- William P. Jackson
William Purnell Jackson (
January 11 ,1868 –March 7 ,1939 ) was a Republican member of theUnited States Senate , representing the State of Maryland from 1912-1914. His father,William Humphreys Jackson , was a U.S. Congressman from Maryland.Jackson was born in
Salisbury, Maryland , and attended the public schools ofWicomico County, Maryland and theWilmington Conference Academy ofDover, Delaware . He engaged in thelumber business in 1887.Jackson became a member of the
Republican National Committee in 1908, and was appointed to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of senatorIsidor Rayner in 1912. While senator, Jackson served as chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of State (Sixty-second Congress).A special election was called in 1913 to choose Rayner's successor, but Jackson chose not to become a candidate. He served from
November 29 , 1912, untilJanuary 28 , 1914, when an elected successor,Blair Lee I , officially qualified for the position.Following his short tenure in the Senate, Jackson resumed his former business pursuits in the lumber business. Jackson later served as Maryland State
treasurer from 1918-1920; as president of the Salisbury National Bank; and a director of the Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic Railway Company.Jackson died in his hometown of Salisbury in 1939, and is buried at Parsons Cemetery.
References
*CongBio|J000030
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7981310 William Jackson at Find-A-Grave]
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