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Richard R. Kenney
American lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware

Richard R. Kenney

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American lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware
A.K.A.
Richard Rolland Kenney
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Laurel, USA
Place of death
Dover, USA
Age
74 years
Residence
Dover, USA
Education
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
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Biography

Richard Rolland Kenney (September 9, 1856 – August 14, 1931) was an American lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic Party who was a U.S. Senator from Delaware.

Early life and family

Kenney was born in Laurel, Delaware. He attended public schools and Laurel Academy, and graduated in 1878 from Hobart College in Geneva, New York. Subsequently, he studied the law, was admitted to the bar in 1881, and began a practice in Dover, Delaware.

Professional and political career

Kenney was the State Librarian from 1879 until 1881. He was also Captain in the National Guard from 1880 until 1889, and Adjutant General of the state from 1887 until 1891. In 1896 he became a member of the Democratic National Committee.

He was elected to the U.S. Senate on January 19, 1897. He filled the vacancy in the term commencing March 4, 1895, caused by the ongoing Addicks controversy. During this term, he served with the Democratic minority in the 54th, 55th, and 56th Congress. The Democrats were unable to secure his reelection in 1901, and the seat became vacant again. In all, he served from January 19, 1897 until March 4, 1901, during the administration of U.S. President William McKinley.

Following his term, Kenney resumed the practice of law in Dover. Later, during the World War I, he served in the Judge Advocate General’s Department. In 1921 he was elected counsel to the Delaware House of Representatives, elected prosecuting attorney by the levy court of Kent County, and appointed a member of the State board of supplies. He was also member and secretary of the State public lands commission from 1913 until 1929.

Death and legacy

Kenney died at Dover and is buried there in the Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery.

Almanac

The General Assembly chose the U.S. Senators, who took office March 4th for a six-year term.


Public Offices
OfficeTypeLocationBegan officeEnded officenotes
U.S. SenatorLegislatureWashingtonJanuary 19, 1897March 3, 1901
United States Congressional service
DatesCongressChamberMajorityPresidentCommitteesClass/District
1895–189754thU.S. SenateRepublicanGrover Clevelandclass 2
1897–189955thU.S. SenateRepublicanWilliam McKinleyclass 2
1899–190156thU.S. SenateRepublicanWilliam McKinleyclass 2

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