Lyman Kidder Bass (13 November 1836-11 May 1889) was a member of the US House of Representatives (R-NY 31) from 4 March 1873 to 3 March 1875 (succeeding Walter L. Sessions and preceding George Gilbert Hoskins) and from NY-32 from 4 March 1875 to 3 March 1877 (succeeding Sessions and preceding Daniel N. Lockwood).
Biography[]
Lyman Kidder Bass was born in Alden, New York in 1836, and he became a lawyer in Buffalo in 1858, defeated Grover Cleveland to serve as Erie County district attorney from 1866 to 1871, served in the US House of Representatives from 1873 to 1877, and as a railroad counsel in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He died in New York City in 1889.