- Harley M. Kilgore
Infobox Officeholder
name = Harley Martin Kilgore
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jr/sr = United States Senator
state =West Virginia
term_start =January 3 ,1941
term_end =February 28 ,1956
predecessor =Rush D. Holt, Sr.
successor =William R. Laird, III
birth_date =January 11 ,1893
birth_place =Brown, West Virginia
death_date =February 28 ,1956 (aged 63)
death_place =National Naval Medical Center ,Bethesda, Maryland
constituency =
party = Democratic
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profession =Lawyer ,Judge ,Military
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footnotes =Harley Martin Kilgore (
January 11 1893 -February 28 1956 ) was aUnited States Senator fromWest Virginia .Born in Brown,
West Virginia , he attended the public schools and graduated from the law department ofWest Virginia University at Morgantown in 1914 and was admitted to the bar the same year.He taught school in
Hancock, West Virginia in 1914 and 1915, and organized the first high school inRaleigh County, West Virginia in the latter year. He was the school's first principal for a year, and commenced the practice of law inBeckley, West Virginia in 1916. During theFirst World War he served in the infantry from 1917 and was discharged as a captain in 1920; in 1921 he organized theWest Virginia National Guard and retired as a colonel in 1953.He was judge of the Raleigh County criminal court from 1933 to 1940, and was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in 1940, and won reelection twice. He was a member of the Senate from
January 3 ,1941 until his death inBethesda Naval Hospital in 1956. During the Eighty-fourth Congress, he was chairman of the committee on the judiciary. Also while in the Senate, he chaired theKilgore Committee that oversaw U.S. Mobilization efforts for andWorld War II , and helped set up theWar Mobilization Board . He also helped establish theNational Science Foundation in 1950.Senator Kilgore was West Virginia's favorite-son candidate in 1948 Democratic presidential primaries and won his home state unopposed.
He died in 1956, aged 63 and was interred was in
Arlington National Cemetery .References
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