Oscar W. Gillespie

Oscar William Gillespie (20 June 1858 23 August 1927) was a U.S. Representative for the state of Texas.

Oscar William Gillespie
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's Twelfth district
In office
March 4, 1903  March 3, 1911
Preceded byJames L. Slayden
Succeeded byOscar Callaway
Personal details
Born(1858-06-20)20 June 1858
Near Quitman, Mississippi, United States
Died23 August 1927(1927-08-23) (aged 69)
Fort Worth, Texas
Resting placeMansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, Texas
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Ada Kate Hodges
Alma materMansfield College, Texas
OccupationAttorney
Known forU.S. Representative for Texas

Born near Quitman, Mississippi, Gillespie attended private schools and graduated from Mansfield College, Texas, in 1885. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1886 and commenced his law practice in Fort Worth, Texas. He was assistant attorney of Tarrant County from 1886 to 1888. He then served as prosecuting attorney of Tarrant County from 1890 to 1894.

Gillespie was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-eighth Congress from Texas's 12th congressional district, and to the three succeeding Congresses, serving from 4 March 1903 until 4 March 1911. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1910.

Gillespie's original nomination to Congress was the result of a game of lots. In 1902, the Democrats were unable to decide among three candidates for nomination to Texas's 12th Congressional District. Gillespie and his main opponent, Judge Lee Riddle, put their names in a hat, drew one out and the loser agreed to withdraw and support the winner. Gillespie won the game of lots, and was nominated on the 7201st ballot.[1]

He resumed the practice of law in Fort Worth, where he died 23 August 1927. He was married Ms. Ada Kate Hodges on December 23, 1884.[2] He is interred in Mansfield Cemetery in Mansfield, Texas.

Sources

  • United States Congress. "Oscar W. Gillespie (id: G000198)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.

References

  1. "Gillespie is Nominated" (PDF). The San Angelo Press. 10 September 1902. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  2. Official Congressional Directory of the 59th Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1905. p. 119.
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by
James L. Slayden
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 12th congressional district

1903-1911
Succeeded by
Oscar Callaway
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