Ed Dabney

Attorney General of Oklahoma 1927–1931 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edwin Dabney was an American politician who served as the Attorney General of Oklahoma between 1927 and 1931.

Preceded byGeorge F. Short
Succeeded byJ. Berry King
Born(1882-02-03)February 3, 1882
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Edwin Dabney
Dabney in the 1920s
4th Attorney General of Oklahoma
In office
January 1927  January 1931
GovernorHenry S. Johnston
William J. Holloway
Preceded byGeorge F. Short
Succeeded byJ. Berry King
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the Jackson County district
In office
November 16, 1918  November 16, 1922
Personal details
Born(1882-02-03)February 3, 1882
PartyDemocratic Party
EducationHoward Payne College
University of Texas
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Biography

Edwin Dabney was born on February 3, 1882, in Comanche County, Texas, to Edwin and Mamie G. Dabney. He attended primary school in Comanche County before attending high school in Blankett, Texas. He attended Howard Payne College and the University of Texas, where he earned his law degree. He practiced law in Comanche County before being elected county judge. In 1910, he moved to Oklahoma, was an active member of the Democratic Party, and was elected to the 7th Oklahoma Legislature and 8th Oklahoma Legislature. He served four years as an assistant attorney general.[1] He served as the Attorney General of Oklahoma between 1927 and 1931.[2]

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