John Wilbur Dwight

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John W. Dwight, Congressman from New York

John Wilbur Dwight (May 24, 1859 – January 28, 1928) was a

House minority whip
from 1911 to 1913.

Dwight was born May 24, 1859, in

New England Dwight family. His mother was Rebecca Anne Cady. After his retirement from Congress, John Dwight continued to live in Washington, D.C., and died there. He served as President of the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway from 1913 to 1928. Dwight was a member of the Republican Party
.

External links

United States Congress. "Dwight, John Wilbur (id: D000581)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.

U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 26th congressional district

1902-11-04 – 1903
Succeeded by
Preceded by
James W. Wadsworth, Sr.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 30th congressional district

1903–1913
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by
James Eli Watson
(R-IN)
House Majority Whip

1909–1911
Succeeded by
Thomas Montgomery Bell
(D-GA) (The Democrats had no whip 1909–1913; Bell served 1913–1915)
Preceded by
James Tilghman Lloyd
(D-MO) (The Democrats had no whip 1909–1913; Lloyd served 1901–1908)
House Minority Whip

1911–1913
Succeeded by
Preceded by
James Eli Watson
(IN)
House Republican Whip

1909–1913
Succeeded by