Eugene Jerome Hainer

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Eugene Jerome Hainer (born August 16, 1851 in Pécs , Hungary , † March 17, 1929 in Omaha , Nebraska ) was an American politician . Between 1893 and 1897 he represented the fourth constituency of the state of Nebraska in the US House of Representatives .

Career

In 1854, Eugene Hainer came to the United States with his parents. The family first settled in Columbia ( Missouri down). In 1861 they moved to New Buda , Iowa . Eugene spent part of his youth on a farm near Garden Grove until 1873 . He attended Decatur County public schools and the Iowa Agricultural College . After a subsequent law degree at Simpson Centenary College and his admission as a lawyer in 1876, he began to work in Aurora (Nebraska) in his new profession. He also got into banking and ran a few dairies in Nebraska.

Hainer became a member of the Republican Party . As their candidate, he was elected to the US House of Representatives in 1892 in the newly created fourth constituency of Nebraska. After a re-election in 1894, Hainer was able to exercise his mandate in Congress between March 4, 1893 and March 3, 1897. In the congressional election of 1896 he was defeated by William Ledyard Stark of the Populist Party . After the end of his political activity, Hainer worked again as a lawyer in Aurora. In 1904 he moved his residence and practice to Lincoln , the capital of Nebraska. In July 1928 he retired, which he spent in Omaha, where he died on March 17, 1929.

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