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Talmadge, Eugene, 1884-1946

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Personal name headingTalmadge, Eugene, 1884-1946
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See alsoGeorgia. Governor (1933-1937 : Talmadge)
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Georgia. Governor (1941-1943 : Talmadge)
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Ending date19461221
Birth date18840923
Place of birthForsyth (Ga.)
AffiliationGeorgia. Governor
Georgia. Governor
Profession or occupationGovernors
Found inNUCMC data from Univ. of Ga. Librs., Russell Libr., Athens for Talmadge, H.E. Papers, 1946-1986 (Eugene Talmadge; gov. of Ga., 1933-1937, 1941-1943, reelected 1946 but died before taking office; father of Herman Eugene Talmadge, gov. and U.S. senator, of Ga.)
Georgia. Governor (1933-1937 : Talmadge). Message of his excellency Governor Eugene Talmadge to the Legislature of Georgia, Jan. 13, 1933, 1933: t.p. (Governor Eugene Talmadge)
National Governors Association, via WWW, December 6, 2013 (Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge; Georgia's 55th governor; father of Georgia Governor Herman Eugene Talmadge; born in Forsyth, Georgia on September 23, 1884; in 1907, he graduated from the University of Georgia, where he earned an LL.B. degree; he established a legal career and also farmed in Montgomery County; Talmadge entered public service in 1918 as solicitor of the city court of McRae, a position he held for two years; he also served as attorney for Telfair County from 1920 to 1923, was elected as a three-term commissioner of agriculture in 1926, and ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 1936 and 1938; Talmadge won the 1932 Democratic gubernatorial nomination and was elected Governor of Georgia; he was reelected in 1934, 1940 and 1946, but passed away on December 21, 1946 before taking office; office dates: January 10, 1933-January 12, 1937, January 14, 1941-January 12, 1943)
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