Roderick Dhu Sutherland
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Roderick Dhu Sutherland (April 27, 1862–October 18, 1915) was a Nebraska Populist politician.
Sutherland was born in Scotch Grove, Iowa and attended Amity College, College Springs, Iowa. He taught school and studied law, being admitted to the bar in 1888. He set up practive in Nelson, Nebraska, becoming the prosecuting attorney of Nuckolls County 1890 until 1896.
Sutherland served as the chairman of the Populist state convention in Nebraska in 1899. He then was appointed by governor William A. Poynter as a delegate to the trust conference held in Chicago in September 1899. He was elected as a Populist to the Fifty-fifth and Fifty-sixth Congresses (March 4, 1897-March 3, 1901), but failed at being reelected to the Fifty-seventh Congress in November 1900. He was a delegate to the Populist National Convention and a delegate to the 1900 Democratic National Convention and the 1908 Democratic National Convention.
After his Congressional service, Sutherland resumed practice of law in Nelson, and died in Kansas City, Kansasin 1915. His remains were interred in Nelson Cemetery, Nelson, Nebraska. .
Preceded by William E. Andrews(R) |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska's 5th congressional district March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1901 |
Succeeded by Ashton C. Shallenberger (D) |
[edit] References
- The Political Graveyard. Sutherland, Roderick Dhu. Retrieved on January 15, 2006.
- Congressional Bioguide. Sutherland, Roderick Dhu. Retrieved on January 15, 2006.
- This article incorporates facts obtained from The Political Graveyard.
- This article incorporates facts obtained from the public domain Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.