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Frederick Lansing
Frederick Lansing, a Congressman from New York

Frederick Lansing (born February 16, 1838 – died January 31, 1894) was an important politician from New York. He served as a U.S. Representative, which means he was elected by the people of New York to speak for them in the United States government.

Early Life and Education

Frederick Lansing was born in a town called Manheim, New York. As a young person, he went to school at the Little Falls Academy in New York. After his schooling, he decided to study law.

Becoming a Lawyer

In 1859, Frederick Lansing became a lawyer. This meant he was officially allowed to practice law and help people with legal issues. He worked as a lawyer in Watertown, New York.

Service in the Civil War

Frederick Lansing also played a part in American history during the American Civil War. This was a big war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865. He joined the Eighth New York Cavalry, which was a group of soldiers who rode horses. From June to October in 1863, he served as an officer in his regiment.

Political Career

After the war, Frederick Lansing became very involved in politics. He was a member of the Republican Party. This is one of the main political parties in the United States.

New York State Senate

From 1882 to 1885, Lansing was a member of the New York State Senate. The State Senate is a group of elected officials who help make laws for the state of New York. He served for several years, helping to shape the laws that affected people in his home state.

United States Congress

In 1889, Frederick Lansing was elected to the 51st United States Congress. The U.S. Congress is the main law-making body for the entire country. As a U.S. Representative, he worked in Washington, D.C., to create and vote on laws for all Americans. He held this important position from March 4, 1889, until March 3, 1891.

Later Life and Death

Frederick Lansing passed away on January 31, 1894, in Watertown, New York. He was buried in Brookside Cemetery.

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