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John C. Tarsney

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One of Tarsney's most long-lasting contributions was the Tarsney Act, which permitted private architects to design federal buildings after being selected in a competition under the supervision of the
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and served as city attorney of Kansas City in 1874 and 1875. In 1875, Tarsney became the attorney for Consolidated Street Railways of Kansas City, where he remained until 1888. His brother,
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and an associate justice of the Oklahoma Territory Supreme Court (1896-1899). He then returned to Kansas City, Missouri, where he had a private law practice until he died in 1920.
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Architects to the Nation: The Rise and Decline of the Supervising Architect's Office by Antoinette J. Lee - Oxford University Press, USA (April 20, 2000)
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Tarsney married Mary Behan, a native of Michigan. Although the couple had seven children, none lived to the age of adulthood.
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for the New York Customs job, as Taylor and Gilbert had both been members of the Gilbert & Taylor architecture firm in
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri
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Congresses, serving from March 4, 1889, to March 3, 1895. He was chairman of the
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and served from March 4, 1895, to February 27, 1896, when he was succeeded by
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After being discharged from military service, Tarsney attended high school in
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United States Representative for the 5th Congressional District of Missouri
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Chairs of the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce
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in the 52nd Congress. He presented credentials as a member-elect to the
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Campbell, William P. "Oklahoma Territorial Supreme Court."
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and graduated in 1867. Subsequently, he studied law at the
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in 105th through 109th and 112th through 115th Congresses.
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and re-elected three more times in 1890, 1892 and 1894.
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For an article on Camp Lawton mentioning Tarnsey, see:
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The position necessitated a move to 612:"Obituary from the Kansas City Times" 413:Missouri's 5th congressional district 7: 1244:People from Lenawee County, Michigan 525:National Register of Historic Places 515:, Maryland, and U.S. Customhouse in 493:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House 165:Mary Behan (m. 1871-1917, her death) 468:Tarsney died on September 4, 1920. 646:. vol. 27, No. 1. June 1909. p. 1. 457:in 1896 where he replaced Justice 439:, who had contested his election. 407:In 1888, Tarsney was elected as a 322:he was captured and imprisoned at 25: 539:. In 1913, the act was repealed. 491:. Competitions were held for the 364:University of Michigan Law School 308:University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 195:University of Michigan Law School 890: 726:"John C. Tarsney (id: T000043)" 509:U.S. Post Office and Courthouse 324:Belle Isle (Richmond, Virginia) 601:p.79. Accessed March 28, 2020. 1: 1264:People from Guthrie, Oklahoma 761:U.S. House of Representatives 642:"Hon. John John C. Tarsney." 400:Mrs Mary Tarsney (nΓ©e Behan) 1214:Education and the Workforce 417:51st United States Congress 318:in August 1862. During the 1290: 628:The Washington Sketch Book 523:(which are all now on the 505:Cleveland Federal Building 217:United States of America ( 888: 783: 774: 766: 759: 648:Accessed August 27, 2019. 570:Gast, Phil (4 May 2014). 442:Tarsney was appointed by 273: 130:Medina Township, Michigan 107: 72: 48: 39: 724:United States Congress. 614:. The Kansas City Times. 595:"Hon. John C. Tarsney." 501:James Farley Post Office 389:His sister Mary married 304:Lenawee County, Michigan 746:The Political Graveyard 326:, later being moved to 1212:in 104th Congress and 489:United States Treasury 401: 1106:Education and Labor* 537:Saint Paul, Minnesota 485:Supervising Architect 399: 368:Kansas City, Missouri 314:. He enlisted in the 236:Years of service 147:Kansas City, Missouri 833:Education and Labor 644:Medico-legal Journal 625:Hinman, Ida (1895). 599:.Vol. 27. 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Index

Tarsney Act
The Lexington Intelligencer (Lexington, MO), September 22, 1894
U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri
5th
William Warner
Robert T. Van Horn
Medina Township, Michigan
Kansas City, Missouri
Thomas A. E. Weadock
Alma mater
University of Michigan Law School
Union
Union Army
Private
4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
American politician
Missouri
Medina Township
Lenawee County, Michigan
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Civil War
4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Battle of Gettysburg
Belle Isle (Richmond, Virginia)
Andersonville Prison
Camp Lawton
Hatcher's Run
Five Forks

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