Marcus J. Parrott
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Biography
Parrott was born in Hamburg, South Carolina, on October 27, 1828.Template:Sfn He attended the local schools, and was an 1849 graduate of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He studied at Harvard Law School in 1850 and 1851,Template:Sfn was admitted to the Ohio bar, and settled in Dayton.Template:Sfn He served in the Ohio House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1853 and 1854, and then moved to Leavenworth, Kansas.Template:Sfn
In 1855, Parrott was appointed reporter of decisions for the first session of the Kansas Territory's Supreme Court.Template:Sfn In October 1855, Parrott was elected to serve as a delegate to the territory's 1856 constitutional convention in Topeka.Template:Sfn He was defense counsel for Governor Charles L. Robinson during his impeachment trial, and thanks to Parrott's work, Robinson won an acquittal.Template:Sfn In 1856, he was elected as a Republican to serve as the territory's non-voting delegate to Congress.Template:Sfn In 1857, he was a delegate to the territorial constitutional convention. He was reelected to Congress in 1858, and served in the 35th and 36th Congresses (March 4, 1857 to January 29, 1861).Template:Sfn
Parrott's term ended when Kansas was admitted to the Union, and he was an unsuccessful candidate for election to one Kansas' two seats in the United States Senate; he lost a close race to Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy. After leaving Congress, Parrott practiced law and farmed in Leavenworth. He ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. House of Representatives as an Independent in 1862, and as a Democrat in 1872.
Parrott returned to Dayton to live with his brother when his health began to fail in the late 1870s.Template:Sfn He died in Dayton on October 4, 1879,Template:Sfn and was buried at Woodland Cemetery in Dayton.
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- Marcus Junius Parrott at The Political Graveyard
- Biography of Marcus Junius Parrott at Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
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