P. M. Ellison Explained

P. M. Ellison
State Assembly:Nevada
Term Start:November 4, 1874
Term End:November 7, 1876
Successor:Thomas J. Bell and J. A. Caldwell
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Term Start:1872
Term End:September 27, 1873
Party:Democratic Party

P. M. Ellison was an American politician in Nevada.

He became one of the three county commissioners of Nye County after he was elected to that office on November 5, 1872. Ellison resigned a year later, and was replaced by Joseph Stowe. He was elected to the Assembly, where he represented Nye County alongside John B. McGee, on November 3, 1874 as a Democrat.[1]

Ellison's term started the next day, and he served during one session.[1] [2] His mandate ended in November 1876, when Ellison and McGee were succeeded by Thomas J. Bell and J. A. Caldwell.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Political History of Nevada . 11th . 2006 . 247 . Parker . Renee . George . Steve . November 26, 2016 .
  2. Web site: Nevada Legislature: The Constitution of the State of Nevada . November 26, 2016 . July 28, 1864 .
  3. Book: History of Nevada . 513 . 1881 . Thompson . West . Oakland, California . November 26, 2016 .