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Senate Years of Service: 1911-1913; 1913-1915; 1915-1923 Party: Republican; Progressive; Republican
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POINDEXTER, Miles, a Representative and a Senator from Washington; born in Memphis, Tenn., April
22, 1868; attended the Fancy Hill Academy, Rockbridge County, Va., and Washington and Lee
University, Lexington, Va., graduating in law from that university in 1891; settled in Walla Walla,
Wash., in 1891; admitted to the bar and began the practice of law; prosecuting attorney of Walla
Walla County in 1892; moved to Spokane, Wash., in 1897 and continued the practice of law;
assistant prosecuting attorney for Spokane County 1898-1904; judge of the superior court
1904-1908; elected as a Republican to the Sixty-first Congress (March 4, 1909-March 3, 1911);
elected to the United States Senate in 1910; reelected in 1916 and served from March 4, 1911, to
March 3, 1923; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1922; chairman, Committee on Expenditures
in the Interior Department (Sixty-second Congress), Committee on Mines and Mining (Sixty-second,
Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh Congresses), Committee on Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico
(Sixty-second Congress), Committee on Expenditures in the War Department (Sixty-third and
Sixty-fourth Congresses), Committee on Indian Depredations (Sixty-fifth Congress); appointed by
President Warren Harding as Ambassador to Peru 1923-1928; unsuccessful candidate for the United
States Senate in 1928; returned to his home, Elk Cliff, Greenlee, Rockbridge County, Va., where he
died September 21, 1946; interment in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Lexington, Va.
Bibliography American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Allen, Howard W. Poindexter of
Washington: A Study in Progressive Politics. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University
Press, 1981; Poindexter, Miles. The Ayar-Incas. 2 vols. New York: H. Liveright,
1930.
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