Person:Ephraim Acker (1)

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Name Ephraim Leister Acker, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Jan 1827 Marlboro, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
Death[1] 12 May 1903 Norristown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
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  1. 1.0 1.1 Biographies, in Govinfo.gov.

    ACKER, Ephraim Leister, a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Marlboro Township, Montgomery County,
    Pa., January 11, 1827; attended the common schools and
    the academy at Sumneytown; was graduated from Marshall
    College, Mercersburg, Pa., September 8, 1847; taught school
    for two years; was graduated in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in March 1852; editor and publisher of the Norristown Register 1853-1877; superintendent of the schools of Montgomery County from June
    1854 to June 1860; appointed postmaster of Norristown, Pa.,
    in March 1860 by President Buchanan and after serving
    eleven months was removed by President Lincoln; served
    as inspector of Montgomery County Prison for three years;
    elected as a Democrat to the Forty-second Congress (March
    4, 1871-March 3, 1873); unsuccessful candidate for reelection
    in 1872 to the Forty-third Congress; resumed the publication
    of his newspaper until 1877, when he began the study of
    law; was admitted to the bar and practiced until his death
    in Norristown, Pa., May 12, 1903; interment in Norris City
    Cemetery, Norriton Township, Montgomery County, Pa.