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American politician
Stephen Milancthon Sparkman
(July 29, 1849 ? September 26, 1929) was a
U.S. Representative
from
Florida
.
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Stephen M. Sparkman was born on a farm in
Hernando County, Florida
, on July 29, 1849.
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He attended the common schools.
He taught school from 1867 to 1870. He studied law, and was
admitted to the bar
in 1872, commencing practice in
Tampa, Florida
.
He served as state's attorney for the sixth judicial circuit from 1878 to 1887.
He declined the position of circuit judge for the sixth judicial circuit in 1888 and also the appointment of associate justice of the supreme court of the State in 1891.
He served as member of the county Democratic executive committee 1890-1894 and served as chairman in 1890 and 1891.
He served as member of the State Democratic executive committee 1892-1896, serving as chairman.
He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1892.
Sparkman was elected as a
Democrat
to the
Fifty-fourth
and to the ten succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1895 ? March 3, 1917).
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He served as chairman of the Committee on Rivers and Harbors (
Sixty-second
through
Sixty-fourth
Congresses).
He did not seek renomination in 1916.
He resumed the practice of law in
Tampa, Florida
.
He served as president of the board of port commissioners until 1920.
He died in
Washington, D.C.
, on September 26, 1929, and was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Tampa, Florida
.
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Public Buildings and Grounds
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Rivers and Harbors
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Roads
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Flood Control
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Transportation and Infrastructure*
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Alternately named
Public Works
in 80th through 93rd Congresses and
Public Works and Transportation
in 94th through 103rd Congresses.
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This article incorporates
public domain material
from the
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress