

After his retirement from the U.S. House of Representatives Jethro Hatch practiced as a doctor in Kentland. He was also on the board of the Psychiatric Hospital of Logansport. By 1907, Hatch also worked as a doctor for various railway companies. In 1907 he moved to Victoria in the State of Texas, where he was active in the real estate industry. There he is on August 3, 1912 and passed away. With his wife Sarah he had two children.

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