Daniel Hogan (Illinois politician)

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Succeeded byP. T. Chapman
Born(1849-07-04)July 4, 1849
Kilkenny, Ireland
Daniel Hogan
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 51st district
In office
1882 (1882)  1890 (1890)
Preceded byAndrew J. Kuykendall
Succeeded byP. T. Chapman
Personal details
Born(1849-07-04)July 4, 1849
Kilkenny, Ireland
Died1912
PartyRepublican
ProfessionTelegrapher

Daniel Hogan (1849–1912) was an Irish American politician and telegrapher. Coming from Ireland to Pulaski County, Illinois with his parents at a young age, Hogan studied telegraphy in his youth. These skills were valuable during the Civil War and Hogan traveled with Ulysses S. Grant to several major battles. After a stint working for Western Union, Hogan returned to Illinois to be with his parents and was named to the Illinois Senate. He served four two-year terms.

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