- Edgar Howard
Edgar Howard (1858 – 1951) was a
Nebraska Democratic politician best known as a former lieutenant governor and long serving 3rd district representative.Born in
Osceola, Iowa on September 16, 1858, he went toWestern Collegiate Institute andIowa College of Law . He was a reporter and editor for various newspapers until 1884 when he got a job as an editorPapillion Times inPapillion, Nebraska . He passed the bar and set up practice in 1896 in Papillion.He was elected to the Nebraska house of representatives in 1894 to 1896 when he was elected
probate judge ofSarpy County, Nebraska . Also that year he was a delegate to the1896 Democratic National Convention . In 1900 he ended his term as judge and purchased theWeekly Telegram out ofColumbus, Nebraska and made it a daily publication in 1922.In 1917 he became Nebraska's Lieutenant Governor until 1919. He was elected as a Democrat to the
Sixty-eighth United States Congress and to the five succeeding Congresses serving from March 4, 1923 to January 3, 1935. During theSeventy-second United States Congress andSeventy-third United States Congress he chaired theU.S. House Committee on Indian Affairs .He lost to
Karl Stefan in 1934 and in 1938 and returned to running the Weekly Telegram in Columbus. He died there on July 19, 1951, and is buried in the Columbus Cemetery.References
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* [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/lib-arch/research/manuscripts/politics/howard.htm Edgar Howard papers] at
Nebraska State Historical Society
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