- Daniel Calhoun Roper
Daniel Calhoun Roper (
April 1 1867 –April 11 ,1943 ) was a U.S. administrator, particularly under PresidentFranklin Delano Roosevelt , born inMarlboro County, South Carolina . His father, John Wesley Roper, was a leader of the Scotch Boys of theConfederate Army .Daniel Calhoun Roper graduated from
Duke University (then called "Trinity College") in 1888, and received his bachelor of laws from National University in 1901.In 1889 he married Lou McKenzie, who bore him 7 children, 2 daughters and 5 sons, over the following two decades (Roper 1941).
He served in the
South Carolina House of Representatives from 1892 to 1894, and from 1893 to 1897 he was a clerk for theU.S. Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce . From 1900 to 1910 he worked for theCensus Bureau , and then served as the clerk of the Committee on Ways and Means in theU.S. House of Representatives from 1911 to 1913.Immediately following and through 1916, he served as first assistant postmaster general, and was chairman of
Woodrow Wilson 's reelection campaign in 1916. He was the chairman of the 1917U.S. Tariff Commission and served asCommissioner of Internal Revenue from 1917 to 1920. He served as theSecretary of Commerce between 1933 and 1938, and as Ambassador to Canada in 1939.Roper's
Letter of Credence was accepted personally by George VI, King of Canada, atLa Citadelle inQuebec City , on May 17, 1939. It was the King's first official duty as King of Canada on Canadian soil. [ [http://www.parl.gc.ca/Infoparl/english/issue.htm?param=130&art=820 Galbraith, William; "Canadian Parliamentary Review": Fiftieth Anniversary of the 1939 Royal Visit; Vol. 12, No. 3, 1989] ]In 1939 his family, friends and political colleagues celebrated his 50th
wedding anniversary to Lou McKenzie, and in 1941 he published his autobiography entitled "Fifty Years of Public Life" (Duke University Press). Daniel Roper died in 1943 inWashington, D.C. .References
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