Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
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1861 | 1 | Republican | ||
1862 | 1 | Republican | ||
1863 | 1 | Republican | ||
1864 | 1 | Republican | ||
1865 | 1 | Republican | ||
1866 | 1 | Republican |
COUNTIES: Philadelphia
Jeremiah Nichols (R1) Philadelphia County 1861-1864 (R1) Philadelphia (Part) County 1865-1866
Early Life:
Jeremiah Nichols, born May 6, 1824; married, Amelia Greiner Nichols, (d.1864), son, Alexander Nichols; elected, Republican, Pennsylvania State Senate, 1861-1866; died, August 12, 1869 (aged 45); interment, Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Politics:
Elected, Republican, Pennsylvania State Senate, 1st district, Philadelphia County, 1861-1864; Republican, Pennsylvania State Senate, 1st district, Philadelphia (Part) County, 1865-1866.
Legacy:
George W. Childs Elementary School is a K-8 school located in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is part of the School District of Philadelphia, and the historic building it occupies previously housed the Jeremiah Nichols School and Norris S. Barratt Junior High School.
The current school building was built in stages. The first building was designed by Henry deCourcy Richards in 1908. An expansion was built in 1926-1927 and was designed by Irwin T. Catharine. The Richards building is a three story, three bay, brick building on a raised basement in the Late Gothic Revival-style. The Catharine building is a four-story, seven bay, brick building on a raised basement in the Art Deco-style.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. In 2010, the previous Childs school building was closed, and students were moved to the current location. In 2013 Walter G. Smith Elementary School closed, with students redirected to Childs. Therefore, by December of that year the student body numbered 800.
Cited:
Cox, Harold. "Senate Members N". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
The Evening Telegraph (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) · Thursday, August 12, 1869 · Page 4.
Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) · Friday, August 13, 1869 · Page 2.
Jeremiah Nichols (1824-1869) - Find a Grave Memorial