- L. Richardson Preyer
Lunsford Richardson Preyer (
January 11 ,1919 –April 3 ,2001 ), who typically went by 'Richardson' or 'Rich,' was a jurist and aU.S. representative in Congress fromNorth Carolina . He was the grandson of inventorLunsford Richardson . His parents were William Yost Preyer (June 4 ,1888 Ohio - 1970) and Mary Norris Richardson (1889 -1969 ) daughter ofLunsford Richardson (1854 - 1919) and Mary Lynn Smith (1858 - 1940). He was married to Emily Irving Harris (1919 - 1999).Preyer, a native of
Greensboro, North Carolina , graduated fromWoodberry Forest School and fromPrinceton University in 1941, with a B.A. majoring in English. At Princeton he was on the 150 lb. football team and the golf team and was vice-president of Tower Club. He served in theU.S. Navy from 1941 through 1946 serving as gunnery officer and executive officer on destroyers in both the Atlantic and Pacific. He received aBronze Star for action atOkinawa . In 1949, he earned a law degree fromHarvard Law School .He worked for Vick Chemical Company in 1950 (founded by his grandfather) before serving as a North Carolina
superior court judge from 1956 to 1961, when PresidentJohn F. Kennedy appointed him to theUnited States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina . He resigned as a judge in 1963 and became a candidate forGovernor of North Carolina . Preyer eventually lost in the 1964 Democratic Party primary runoff to another former judge,Dan K. Moore .I. Beverly Lake, Sr. was also acandidate in the Democratic primary.After working as a vice president for North Carolina National Bank (today,
Bank of America ), Preyer was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1968. He served six terms in Congress and was chairman of theHouse Ethics Committee in the95th U.S. Congress . He also served on theHouse Select Committee on Assassinations . He was defeated for re-election in 1980 byWalter E. Johnston, III .Rich Preyer died from
cancer at the age of 82. TheL. Richardson Preyer Federal Building in Greensboro is named in his honor. He and his wife, Emily, both received theNorth Carolina Award for Public Service.References
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/preswick-pribble.html "The Political Graveyard"]
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000520 Congressional Biography]
* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=1938 Federal Judicial Center]
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* [http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW01-02/02-0929/memorials.html October 10, 2001 Memorials in "Princeton Alumni Weekly"]
* [http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/EnactedLegislation/Resolutions/RTF/2001-2002/Res2001-28.rtf North Carolina General Assembly resolution] (rich text file)
* [http://giving.unc.edu/distprofs/preyer.htm UNC giving - THE L. RICHARDSON AND EMILY PREYER BICENTENNIAL PROFESSORSHIP]
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