Joseph P. Dando

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Joseph P. Dando
Member of the
Pennsylvania Senate
from the 29th district
In office
1937–1940
Preceded byCharles W. Staudenmeier
Succeeded byG. Harold Watkins
Personal details
Born(1883-01-14)January 14, 1883
Llewellyn, Pennsylvania
Died(1954-12-06)December 6, 1954
Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Political partyDemocratic

Joseph Parker Dando (January 14, 1883[1] – December 6, 1954) was a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1937 to 1940.

Dando was born in the Llewellyn, Butler Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, son of Isaac Dando (1839-1899) and Margaret A. (Fisher) Dando (1846-1920).

United Mine Workers
of America.

Dando married Anna R. James (1882-1964) on October 25, 1904.[4] The couple had seven children.[5]

Dando, because he worked as a youngster in the mining industry, was unable to achieve much education, attending only the public schools. He was quoted as saying “you graduated when you reached the fifth grade”[6] in a reference to the young boys working as slate pickers and at other jobs in the mining industry. This did not prevent Dando from a long history of public service, including as Tax Receiver of Schuylkill County, County Engineer and becoming a member of the School Board in Llewellyn for over 12 years.[7][8]

He was elected to the Senate as a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal politics as he defeated the incumbent Charles W. Staudenmeier, who vehemently opposed New Deal policies.[9] He was the first Democratic Senator from this District in the 20th century. In 1939, however, Dando was convicted of misusing WPA labor at his private amusement park in Llewellyn and fined in lieu of a jail term.[10] This led to the election of Republican G. Harold Watkins in 1940.

Dando died in Pottsville, Pennsylvania on December 6, 1954.[11]

References

  1. ^ Pennsylvania State Senate Historical Biographies – Joseph P. Dando, retrieved 3/30/2019
  2. ^ Pennsylvania State Senate Historical Biographies – Joseph P. Dando, retrieved 3/30/2019
  3. ^ Pennsylvania State Senate Historical Biographies – Joseph P. Dando, retrieved 3/30/2019
  4. ^ Pennsylvania State Senate Historical Biographies – Joseph P. Dando, retrieved 3/30/2019
  5. ^ The West Schuylkill Press and Pine Grove Herald, Tremont, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1936, p. 3
  6. ^ The West Schuylkill Press and Pine Grove Herald, Tremont, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1936, p. 3
  7. ^ The West Schuylkill Press and Pine Grove Herald, Tremont, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1936, p. 3
  8. ^ Pennsylvania State Senate Historical Biographies – Joseph P. Dando, retrieved 3/30/2019
  9. ^ The West Schuylkill Press and Pine Grove Herald, Tremont, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1936, p. 3
  10. ^ Mount Carmel Item, Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, July 8, 1939, p. 1
  11. ^ Pennsylvania State Senate Historical Biographies – Joseph P. Dando, retrieved 3/30/2019