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Representative Levi Augustus Mackey

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NameLevi Augustus Mackey
PositionRepresentative
StatePennsylvania
District20
PartyDemocratic
StatusFormer Representative
Term StartDecember 6, 1875
Term EndMarch 3, 1879
Terms Served2
BornNovember 25, 1819
GenderMale
Bioguide IDM000025
Representative Levi Augustus Mackey
Levi Augustus Mackey served as a representative for Pennsylvania (1875-1879).

About Representative Levi Augustus Mackey



Levi Augustus Mackey served as a Representative from Pennsylvania in the United States Congress from 1875 to 1879. A member of the Democratic Party, Levi Augustus Mackey contributed to the legislative process during 2 terms in office.

Levi Augustus Mackey’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the House of Representatives, Levi Augustus Mackey participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

Levi Augustus Mackey (November 25, 1819 – February 8, 1889) was a United States representative from Pennsylvania. Mackey was born in White Deer Township, Union County, Pennsylvania. In 1837, he graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York, with Phi Beta Kappa honors and membership in Kappa Alpha Society, before studying law at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. From 1841 until 1855, Mackey practiced law in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. He then served as the president of Lock Haven Bank and as president of the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad. Mackey served as a delegate to the 1852 Whig National Convention and to the 1872 Democratic National Convention. He campaigned, unsuccessfully, for a seat in the 41st United States Congress in 1868 but was elected mayor of Lock Haven in 1870. From March 4, 1875 to March 3, 1879 he served as a Democratic U.S. Representative to the Forty-fourth and 45th United States Congresses, representing the 20th District of Pennsylvania. He died in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, February 8, 1889, and was interred at Highland Cemetery in Lock Haven.