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Representative Denis Michael Hurley

Denis Michael Hurley served as a representative for New York (1895-1899).

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Denis Michael Hurley (born March 14, 1843) was a Republican politician who represented New York in the United States House of Representatives during the late nineteenth century. Serving as a member of Congress from New York’s 2nd Congressional District, he held office as a Representative from December 2, 1895, to March 3, 1899. His tenure in the House placed him among the historical members of Congress from New York during a period of significant political and economic change in the United States.

Hurley served two terms in Congress, reflecting consecutive electoral success in his district. As a Republican representative, he was part of his party’s delegation from New York, though specific details of his legislative priorities, committee assignments, or sponsored measures are not provided in the available record. His service concluded in 1899, and he is recorded as a former member of Congress, with no additional official roles or contact information listed in the surviving metadata.

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