词条 | Lewis C. Cassidy |
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|name =Lewis Cochran Cassidy |image =Lewis Cochran Cassidy, 1829-1889.jpg |caption =1874 engraving |office =Attorney General of Pennsylvania |term_start = January 17, 1883 |term_end = January 18, 1887 |governor = Robert E. Pattison |predecessor = Henry W. Palmer |successor = William S. Kirkpatrick |party = Democratic |birth_date = {{birth date|1829|10|17}} |birth_place = New York City, New York |death_date = {{death date and age|1889|11|18|1829|10|17}} |death_place = Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |spouse = Sallie Truman[1] |children = 3 |alma_mater = |religion = Catholic }} Lewis Cochran Cassidy (October 17, 1829{{snd}}November 18, 1889) was an influential Pennsylvania lawyer and politician, who served a term as state Attorney General. Life and careerCassidy was born in New York City, the child of Irish immigrants. The family moved to Philadelphia shortly afterwards. His father died when he was ten.{{sfn|"Cassidy"|1893|p=32}} Cassidy attended Central High. Upon graduating, he learned law in the offices of Benjamin H. Brewster, and was admitted to the bar in 1849. He was immediately successful, and proved popular with the Moyamensing Hose Company,[2] and elected to the state House for the 1851 term. In 1852, Cassidy was elected Solicitor for the District of Moyamensing. By 1856, Cassidy was already considered a local political "boss", and his influence helped elect Richard Vaux city mayor. He himself ran for District Attorney against William B. Mann, originally winning and inducted into office, but later losing after a judge ruled for Mann.{{sfn|"Cassidy"|1893|p=33}}{{sfn|McCaffery|2010|p=15}} During the Civil War and afterwards, he was a staunch supporter of Union and federal coercion. He became a local leader of Democratic party politics. His support helped Robert E. Pattison become Governor—the state's only Democratic governor between the Civil War and the Great Depression—and Pattison in turn appointed Cassidy state Attorney General.{{sfn|"Cassidy"|1893|p=34}} Cassidy's wife died in the last year of his term.[1] At the completion of his term, Cassidy returned to private practice. He died in 1889, and was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery.[3] LegacyThe Lewis C. Cassidy School in Philadelphia was named after him.[4] Notes1. ^1 {{cite news|title=Mrs. Cassidy's funeral|work=Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette|date=July 24, 1884|page=1|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=eJD0kABLposC&dat=18840724&printsec=frontpage&hl=en}} 2. ^After the 1844 riots, the local fire companies typically allied with ethnic street gangs and corrupted local politics ({{harvtxt|Wilson, Coval|n.d.}}) 3. ^{{cite news|title=Funeral of Lewis C. Cassidy|work=The New York Times|date=Nov 22, 1889|page=1}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Lewis C. Cassidy Academics Plus School|publisher=School District of Philadelphia|website=webgui.phila.k12.pa.us|url=http://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/schools/c/cassidy/about-us|accessdate=2015-05-20}} References{{reflist}}Further reading
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