- Charles B. Henderson
Infobox Senator
name = Charles B. Henderson
jr/sr =United States Senator
state=Nevada
party =Democratic
term_start =January 12 ,1918
term_end =March 3 ,1921
alongside =
preceded =Francis G. Newlands
succeeded =Tasker Oddie
date of birth = birth date|1873|6|8
place of birth = San Jose,California
dead = dead
date of death = death date and age|1954|11|8|1873|6|8
place of death = San Francisco,California
residence= Elko
spouse = Ethel Smith
profession=Attorney
religion=Episcopalian:"For other people named Charles Henderson, seeCharles Henderson (disambiguation) Charles Belknap Henderson (June 8, 1873 - November 8, 1954) was a
United States Senator fromNevada . Born inSan Jose, California , he moved with his parents to Nevada in 1876, and attended the public schools inElko, Nevada , the University of the Pacific, andLeland Stanford Junior University in California. He graduated in law from theUniversity of Michigan in 1895, and was admitted to the bar in 1896, commencing practice in Elko. He served as lieutenant in Torrey’sRough Riders during theSpanish-American War , and wasdistrict attorney of Elko County from 1901 to 1905. He was a member of theNevada Assembly from 1905 to 1907, and aregent of the University of Nevada from 1907 to 1917.Henderson was appointed to the U.S. Senate on January 12, 1918 by Governor
Emmet D. Boyle to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofFrancis G. Newlands . He was subsequently elected on November 5, 1918, as a Democrat and served until March 3, 1921. While in the Senate, Henderson was chairman of the Committee on Industrial Expositions (Sixty-fifth Congress) and a member of the Committee on Mines and Mining (Sixty-fifth Congress). Henderson was defeated for reelection in 1920 by former GovernorTasker Oddie , a Republican.In 1934, Henderson was appointed a member of the board of directors of the
Reconstruction Finance Corporation , elected chairman in 1941 and resigned in 1947; he retired from political activities, and was president and director of the Elko Telephone & Telegraph Co. and a director of theWestern Pacific Railroad .Charles Henderson died in
San Francisco, California in 1954 and was interred in Elko Cemetery, Nevada.References
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