John Lamon
John Lamon
										Photo credit:
RG 22, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pa.
Sessions
| Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1871 | Representative | Republican | ||
| 1872 | Representative | Republican | ||
| 1873 | Representative | Republican | ||
| Counties | Philadelphia | |||
Biography
10/17/1828 - 01/26/1916
LAMON, John, a Representative from Philadelphia County; born, October 17, 1828 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa.; attended, Harrison Grammar School; weaving apprentice; employed, shipyard, Philadelphia; sergeant, Philadelphia Police Department (1843-1856); meter inspector, Northern Liberties Gas Company (1856-1860); security guard for President Abraham Lincoln (1861; 1864); detective, Philadelphia Police Department (1863); chief of detectives, Philadelphia Police Department (1865-1868); deputy collector, Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia (1869-1870); elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to serve the 1871, 1872 and 1873 terms; elected, Pennsylvania State Senate (1873-1880); elected, Senate President pro tempore (1879-1880); unsuccessful campaign for reelection, Pennsylvania State Senate (1880); mercantile appraiser, Philadelphia (1880-1889); superintendent of police, Philadelphia Police Department (1890-1891, 1895-1900); president, Pneumatic Fire Alarm Telegraph Company; director, Continental Passenger Railway; director, Pennsylvania Cold Storage Company; died, January 26, 1916 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; interred, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.