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Alvin Evans

Alvin Evans (October 4, 1845 – June 19, 1906) was an American lawyer and Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.[1][2][3]

Alvin Evans
Alvin Evans
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania
In office
March 4, 1901 – March 3, 1905
Preceded byJoseph Earlston Thropp
Succeeded byJohn Merriman Reynolds
Constituency20th district (1901–1903)
19th district (1903–1905)
Personal details
Born(1845-10-04)October 4, 1845
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania
DiedJune 19, 1906(1906-06-19) (aged 60)
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania
Political partyRepublican

Early life and education edit

Born in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania on October 4, 1845, Evans was a son of David J. and Jane Ann (Jones) Evans and a grandson of John Evans, a carpenter and a native of Cardiganshire, Wales. Educated in local public schools and the Iron City Business College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Alvin Evins obtained a job in lumbering at the age of sixteen when his father's business failed due to the financial crash of 1857.[4][5][6]

Career edit

American Civil War edit

In 1862, Alvin Evans enlisted with a volunteer military unit,[7] which was mobilized in response to the potential invasion of Pennsylvania by the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.[8]

Legal and political career edit

After beginning legal studies with George M. Reade of Ebensburg in 1870, he was admitted to the bar in 1873. He then established a law practice in Ebensburg,[9][10] and later advocated for clients in the Superior Court of Pennsylvania and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, as well as in federal court. A one-term burgess for the borough of Ebensburg, he also worked as solicitor for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, and was a member of the school board and city council of Ebensburg. Involved in the incorporation of the First National Bank of Ebensburg, he was later appointed as president of that bank's board of directors.[11]

Elected as a Republican to the Fifty-seventh and Fifty-eighth Congresses,[12] he did not seek renomination in 1904,[13][14] but instead returned to the practice of law.[15]

A member of the board of trustees of the First Congregational Church of Ebensburg, he was also active in the Grand Army of the Republic's Captain John M. Jones Post and the Free and Accepted Masons' Summit Lodge, No. 312.[16]

Personal life edit

He wed Kate Shryock (1846–1886) in Wilmore, Pennsylvania on November 17, 1875. They had three children.[17] Evans died in Ebensburg, and was interred in the Lloyd Cemetery.[18][19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Evans, Alvin," in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (CongBio|E000232). Washington, DC: Office of the House Historian, U.S. House of Representatives, retrieved on 2008-02-14.
  2. ^ The Political Graveyard.
  3. ^ "A. Evans Kephart, 102, former senator" (obituary of Alvin Evans' grandson). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 18, 2008.
  4. ^ Storey, Henry Wilson. History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Vol. 3: "Hon. Alvin Evans." New York, New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1907.
  5. ^ "Evans, Alvin," in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (CongBio|E000232), Office of the House Historian, U.S. House of Representatives.
  6. ^ The Political Graveyard.
  7. ^ "Evans, Alvin," in Pennsylvania Civil War Veterans' Card File. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State Archives, retrieved online, June 7, 2021.
  8. ^ "Evans, Alvin," in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (CongBio|E000232), Office of the House Historian, U.S. House of Representatives.
  9. ^ Storey, Henry Wilson, History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Vol. 3: "Hon. Alvin Evans."
  10. ^ Alvin Evans, in "William Davis," in Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, p. 397. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Union Publishing Company, 1896.
  11. ^ "Evans, Alvin," in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (CongBio|E000232), Office of the House Historian, U.S. House of Representatives.
  12. ^ "A. Evans Kephart, 102, former senator," The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 18, 2008.
  13. ^ Evans, Susan. "Historic cemetery is trying to raise funds to cover expenses." Johnstown, Pennsylvania: The Tribune-Democrat, August 16, 2008.
  14. ^ The Political Graveyard .
  15. ^ "Evans, Alvin," in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (CongBio|E000232), Office of the House Historian, U.S. House of Representatives.
  16. ^ Storey, Henry Wilson, History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Vol. 3: "Hon. Alvin Evans."
  17. ^ Storey, Henry Wilson, History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Vol. 3: "Hon. Alvin Evans."
  18. ^ "Evans, Alvin," in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (CongBio|E000232), Office of the House Historian, U.S. House of Representatives.
  19. ^ The Political Graveyard.

