- Ben M. Williamson
Ben Mitchell Williamson (
October 16 1864 -June 23 1941 ) was a Democratic U.S. Senator fromKentucky .Born in White Post in
Pike County, Kentucky , Williamson attended the rural schools of Kentucky andBethany College inWest Virginia . He engaged in the wholesalehardware business atCatlettsburg, Kentucky , from 1886 to 1924, and then atAshland, Kentucky in 1924. He also engaged inbanking and incoal mining . He was one of the founders of theKentucky Crippled Children's Commission , serving as president from 1924 to 1941. He was also a member of the board of charities and correction for the State of Kentucky from 1929 to 1930, and the director of theInternational Society for Crippled Children .Williamson was elected as a Democrat to the
United States Senate onNovember 4 1930 , to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ofFrederic M. Sackett and his initial replacement byJohn M. Robsion . He served only fromDecember 1 1930 , toMarch 3 1931 , and was not a candidate for election to a full term.Afterwards Williamson resumed the wholesale hardware business at Ashland, with residence in
Catlettsburg, Kentucky , and was interested financially in various other business enterprises. He died inCincinnati, Ohio , and was interred in the Ashland Cemetery Mausoleum.ource
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