- Wilbur L. Adams
Infobox Officeholder
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name = Wilbur L. Adams
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office = U.S. Representative from Delaware
term_start =March 4 1933
term_end =January 3 1935
predecessor =Robert G. Houston
successor =J. George Stewart
birth_date = birth date|1884|10|23|mf=y
birth_place = Georgetown,Delaware
death_date =death date and age|1937|12|4|1884|10|23
death_place = Lewes,Delaware
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party = Democratic
residence = Wilmington,Delaware
alma_mater =Dickinson College
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profession =lawyer
religion =Wilbur Louis Adams (
October 23 1884 –December 4 1937 ) was an Americanlawyer andpolitician from Wilmington, in New Castle County,Delaware . He was a member of the Democratic Party, who served as U.S. Representative from Delaware.Early life and family
Adams was born
October 23 1884 in Georgetown,Delaware , son of William and Sarah Adams. He attended Delaware College inNewark, Delaware , andDickinson College in Carlisle,Pennsylvania . In 1907 he graduated from theUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Law at Philadelphia, was admitted to the Delaware Bar, and began the practice of law inWilmington, Delaware .Political career
Adams was an unsuccessful candidate for election as state
Attorney General in 1924. Unlike the rest of the nation, Delaware had no Democratic landslide in 1932, but the incumbent Republican U.S. Representative,Robert G. Houston was involved in an intra-party dispute overprohibition and failed to win the Republican nomination.As a result, Adams was able to win a narrow victory, and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1932, defeating Republican Reuben Satterthwaite, Jr. During this term, he served with the Democratic majority in the 73rd Congress. In the U.S. House, Adams voted with the straight
New Deal program. He served fromMarch 4 1933 untilJanuary 3 1935 , during the administration of U.S. PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt .In 1934, Adams decided not to seek reelection, but rather to challenge the popular incumbent U.S. Senator
John G. Townsend, Jr. for his U.S. Senate seat. A thoughtful moderate Republican, Townsend had supported much of the New Deal legislation, and had demonstrated considerable effectiveness through his involvement in the establishment of such things as theFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation . By contrast, Adams had a low profile in the House of Representatives and Townsend was able to raise questions about Adams' effectiveness forDelaware . Once again bucking national trends, Delaware had its own local Republican landslide in 1934, led by Townsend. Adams came home and moved to Georgetown, Delaware where he continued the practice of law. He was also the acting Postmaster at Georgetown, fromMay 6 1937 , until his death.Death and legacy
Adams died
December 4 1937 inLewes, Delaware , and is buried in the Union Cemetery, Georgetown, Delaware.Public offices
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. U.S. Representatives took office March 4, and have two year terms. Since 1935, all Congressional terms began January 3.
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