- Robert G. Houston
Infobox Officeholder
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name = Robert G. Houston
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office = U.S. Representative from Delaware
term_start =March 4 1925
term_end =March 3 1933
predecessor =William H. Boyce
successor =Wilbur L. Adams
birth_date = birth date|1867|10|13|mf=y
birth_place = Milton,Delaware
death_date =death date and age|1946|1|29|1867|10|13
death_place = Lewes,Delaware
spouse = Margaret White
party = Republican
residence = Georgetown,Delaware
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occupation =publisher
profession =
religion =Presbyterian Robert Griffith Houston (
October 13 1867 –January 29 1946 ) was an Americanlawyer ,publisher andpolitician from Georgetown, in Sussex County,Delaware . He was a member of the Republican Party, who served four terms as U.S. Representative from Delaware. "Houston" is pronounced "house-ton," unlike the city in Texas with the same spelling.Early life and family
Houston was born
October 13 1867 in Milton,Delaware . He attended public schools in Lewes,Delaware , and was the nephew ofJohn W. Houston , who had served as U.S. Representative from Delaware between 1845 and 1851. He married Margaret White in 1888, an activesuffragette andprohibition ist.Professional career
That same year, 1888, Houston was admitted to the Bar and began the practice of law in Georgetown. He served in the Delaware National Guard from 1890 to 1895 and in 1893, started "the Sussex Republican" a Sussex County
newspaper . He was its owner and publisher until 1934. The paper continued under the name "The Sussex Countian" until 1946. Houston also served as the President of the First National Bank of Georgetown from 1901 to 1903.Political career
In 1900, President
William McKinley appointed Houston collector of customs for the district of Delaware, a post he held until 1904. He also served as AssistantAttorney General ofDelaware from 1920 to 1924.In 1924, popular Republican President
Calvin Coolidge was reelected and led his party to a gain of 24 seats in the House of Representatives. Houston was elected to this U.S. House in 1924, defeating incumbent Democratic U.S. RepresentativeWilliam H. Boyce . He won election four times in all, also defeating Democrats Merrill H. Tilghman in 1926, John M. Richardson in 1928, and John P. LeFevre in 1930.During these four terms, he served in the Republican majority in the 69th, 70th, and 71st Congress, but was in the minority in the 72nd Congress. He did not seek reelection in 1932, at the height of the
Great Depression . In all, Houston served fromMarch 4 1925 untilMarch 3 1933 , during the administrations of U.S. PresidentsCalvin Coolidge andHerbert Hoover .After leaving the U.S. House, Houston again served as Assistant
Attorney General ofDelaware from 1933 to 1935. In 1936, Houston ran for the U.S. Senate as an Independent-Republican. He finished third behind the incumbent RepublicanDaniel O. Hastings , and the successful candidate, DemocraticJames H. Hughes . Following this he retired from politics and resumed his career as a publisher.Death and legacy
Houston died
January 29 1946 in Lewes,Delaware . He was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery, in Lewes, along with his uncle, former U.S. RepresentativeJohn W. Houston .Public offices
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1st. U.S. Representatives took office March 4th and have terms of two years.
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