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Swanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939

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Personal name headingSwanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939
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Variant(s)Swanson, Claude A. (Claude Augustus), 1862-1939
See alsoVirginia. Governor (1906-1910 : Swanson)
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedVirginia
Birth date1862-03-31
Death date1939-07-07
Place of birthPittsylvania County (Va.)
AffiliationRandolph-Macon College
University of Virginia
United States. Congress. House
United States. Congress. Senate
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Profession or occupationLegislators Lawyers Governors
Found inFerrell, H.C. Claude A. Swanson of Virginia, 1985: CIP galley (Claude Augustus Swanson; b. 3-31-1862)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Swanson, Claude Augustus, 1862-1939)
National Governors Association website, viewed April 11, 2023 (Claude Augustus Swanson, b. March 31, 1862; d. July 7, 1939; governor of Virginia, Feb. 1, 1906-Feb. 10, 1910)
   <https://www.nga.org/governor/claude-augustus-swanson/>
Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed May 02, 2024 (Swanson, Claude Augustus, a Representative and a Senator from Virginia; born in Swansonville, Va., March 31, 1862; attended the public schools; taught school; attended the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now the Virginia Polytechnic Institute) at Blacksburg; graduated from Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va., in 1885 and from the law department of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1886; admitted to the bar in 1886 and commenced practice in Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Va.; elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-third and to the six succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1893, until his resignation, effective January 30, 1906; unsuccessful candidate for nomination as governor in 1901; Governor of Virginia 1906-1910; appointed as a Democrat to the United States Senate in August 1910, to fill the vacancy in the term ending March 3, 1911, caused by the death of John W. Daniel; again appointed, on February 28, 1911, and subsequently elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John W. Daniel, who had been reelected for the term commencing March 4, 1911; reelected in 1916, 1922 and 1928 and served from August 1, 1910, until March 3, 1933, when he resigned to accept a Cabinet portfolio; chairman, Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds (Sixty-third through Sixty-fifth Congresses), Committee on Naval Affairs (Sixty-fifth Congress), Committee on Expenditures in the Department of the Navy (Sixty-sixth Congress); Secretary of the Navy in the Cabinet of President Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1933 until his death at Rapidan Camp in the Blue Ridge Mountains, near Criglersville, Madison County, Va., July 7, 1939; funeral services were held in the Chamber of the United States Senate; interment in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.)
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