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Hinshaw, Carl, 1894-1956

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Personal name headingHinshaw, Carl, 1894-1956
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Variant(s)Hinshaw, John Carl Williams, 1894-1956
Birth date18940728
Death date19560805
Place of birthChicago, Ill.
Place of deathBethesda, Md.
AffiliationUnited States. Army. Corps of Engineers
United States. Congress. House
Profession or occupationLegislators--United States
Found inKMBC special broadcast. 1944-08-29. 21:45, Interview with Carl Hinshaw on the occasion of the Aviation Subcommittee meeting of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce [SR] 1944: audition (Carl Hinshaw, U.S. representative from Calif.)
OCLC, Dec. 27, 2011 (hdgs.: Hinshaw, Carl, 1894- ; Hinshaw, Carl, 1894-1956; Hinshaw, John Carl, 1894-1956; usage: Carl Hinshaw)
Wikipedia, Dec. 27, 2011 (John Carl Hinshaw; b. July 28, 1894, Chicago, Ill.; d. Aug. 5, 1956, Bethesda, Md.; U.S. representative from Calif.)
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, via WWW, August 30, 2013 (Hinshaw, John Carl Williams (1894-1956); a Representative from California; born in Chicago, Ill., July 28, 1894; attended the public schools and Valparaiso (Ind.) University; graduated from Princeton University in 1916; pursued a postgraduate course in business administration at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; served overseas as a first lieutenant in the Sixteenth Railroad Engineers from May 1917 to September 1919, when he was discharged as a captain in the Corps of Engineers; served as laborer, salesman, and manager in automotive manufacturing in Chicago, 1920-1926; engaged in investment banking in 1927 and 1928; moved to Pasadena, Calif., in 1929 and engaged in the real estate and insurance business; unsuccessful candidate for election in 1936 to the Seventy-fifth Congress; elected as a Republican to the Seventy-sixth and to the eight succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1939, until his death in Bethesda, Md., August 5, 1956; had been renominated in the June 1956 primary election; interment in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.)
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