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Senate Years of Service: 1958-1973 Party: Democrat
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JORDAN, Benjamin Everett, a Senator from North Carolina; born in Ramseur, Randolph County, N.C.,
September 8, 1896; attended the public schools, Rutherford (N.C.) College Preparatory School in
1912 and 1913, and Trinity College, now Duke University, in 1914 and 1915; during the First World
War served overseas with the Tank Corps, United States Army 1918-1919; organized Sellers
Manufacturing Co., a textile firm, in 1927 and served as secretary-treasurer and general manager;
Democratic national committeeman 1954-1958; member, North Carolina Peace Officers Benefit and
Retirement Commission 1943-1958; member, North Carolina Medical Care Commission
1945-1951; chairman, Board of Trustees, Alamance County General Hospital; appointed on April
19, 1958, as a Democrat to the United States Senate, and subsequently elected November 4, 1958,
to fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. Kerr Scott in the term ending January 3, 1961; reelected
in 1960, and again in 1966 for the term ending January 3, 1973; unsuccessful candidate for
renomination in 1972; co-chairman, Joint Committee on Inaugural Arrangements (Eighty-eighth and
Ninetieth Congresses), chairman, Joint Committee on the Library (Eighty-eighth through
Ninety-second Congresses), Committee on Rules and Administration (Eighty-eighth through
Ninety-second Congresses), Joint Committee on Printing (Ninety-first and Ninety-second
Congresses); died in Saxapahaw, N.C., March 15, 1974; interment in Pine Hill Cemetery,
Burlington, N.C.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography;
Bulla, Ben F. Textiles and Politics: The Life of B. Everett Jordan: From Saxapahaw to
the United States Senate. Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 1992.
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