alvin, evans, october, 1845, june, 1906, american, lawyer, republican, member, house, representatives, from, pennsylvania, member, house, representatives, from, pennsylvaniain, office, march, 1901, march, 1905preceded, byjoseph, earlston, throppsucceeded, byjo. Alvin Evans October 4 1845 June 19 1906 was an American lawyer and Republican member of the U S House of Representatives from Pennsylvania 1 2 3 Alvin EvansAlvin EvansMember of the U S House of Representatives from PennsylvaniaIn office March 4 1901 March 3 1905Preceded byJoseph Earlston ThroppSucceeded byJohn Merriman ReynoldsConstituency20th district 1901 1903 19th district 1903 1905 Personal detailsBorn 1845 10 04 October 4 1845Ebensburg PennsylvaniaDiedJune 19 1906 1906 06 19 aged 60 Ebensburg PennsylvaniaPolitical partyRepublican Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 American Civil War 2 2 Legal and political career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editBorn in Ebensburg Pennsylvania on October 4 1845 Evans was a son of David J and Jane Ann Jones Evans and a grandson of John Evans a carpenter and a native of Cardiganshire Wales Educated in local public schools and the Iron City Business College in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Alvin Evins obtained a job in lumbering at the age of sixteen when his father s business failed due to the financial crash of 1857 4 5 6 Career editAmerican Civil War edit In 1862 Alvin Evans enlisted with a volunteer military unit 7 which was mobilized in response to the potential invasion of Pennsylvania by the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War 8 Legal and political career edit After beginning legal studies with George M Reade of Ebensburg in 1870 he was admitted to the bar in 1873 He then established a law practice in Ebensburg 9 10 and later advocated for clients in the Superior Court of Pennsylvania and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania as well as in federal court A one term burgess for the borough of Ebensburg he also worked as solicitor for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Cambria County Pennsylvania and was a member of the school board and city council of Ebensburg Involved in the incorporation of the First National Bank of Ebensburg he was later appointed as president of that bank s board of directors 11 Elected as a Republican to the Fifty seventh and Fifty eighth Congresses 12 he did not seek renomination in 1904 13 14 but instead returned to the practice of law 15 A member of the board of trustees of the First Congregational Church of Ebensburg he was also active in the Grand Army of the Republic s Captain John M Jones Post and the Free and Accepted Masons Summit Lodge No 312 16 Personal life editHe wed Kate Shryock 1846 1886 in Wilmore Pennsylvania on November 17 1875 They had three children 17 Evans died in Ebensburg and was interred in the Lloyd Cemetery 18 19 References edit Evans Alvin in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress CongBio E000232 Washington DC Office of the House Historian U S House of Representatives retrieved on 2008 02 14 The Political Graveyard A Evans Kephart 102 former senator obituary of Alvin Evans grandson Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Philadelphia Inquirer January 18 2008 Storey Henry Wilson History of Cambria County Pennsylvania Vol 3 Hon Alvin Evans New York New York The Lewis Publishing Company 1907 Evans Alvin in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress CongBio E000232 Office of the House Historian U S House of Representatives The Political Graveyard Evans Alvin in Pennsylvania Civil War Veterans Card File Harrisburg Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Archives retrieved online June 7 2021 Evans Alvin in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress CongBio E000232 Office of the House Historian U S House of Representatives Storey Henry Wilson History of Cambria County Pennsylvania Vol 3 Hon Alvin Evans Alvin Evans in William Davis in Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Cambria County Pennsylvania p 397 Philadelphia Pennsylvania The Union Publishing Company 1896 Evans Alvin in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress CongBio E000232 Office of the House Historian U S House of Representatives A Evans Kephart 102 former senator The Philadelphia Inquirer January 18 2008 Evans Susan Historic cemetery is trying to raise funds to cover expenses Johnstown Pennsylvania The Tribune Democrat August 16 2008 The Political Graveyard Evans Alvin in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress CongBio E000232 Office of the House Historian U S House of Representatives Storey Henry Wilson History of Cambria County Pennsylvania Vol 3 Hon Alvin Evans Storey Henry Wilson History of Cambria County Pennsylvania Vol 3 Hon Alvin Evans Evans Alvin in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress CongBio E000232 Office of the House Historian U S House of Representatives The Political Graveyard U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byJoseph E Thropp Member of the U S House of Representatives from Pennsylvania s 20th congressional district1901 1903 Succeeded byDaniel F LafeanPreceded byRobert Jacob Lewis Member of the U S House of Representatives from Pennsylvania s 19th congressional district1903 1905 Succeeded byJohn M Reynolds Retrieved from https en 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