Donald C. Dobbins
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Donald Claude Dobbins was a U.S. Representative
from Illinois
.
Born on a farm near Dewey, Illinois
, Dobbins attended the public schools, the University of Illinois at Urbana, Dixon (Illinois) Business College, and George Washington University
, Washington, D.C.
.
He taught school 1896-1899.
Stenographer and correspondent 1900-1906.
United States post office inspector 1906-1909.
He studied law.
He was admitted to the bar
in 1909 and commenced practice in Champaign, Illinois
.
He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention at Philadelphia in 1936.
Dobbins was elected as a Democrat
to the Seventy-third
and Seventy-fourth
Congresses (March 4, 1933-January 3, 1937).
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1936.
He resumed the practice of law.
He died in Champaign, Illinois
, February 14, 1943.
He was interred in Mount Hope Cemetery.
United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives is one of the two Houses of the United States Congress, the bicameral legislature which also includes the Senate.The composition and powers of the House are established in Article One of the Constitution...
from Illinois
Illinois
Illinois is the fifth-most populous state of the United States of America, and is often noted for being a microcosm of the entire country. With Chicago in the northeast, small industrial cities and great agricultural productivity in central and northern Illinois, and natural resources like coal,...
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Born on a farm near Dewey, Illinois
Dewey, Illinois
Dewey is an unincorporated town in East Bend Township, Champaign County, Illinois, USA. Dewey also has a new bank in town.-Geography:Dewey is located at at an elevation of 732 feet....
, Dobbins attended the public schools, the University of Illinois at Urbana, Dixon (Illinois) Business College, and George Washington University
George Washington University
The George Washington University is a private, coeducational comprehensive university located in Washington, D.C. in the United States...
, Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution....
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He taught school 1896-1899.
Stenographer and correspondent 1900-1906.
United States post office inspector 1906-1909.
He studied law.
He was admitted to the bar
Admission to the bar in the United States
In the United States, admission to the bar is the granting of permission by a particular court system to a lawyer to practice law in that system. Each U.S. state and similar jurisdiction has its own court system and sets its own rules for bar admission , which can lead to different admission...
in 1909 and commenced practice in Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois
Champaign is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, in the United States. The city is located south of Chicago, west of Indianapolis, Indiana, and 178 miles northeast of St. Louis, Missouri. Though surrounded by farm communities, Champaign is notable for sharing the campus of the University of...
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He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention at Philadelphia in 1936.
Dobbins was elected as a Democrat
Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party. The party's socially liberal and progressive platform is largely considered center-left in the U.S. political spectrum. The party has the lengthiest record of continuous...
to the Seventy-third
73rd United States Congress
The Seventy-third United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1933 to January 3, 1935, during the first two years...
and Seventy-fourth
74th United States Congress
-House:Also 2 Delegates, 3 Resident Commissioners-Senate:*President of the Senate: John N. Garner *President pro tempore: Key Pittman -Majority leadership:*Majority leader: Joseph T. Robinson...
Congresses (March 4, 1933-January 3, 1937).
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1936.
He resumed the practice of law.
He died in Champaign, Illinois
Champaign, Illinois
Champaign is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, in the United States. The city is located south of Chicago, west of Indianapolis, Indiana, and 178 miles northeast of St. Louis, Missouri. Though surrounded by farm communities, Champaign is notable for sharing the campus of the University of...
, February 14, 1943.
He was interred in Mount Hope Cemetery.