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Senate Years of Service: 1933-1965 Party: Democrat
BYRD, Harry Flood, (father of Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., and nephew of Henry De La Warr
Flood and Joel West Flood),
a Senator from Virginia; born in Martinsburg, Berkeley County,
W.Va., June 10, 1887; moved with his parents to Winchester, Va., in 1887;
attended the public schools and Shenandoah Valley Academy at Winchester, Va.;
entered the newspaper publishing business in 1903 and became publisher of the
Winchester (Va.) Star; also engaged extensively in agricultural pursuits near
Berryville, Va., in 1906, specializing in growing and storing apples and
peaches; president of the Valley Turnpike Co. 1908-1918; member, State
senate1915-1925; State fuel commissioner in 1918; was elected chairman of the
Democratic State committee in 1922; Governor of Virginia 1926-1930; Democratic
National committeeman 1928-1940; was appointed March 4, 1933, and subsequently
elected on November 7, 1933, as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Claude A. Swanson; reelected in 1934,
1940, 1946, 1952, 1958, and 1964, and served from March 4, 1933, until his
resignation November 10, 1965; chairman, Committee on Rules (Seventy-seventh
through Seventy-ninth Congresses), Committee on Finance (Eighty-fourth through
Eighty-ninth Congresses), Joint Committee on the Reduction of Nonessential
Federal Expenditures (Seventy-seventh through Eighty-ninth Congresses), Joint
Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation (Eighty-fourth through Eighty-ninth
Congresses); died in Berryville, Va., October 20, 1966; interment in Mount
Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Va.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography;
American National Biography; Heinemann, Ronald L.
Harry Byrd of Virginia. Charlottesville: University Press of
Virginia, 1996; Wilkinson, J. Harvie.
Harry Byrd and the Changing Face of Virginia Politics,
1945-1966. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1968.
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