- Archibald Hill Carmichael
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Archibald M. Carmichael "Archibald Hill Carmichael (
June 17 1864 —July 15 1947 ) was an American Democratic politician who representedAlabama's 8th congressional district in theUnited States House of Representatives from November 1933 to January 1937.Early life
Archibald Hill Carmichael was born in
Dale County, Alabama , near the community of Sylvan Grove. His father,Jesse Malcolm Carmichael , who fought in the Civil War and lost a hand at theBattle of Antietam , served asAlabama Secretary of State . [http://www.legislature.state.al.us/misc/History/histoverview.html Welcome to the Alabama State Legislature ] ] The younger Carmichael received his education in public schools and studied at theUniversity of Alabama School of Law , graduating in 1886. He was admitted to the bar that same year and moved to north Alabama to practice law in Tuscumbia..CongBio|C000159|name=CARMICHAEL, Archibald Hill|inline=1] Carmichael married Annie Sugg in 1890. [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/colbert/bios/gbs305carmicha.txt]Political life
Carmichael served four years (1890-1894) as solicitor for the 8th judicial district of Alabama. In 1901 he was a delegate to the Alabama state constitutional convention. It was this convention which drafted the
Alabama constitution presently in use in Alabama today and which is one of the longest such documents in the world. Carmichael served in theAlabama House of Representatives from 1907 until 1911 and then again from 1915 until 1919. During those tenure's he served as theSpeaker of the House in 1907 and 1911. Active in partisan politics Carmichael was a delegate to theDemocratic National Convention in 1916, 1928 and 1932.School boards
Carmichael was active in both state and local education issues. In fact, he held three elected positions at the same time. He was elected to the
Alabama State Senate from 1919-1923; theAlabama State Board of Education from 1919-1947 and the local Tuscumbia Board of Education from 1920-1947. During that same period, he was appointed as a trustee of theUniversity of Alabama from 1924-1947.U.S. Congress
Carmichael's first election to the U.S. House of Representatives came on
November 7 1933 when he was elected to fill the unexpired term ofEdward B. Almon who had died while in office. Carmichael was elected to a full term in the74th Congress serving from 1935-1937. During this session, theSocial Security Act became law. He did not seek re-election, returning, instead, to Alabama, where he continued to practice law until his death.Archibald Hill Carmichael died in Tuscumbia at the age of 83.
References
*Alabama Legislative History Overview, Accessed 19 April 2007.
*Biographical Directory of the United States Congress [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000159 "Archibald Hill Carmichael"] , Accessed 19 April 2007.
*Brant & Fuller [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/colbert/bios/gbs305carmicha.txt Colbert County Alabama Archives and Biographies - Archibald Hill Carmichael] , Accessed via rootsweb.com on 19 April 2007.
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