- A. Jeff McLemore
Infobox_Congressman
name = A. Jeff McLemore|
date of birth =March 13 1857
place of birth =Spring Hill, Tennessee
date of death = death date and age|1929|3|4|1857|3|13
place of death =Laredo, Texas
state =Texas
district = At-Large
term = 1915 – 1919
preceded =Hatton W. Sumners
succeeded = District dissolved
party = Democratic
spouse = May ClarkAtkins Jefferson McLemore (
March 13 1857 -March 4 1929 ) was an American newspaper publisher, State Representative and United States Representative fromTexas .Early life
McLemore was born on a farm near
Spring Hill, Tennessee onMarch 13 1857 . He was educated in local schools and by private tutors. McLemore moved to Texas in 1878 and was employed as a cowboy, printer, and newspaper reporter, and later as a miner inColorado andMexico . [CongBio|M000554|name=McLEMORE, Atkins Jefferson|inline=1] He returned to Texas and settled in San Antonio working primarily in the newspaper business inKyle, Texas .Political career
McLemore moved to Corpus Christi in 1889 and established the "Gulf News" and was elected to the
Texas House of Representatives , serving from 1892-1896. [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/MM/fmc88.html Handbook of Texas Online] ] He later moved to Austin where he was elected to the Board of Aldermen for one term. McLemore was elected Secretary of the Democratic State executive committee from 1900-1904. In 1903, he founded a weekly magazine entitled "State Topics", which eventually became "Texas Monthly Review and State Topics". [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/MM/fmc88.html Handbook of Texas Online] ] McLemore relocated once again, this time to Houston in 1911 where he again engaged in the newspaper publishing business. In 1915, he was elected as a Democrat to Congress representing one of the state's two At-Large districts serving two terms fromMarch 4 1915 toMarch 3 1919 . McLemore was an ardent opponent of America's entry intoWorld War I , a position he believed he held in common with PresidentWoodrow Wilson who campaigned for reelection on the slogan "He kept us out of war". Less than 90 days after his election to a second term in 1916, President Wilson called on Congress to declare war on Germany. [ [http://www.coramdeoacademy.org/content/articles&audio/USandWW1dwyer.pdf Dwyer, John J. "The United States and World War I." December, 2003.] ] When McLemore became a strident opponent of the president, the Democrat-dominated Texas legislature redrew the state's congressional districts to eliminate McLemore's statewide at-large district, and drew 18 districts, [Keith, Jeanette. "Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight:Race, Class and Power in the Rural South during World War I." Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2004. p. 169.] forcing McLemore into the same district with fellow Houston incumbentsJoe H. Eagle andDaniel E. Garrett in the 8th District. Garrett bowed out of the contest, and Eagle defeated McLemore.Life after Congress
In 1919, McLemore moved from Houston to Hebbronville, and he resumed the newspaper publishing business in south Texas, eventually residing in Laredo. In 1928, McLemore made one more run for public office for an open U.S. Senate seat, but was defeated by
Thomas T. Connally . McLemore died in Laredo onMarch 4 1929 (the day after he would have taken office if he had won the Senate race). He is interred in Oakwood Cemetery in Austin. [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mcleary-mclennan.html Political Graveyard] ]References
Persondata
NAME = McLemore, A. Jeff
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = McLemore, Atkins Jefferson
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American politician
DATE OF BIRTH =March 13 1857
PLACE OF BIRTH = Spring Hill,Tennessee ,United States
DATE OF DEATH =March 4 1929
PLACE OF DEATH = Laredo,Texas , United States
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