Emory F. Dyckman (December 19, 1877 – June 8, 1930) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
In 1925, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing the Kings County 21st District.
[6] Dyckman was a vice chairman of the Brooklyn Bar Association, a vice president of the Kings Highway Savings Bank, and a member of the Brooklyn and Flatbush Chambers of Commerce, the Union League Club, the Flatbush Republican Club, and the Freemasons.
[2] Dyckman died from apoplexy in Cobleskill, where he was a guest of New York Supreme Court Justice Charles E. Nichols, on June 8, 1930.
He was on his way to Saratoga Springs, where his daughter Rhaylein was to graduate from Skidmore College later that week, when he died.