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Senate Years of Service: 1935-1947 Party: Democrat
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BILBO, Theodore Gilmore, a Senator from Mississippi; born on a farm near Poplarville, Pearl River County,
Miss., October 13, 1877; attended the public schools, Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn., the law
department of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., and the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor;
teacher in district and high schools of Mississippi for five years; admitted to the bar in 1908 and
commenced practice in Poplarville, Miss.; member, State senate 1908-1912; elected lieutenant
governor 1912-1916; twice elected Governor and served 1916-1920 and 1928-1932; elected as a
Democrat to the United States Senate in 1934, 1940 and again in 1946 and served from January 3,
1935, until his death in New Orleans on August 21, 1947; did not take the oath of office in 1947 at the
beginning of the Eightieth Congress; chairman, Committee on District of Columbia (Seventy-eighth and
Seventy-ninth Congresses), Committee on Pensions (Seventy-eighth Congress); interment in Juniper
Grove Cemetery, near Poplarville, Miss.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Morgan, Chester. Redneck Liberal: Theodore
G. Bilbo and the New Deal. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985; Smith,
Charles P. Theodore G. Bilbos Senatorial Career, The Final Years: 1941-1947. Ph.D.
dissertation, University of Southern Mississippi, 1983.
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