J. Edward Addicks
J. Edward Addicks | |
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| Born | John Edward Charles O'Sullivan Addicks November 21, 1841 |
| Died | August 7, 1919 (aged 77) |
| Resting place | Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Known for | trying to buy a Senate seat in Delaware |
| Political party | Republican |
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| Children | Florence Addicks (1866-1942) |
| Parent(s) | John Edward Charles O'Sullivan Addicks Margaretta McLeod Turner |
John Edward Charles O'Sullivan Addicks (November 21, 1841 – August 7, 1919) was an American industrialist and capitalist who used his wealth from financing and building gas works to wage four unsuccessful campaigns for a United States Senate seat in Delaware. His struggle with Henry A. du Pont for control of the state government led to Delaware having both of its Senate seats vacant for a time and was one of the factors that led to election reform and the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913.