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  1. Michael Crawford Kerr (March 15, 1827 – August 19, 1876) of Indiana was an attorney, an American legislator, and the first Democratic speaker of the United States House of Representatives after the Civil War . Early life. He was born at Titusville, Pennsylvania and educated at the Erie Academy.

  2. 15 de mar. de 2013 · Learn about the life and career of Michael C. Kerr, who was born on March 15, 1827 and became the speaker of the House in 1875. He was a Democrat from Indiana, a lawyer, a judge and a congressman who served five terms.

  3. Michael Crawford Kerr (15 March 1827-19 August 1876) was a member of the US House of Representatives (D-IN 2) from 4 March 1865 to 3 March 1873 (succeeding James A. Cravens and preceding Simeon K. Wolfe) and from IN-3 from 4 March 1875 to 19 August 1876 (succeeding William S. Holman and...

  4. Michael Crawford Kerr (March 15, 1827 – August 19, 1876) of Indiana was an attorney, an American legislator, and the first Democratic speaker of the United States House of Representatives after the Civil War. Quick Facts 28th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Preceded by ... Close. Kerr's home in New Albany, Indiana.

  5. 5 de out. de 2023 · Michael C. Kerr's tenure was cut short, just as Joseph Byrns's was, by a sudden death (per the House History, Art and Archives). But had he lived, it's reasonable to assume that Kerr would have had a controversial, if not internally contentious, time in office.

  6. 4 de out. de 2023 · McCarthy’s 269-day run as House Speaker was the shortest tenure since 1876 when Michael C. Kerr, a representative from Floyd County, died in office after 257 days as the House Speaker.