
Robert Mallory (15 November 1815-11 August 1885) was a member of the US House of Representatives (U-KY 7) from 4 March 1859 to 3 March 1863 (succeeding Humphrey Marshall and preceding Brutus J. Clay) and from KY-5 from 4 March 1863 to 3 March 1865 (succeeding Charles A. Wickliffe and preceding Lovell Rousseau).
Biography[]
Robert Mallory was born in Madison Court House, Virginia in 1815, and he became a farmer in La Grange, Kentucky before becoming a lawyer in New Castle in 1837. He went on to serve in the US House of Representatives from 1859 to 1865, and he died in 1885.