Dudley Chase Denison Explained

Dudley Chase Denison
State:Vermont
District:2nd
Term Start:March 4, 1875
Term End:March 3, 1879
Preceded:Luke P. Poland
Succeeded:James Manning Tyler
Office1:United States Attorney for the District of Vermont
President1:Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
Term Start1:1864
Term End1:1869
Birth Name:Dudley Chase Denison
Resting Place:North Royalton cemetery
Predecessor1:George Howe
Successor1:Benjamin F. Fifield
Office2:Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Royalton
Term Start2:1860
Term End2:1864
Predecessor2:Minot Wheeler
Successor2:John S. Marcy
Office3:Member of the Vermont Senate from Windsor County
Term Start3:1853
Term End3:1854
Alongside3:Carlos Coolidge, Benoni Buck, Thomas B. Harvey
Predecessor3:Crosby Miller, Asa B. Foster, Thomas B. Harvey, Benoni Buck
Successor3:Carlos Coolidge, Norman Williams, Shubael Converse, George Johnson
Birth Date:13 September 1819
Party:Independent Republican and Republican
Spouse:Eunice Dunbar Denison
Children:7
Relations:Dudley Chase (Uncle)
Philander Chase (Uncle)
Salmon P. Chase (Cousin)
Profession:Attorney
Alma Mater:University of Vermont

Dudley Chase Denison (September 13, 1819 – February 10, 1905) was a nineteenth-century politician and lawyer from Vermont. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives for two terms from 1875 to 1879 and was also a member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1860 to 1864) and Vermont State Senate (1853 to 1854).

Early life and career

Denison was born in Royalton, Vermont, son of Dr. Joseph Adam Denison and Rachel (Chase) Denison.[1] He attended Royalton Academy and graduated third in his class from the University of Vermont in 1840. He later received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Vermont. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1845.[2] He began the practice of law in Royalton.

Political career

Denison served as a member of the Vermont State Senate in 1853 and 1854 and served as the State's Attorney for Windsor County from 1858 until 1860.[3] He was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1860 until 1864.[4] He was a trustee for Norwich University from 1850 until 1887, and a trustee for the University of Vermont from 1862 to 1865.[5]

From 1864 to 1869, Denison served as the United States Attorney for the District of Vermont.[6] He also served as a director of the National Life Insurance Company.[7]

Congress

He was elected as an Independent Republican candidate to the 44th United States Congress and reelected as a Republican candidate to the 45th United States Congress, serving from March 4, 1875, until March 3, 1879.[8] He was not a candidate for reelection in 1878.

Later career and death

After serving in Congress, Denison resumed the practice of law in Royalton. He died in Royalton on February 10, 1905, and is interred in the North Royalton cemetery.[9]

Personal life

Denison married Eunice Dunbar on December 22, 1846. They had seven children: Joseph Dudley Denison, Catherine Amanda Denison, John Henry Denison, Gertrude May Denison, Lucy Dunbar Denison, Edward Denison and Elizabeth Denison.[10]

He was the nephew of Dudley Chase and Philander Chase, and the cousin of Salmon P. Chase.[9] [11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dudley Chase Denison (1819 - 1906). Ancestry.com . December 26, 2012.
  2. Web site: Dudley Chase Denison. Find A Grave . December 26, 2012.
  3. Web site: DENISON, Dudley Chase. Our Campaigns . December 26, 2012.
  4. Book: Proctor, Redfield and Charles H. Davenport. Men of Vermont: an illustrated biographical history of Vermonters and sons of Vermont. 1894. Transcript publishing company. 158.
  5. Book: Ellis, William Arba. Norwich university, 1819-1911: her history, her graduates, her roll of honor, pub. by Major-General Grenville M. Dodge. 1911. The Capital city press. 13.
  6. Web site: Denison, Dudley Chase (1819-1905). The Political Graveyard . December 26, 2012.
  7. Book: Carleton, Hiram. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 2. 1903. Lewis Publishing Company. 357.
  8. Web site: Rep. Dudley Denison. Govtrack.us . December 26, 2012.
  9. http://www.infoplease.com/biography/us/congress/denison-dudley-chase.html Dudley Chase DENISON — Infoplease.com
  10. Web site: Eunice Dunbar Denison. Find A Grave . December 26, 2012.
  11. Web site: Chase-Sprague family of Rhode Island. The Political Graveyard . December 26, 2012.