- Robert Lynn Hogg
Robert Lynn Hogg (
December 30 ,1893 -July 21 ,1973 ) was an American politician who representedWest Virginia in theUnited States House of Representatives from 1930-1933. He was the son ofCharles E. Hogg .Hogg was born in
Point Pleasant, West Virginia . He attended the public schools and West Virginia Preparatory School. He graduated fromWest Virginia University atMorgantown, West Virginia in 1914 and from its law department in 1916. He was admitted to the bar in 1916 and commenced practice inPoint Pleasant, West Virginia . During theFirst World War , he served from 1917-1919 in the Coast Artillery Corps and the Air Sevice. After the war, he resumed the practice of law in Point Pleasant, West Virginia.Hogg was the prosecuting attorney of
Mason County, West Virginia 1921-1924. He was also a member of theWest Virginia Senate 1925-1929. He was elected as a Republican, in a special election, November 4, 1930, to theSeventy-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofJames A. Hughes and was reelected to theSeventy-second Congress and served from November 4, 1930, to March 3, 1933. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1932 to theSeventy-third Congress .After leaving Congress, Hogg resumed the practice of law in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. He was a lawyer for the Association of Life Insurance Presidents, New York City, 1935-1944 and executive and vice president of American Life Convention,
Chicago, Illinois 1944-1954. In addition, he was the senior vice president, advisory counsel, and vice chairman of the board, Equitable Life Assurance Society of United States, from 1954 until retirement in 1960 and then continued to serve as a member of its board and executive committee. He was the counsel to a law firm inCharleston, West Virginia 1960-1970 and resided inLewisburg, West Virginia . He was buried in Lone Oak Cemetery, Point Pleasant, West Virginia.External links
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