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Cummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926

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Personal name headingCummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926
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Birth date1843-01-06
Death date1926-07-30
Place of birthCarmichaels (Pa.)
Place of deathDes Moines (Iowa)
AffiliationUnited States. Congress. Senate
Iowa. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Profession or occupationLegislators Carpenters Lawyers Governors
Found inLibrary of Congress Manuscript Division for the Papers of Eugene Gano Hay, 1770-1933 (Albert Baird Cummins; b. 1850; d. 1926; U.S. senator from Iowa)
Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed January 31, 2024: (Cummins, Albert Baird, a Senator from Iowa; born near Carmichaels, Greene County, Pa., February 15, 1850; attended the public schools, and a preparatory academy; graduated Waynesburg (Pa.) College in 1869; moved to Iowa; briefly engaged as a carpenter; clerked in the office of the recorder of Clayton County; moved to Allen County, Indiana in 1871 where he became deputy county surveyor and engaged in railroad building; moved to Chicago to study law; admitted to the Illinois bar in 1875 and commenced practice in Chicago; returned to Des Moines, Iowa, in 1878, where he continued the practice of law; member, State house of representatives 1888-1890; unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate in 1894 and 1900; member of the Republican National Committee 1896-1900; Governor of Iowa 1902-1908, when he resigned, having been elected Senator; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1908 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William B. Allison; reelected in 1909, 1914, and again in 1920, and served from November 24, 1908, until his death on July 30, 1926; unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1926; served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Sixty-sixth through the Sixty-ninth Congresses; chairman, Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment (Sixty-first and Sixty-second Congresses), Committee on the Mississippi River and its Tributaries (Sixty-third through Sixty-fifth Congresses), Committee on Interstate Commerce (Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh Congresses), Committee on Judiciary (Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth Congresses); died in Des Moines, Iowa, July 30, 1926; interment in Woodland Cemetery.)
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