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Senate Years of Service: 1937-1955 Party: Democrat
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JOHNSON, Edwin Carl, a Senator from Colorado; born in Scandia, Republic County, Kans., January 1,
1884; moved with his parents to a cattle ranch near Elsie, Nebr., in 1884; attended the rural
schools; employed as railroad laborer, telegrapher, and train dispatcher 1901-1909;
homesteaded on government land in Colorado in 1910; operated the Farmers Cooperative
Milling Elevator and also engaged in the produce business 1920-1930; member, State house of
representatives 1923-1931; lieutenant governor of Colorado 1931-1933 and Governor
1933-1937; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1936; reelected in 1942 and
again in 1948 and served from January 3, 1937, to January 3, 1955; was not a candidate for
reelection in 1954; chairman, Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Eighty-first and
Eighty-second Congresses), Select Committee on the Joseph McCarthy Censure (Eighty-third
Congress); Governor of Colorado 1955-1957; was not a candidate for renomination in 1956;
retired but remained active as a volunteer on several State commissions and committees; died in
Denver, Colo., May 30, 1970; interment in Fairmont Mausoleum.
Bibliography Dictionary of American Biography; McCarty, Patrick. Big Ed Johnson of Colorado: A Political Portrait. Masters thesis,
University of Colorado, 1958.
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