John McCandless Thompson (January 4, 1829 –
September 3, 1903) was a
Republican member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from
Pennsylvania
.
Biography
Thompson
(brother of William George
Thompson) was born near Butler, Pennsylvania
. He attended the common schools and
Witherspoon Institute. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in
1854 and began practice in Butler. He was a member of the
Pennsylvania State
House of Representatives in 1859 and 1860, and served one year
as speaker. He entered the
Union Army
during the
American Civil War and
served as major and subsequently as lieutenant colonel of the One
Hundred and Thirty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer
Infantry. He was a delegate to the
1868 Republican National
Convention.
Thompson was elected as a Republican to the
Forty-third Congress to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of
Ebenezer McJunkin. He elected to the
Forty-fifth Congress. He
was not a candidate for renomination in
1878.
He resumed the practice of his profession and died in Butler in
1903. Interment in Butler Cemetery.
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