Jesse Overstreet
Jesse E. Overstreet was an American lawyer and politician who served seven terms as a United States [House of Representatives|U.S. representative] from Indiana from 1895 to 1909. In 1900, Overstreet introduced the legislation that was ultimately passed as the Gold Standard Act.
Biography
Born in Franklin, Indiana, Overstreet attended the schools of his native city.He was graduated from the Franklin High School in 1877 and from Franklin College in 1882.
He studied law.
He was Admission to [the bar in the United States|admitted to the bar] in 1886 and commenced practice in Franklin.
He served as member of the Republican State central committee of Indiana in 1892.
Congress
Overstreet was elected as a Republican to the 54th [United States Congress|Fifty-fourth] and to the six succeeding Congresses.He served as chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Justice, Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1908 to the Sixty-first Congress.
Later career and death
He resumed the practice of his profession.He died in Indianapolis, Indiana, May 27, 1910.
He was interred in the Columbus City Cemetery, Columbus, Indiana.