Horace E. Houghton (April 6, 1835 – August 25, 1897) was an American politician and lawyer.
Horace E. Houghton | |
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Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly | |
Member of the Wisconsin State Senate | |
In office 1879–1880 | |
Member of the Washington State Senate from the 1st district | |
In office 1889–1891 | |
Preceded by | office established |
Succeeded by | F. H. Luce |
Member of the Washington State Senate from the 4th district | |
In office 1897 – August 25, 1897 | |
Preceded by | C. W. Ide |
Succeeded by | Herman D. Crow |
Personal details | |
Born | Alexander, New York | April 6, 1835
Died | August 25, 1897 Spokane, Washington | (aged 62)
Political party | Republican Populist |
Spouse | Alice Ide |
Born in Alexander, Genesee County, New York, Houghton moved to East Troy, Wisconsin in 1857. In 1862, Houghton moved to Durand, Wisconsin. He served as district attorney for Pepin County, Wisconsin for eight years. In 1873, Houghton served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Republican. Then, he served in the Wisconsin State Senate in 1879 and 1880. Houghton moved to Spokane, Washington Territory, 1884, and served as corporation counsel for the City of Spokane. In 1889 and 1897, Houghton served in the Washington State Senate. Houghton died in Augustana Hospital in Spokane after suffering a stroke.[1][2][3]
Notes
edit- ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1880,' Biographical Sketch of Horace E. Houghton, pg. 506
- ^ 'Judge Houghton Dies,' Eau Claire Leader, August 25, 1897, pg. 5
- ^ 'History of Spokane, Washington and Spokane County, Washington, volume I, N. W. Durham, S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Spokane-Chicago-Philadelphia, 1912, pg. 485