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Solomon Lewis Spink (
March 20,
1831 -
September 22,
1881) was an
American lawyer, who served as a delegate for the
Dakota Territory in the
United States House of Representatives.
Solomon was born in
Whitehall,
Washington County, New York, and was admitted to the bar in
1856, beginning practicing in
Burlington, Iowa. He moved to
Paris, Illinois in
1860 and became the editor and publisher of the
Prairie Beacon newspaper. Spink was a member of the Illinois state House of Representatives in
1864.
In
1865 Spink was appointed as secretary of the Dakota Territory and moved to
Yankton. He served as secretary until
1869. He was elected as a
Republican to be Dakota's non-voting delegate to the U.S. Congress, and served from
March 4,
1869 until
March 3,
1871. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in
1870, and returned to Yankton to practice law. He ran again, and was again unsuccessful in
1876. He died in Yankton, and is interred in the City Cemetery there.
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