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Benjamin Todd Frederick (October 5, 1834 – November 3, 1903) was an American miner, businessman, real estate agent and politician. After winning the Democratic nomination for the 1884 elections in
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, he was elected for one term (1885–1887) to the
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.


Early life

Born in
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, he attended local schools before moving to
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.


Career

He moved to
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, in 1857 and engaged in
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. He returned to Marshalltown in 1859 and engaged in the foundry and machine business from 1865 to 1888. Frederick was a member of the Marshalltown City Council from 1874 to 1877, was a member of the school board for three terms. In 1882 he was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. House seat representing Iowa's 5th congressional district in the 48th Congress. In the immediate aftermath of a very close general election race, his Republican opponent,
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, was certified by the State of Iowa as the winner, leading Frederick to file an election contest in the U.S. House. Although the House was controlled by Fredrick's own party, the contest was not resolved until the last hours of the second session." History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century", Vol 4, at p. 95. On the morning of inauguration day (March 4, 1885), Frederick was declared the winner of the 1882 race, and was seated minutes before the 48th Congress ended. Until then, Republicans had successfully filibustered to prevent a vote by the House on the contest, until continuation of the filibuster would have prevented the House from acting in a popular bill to permit former President
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, then on the verge of death, to retire with the benefits of a general. By drawing out debate on every contested election case as long as possible, they could prevent the bill from coming to a vote. Since the rules could not be suspended to bring up the Grant bill until his own case had been determined, he announced, he resigned his claim to Frederick immediately. The Grant bill was then passed. Frederick had been re-elected in 1884 by defeating Milo P. Smith, so he was able to remain in Congress for two years after his contest victory. In 1886, he did seek and accept the Democratic nomination for re-election, but was defeated in the general election by Republican
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."Large Gains in the East", ''Perry Chief'', 1886-11-06 at p. 4. In 1887, Frederick moved to
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, California, where he engaged in the real estate business and was collector of
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for San Diego from 1893 to 1902.


Death and burial

Frederick died at age 69 in San Diego. He is interred in Mount Hope Cemetery.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Frederick, Benjamin T. 1834 births 1903 deaths American miners Businesspeople from San Diego California Democrats People from Fredericktown, Ohio Iowa city council members Politicians from Marshalltown, Iowa Politicians from San Diego Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa Burials at Mount Hope Cemetery (San Diego) 19th-century American businesspeople 19th-century members of the United States House of Representatives