- Katherine G. Langley
Katherine Gudger Langley (
14 February 1888 —15 August 1948 ) was an American politician. Langley was member ofUnited States House of Representatives from Kentucky during the Seventieth and Seventy-first sessions of Congress. She was the wife ofJohn W. Langley and daughter of James M. Gudger, Jr.reflist> [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000073 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Katherine Gudger Langley entry] accessed url 08/18/2006.] She was the first woman elected to Congress from Kentucky.Family life, education and career
Langley was born near
Marshall, NC inMadison County, NC on 14 February 1888. She graduated from the Woman’s College,Richmond, VA and attended Emerson College of Oratory,Boston, MA .Langley taught at the Virginia Institute at
Bristol, TN before moving to Pikeville, KY in 1905. She held numerous appointed and elected public positions including vice chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Kentucky 1920-1922, the first chairman of the Kentucky Woman’s Republican State Committee in 1920, alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1920 and delegate in 1924, chairman of the Pike CountyRed Cross Society during theFirst World War .Langley was elected to the United States House of Representatives as a representative from Kentucky during the Seventieth and Seventy-first sessions of Congress, serving from
4 March 1927 through3 March 1931 . [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000073 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Katherine Gudger Langley entry] accessed url 08/18/2006.]Langley died in
Pikeville, KY on15 August 1948 . [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000073 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Katherine Gudger Langley entry] accessed url 08/18/2006.]References
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