- John Stephens Wood
John Stephens Wood (
February 8 ,1885 -September 12 ,1968 ) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia. He served in theUnited States House of Representatives , 1931-1935 and 1945-1953.Wood was born on a farm near Ball Ground,
Cherokee County, Georgia , February 8, 1885. He attended the public schools,North Georgia Agricultural College ,Dahlonega, Georgia , and graduated with a law degree fromMercer University ,Macon, Georgia , in 1910. He was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced the practice of law inJasper County, Georgia . Entering politics, Wood was a member of theGeorgia House of Representatives in 1917; served as Solicitor General of the Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit, 1921-1925; and was a Superior Court Judge, Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit, 1925-1931.In 1931, Wood was elected as a Democrat from
Georgia's 9th congressional district to the72nd United States Congress and was reelected to the 73rd Congress as well (March 4 ,1931 -January 3 ,1935 ). He was unsuccessful in seeking renomination in 1934 and resumed the practice of law.Ten years later, in 1944, Wood was elected to the
79th United States Congress serving until the 82nd Congress (January 3 ,1945 -January 3 ,1953 ). As chairman of theHouse Un-American Activities Committee , he had a prominent role in investigating theAmerican Communist Party and the entertainment industry; the investigation resulted in theHollywood Blacklist . Wood was criticized for failing to investigate theKu Klux Klan . He did not seek reelection in 1952 and resumed the practice of law inCanton, Georgia until failing health forced his retirement. Wood died inMarietta, Georgia ,September 12 ,1968 , and was interred in Arlington Cemetery,Sandy Springs, Georgia .
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