- Thomas F. Bayard, Jr.
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name = Thomas F. Bayard, Jr.
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office = U. S. Senator from Delaware
term_start =November 7 1921
term_end =March 3 1929
predecessor =T. Coleman du Pont
successor =John G. Townsend, Jr.
birth_date = birth date|1868|6|4|mf=y
birth_place = Wilmington,Delaware
death_date = death date and age|1942|7|12|1868|6|4
death_place = Wilmington,Delaware
spouse = Elizabeth Bradford du Pont
party = Democratic
residence = Wilmington,Delaware
alma_mater =Yale University
occupation =
profession =lawyer
religion = EpiscopalianThomas Francis Bayard, Jr. (
June 4 1868 –July 12 1942 ) was an Americanlawyer andpolitician from Wilmington, in New Castle County,Delaware . He was a member of the Democratic Party, who served two terms as U.S. Senator from Delaware.Early life and family
Bayard was born
June 4 1868 in WilmingtonDelaware , son of U.S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Sr., and grandson of U.S. SenatorJames A. Bayard, Jr. . In 1908 he married Elizabeth Bradford du Pont, and they had five children, Elizabeth, Thomas, Ellen, James, and Alexis. They were members of the Episcopal Church.Bayard graduated from
Yale University in 1890, attendedYale Law School and was admitted to the Delaware bar in 1893. After living inNew York City for four years and working as assistant corporation counsel, he returned to hisDelaware law practice in 1901. He served as a Chairman of theDelaware Democratic Party's state committee from 1906 to 1916, and as solicitor for the city of Wilmington from 1917 until 1919.Political career
Bayard was elected to the U.S. Senate in a special election on
November 7 1922 , to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of U.S. SenatorJosiah O. Wolcott . On the same day he was also elected for the full term to follow, in both instances defeating incumbent Republican U.S. SenatorT. Coleman du Pont , who had been appointed. During this term, he served in the Democratic minority in the last session of the 67th Congress, and in the 68th 89th, and 70th Congress.Bayard lost his bid for a second full term in 1928 to Republican
John G. Townsend, Jr. , the former Governor. He then lost another bid for a second full term in 1930 to incumbent Republican U.S. SenatorDaniel O. Hastings . In all, Bayard served one term and part of another, fromNovember 2 1922 toMarch 4 1929 , during the administrations of U.S. PresidentsWarren G. Harding andCalvin Coolidge . Subsequently, he resumed his law practice in Wilmington.Death and legacy
Bayard died
July 12 1942 in Wilmington, and is buried in the Old Swedes Church Cemetery there. His son,Alexis I. duPont Bayard , served asLieutenant Governor of Delaware from 1949 to 1953.Public offices
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1st. U.S. Senators took office March 4th for a six year term. Before 1913, the General Assembly elected the U.S. Senators, and afterwards they were popularly elected.
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