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CRISP, Charles Robert, (son of Charles Frederick Crisp),
a Representative from Georgia; born in Ellaville, Schley County, Ga., October 19,
1870; attended the public schools of Americus, Ga.; clerk in the Interior Department, Washington,
D.C., 1889-1891; parliamentarian of the House of Representatives 1891-1895; studied law; was
admitted to the bar in 1895 and commenced practice in Americus, Sumter County, Ga.; elected as a
Democrat to the Fifty-fourth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, Charles F.
Crisp, and served from December 19, 1896, to March 3, 1897; was not a candidate for renomination
in 1896; resumed the practice of law in Americus, Ga.; judge of the city court of Americus
1900-1912; again parliamentarian of the House of Representatives in the Sixty-second Congress;
parliamentarian of the Democratic National Convention in 1912; elected to the Sixty-third and to the
nine succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1913, until October 7, 1932, when he resigned
to become a member of the United States Tariff Commission, in which capacity he served until
December 30, 1932; was not a candidate for renomination in 1932, but was an unsuccessful candidate
for the nomination for United States Senator to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of William J.
Harris; member of the American World War Debt Funding Commission; resumed the practice of his
chosen profession in Washington, D.C.; died in Americus, Ga., February 7, 1937; interment in Oak
Grove Cemetery.
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