Charles Denison

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Charles Denison (January 23, 1818 – June 27, 1867) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Succeeded byGeorge W. Woodward
Born(1818-01-23)January 23, 1818
DiedJune 27, 1867(1867-06-27) (aged 49)
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Charles Denison
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 12th district
In office
March 4, 1863  June 27, 1867
Preceded byHendrick B. Wright
Succeeded byGeorge W. Woodward
Personal details
Born(1818-01-23)January 23, 1818
DiedJune 27, 1867(1867-06-27) (aged 49)
PartyDemocratic
RelativesGeorge Denison (uncle)
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Charles Denison (nephew of George Denison) was born in Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania. He received a liberal education, and was graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1838. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1840 and commenced practice in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

Denison was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-eighth, Thirty-ninth, and Fortieth Congresses and served until his death in Wilkes-Barre. He was a delegate to the 1864 Democratic National Convention. He was buried in the Forty Fort Cemetery in Forty Fort, Pennsylvania.[1]

Denison supported states' rights and opposed what he perceived as usage of the Civil War to impose the will of the federal government on the southern states. He voted against the Thirteenth Amendment banning slavery. Denison denounced abolitionism as "wicked and cruel fanaticism" and labeled the administration of President Abraham Lincoln as "despotic."[2]

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