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Senate Years of Service: 1943-1949; 1956-1959 Party: Republican; Republican
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REVERCOMB, William Chapman, a Senator from West Virginia; born in Covington, Alleghany County, Va., July 20,
1895; attended the public schools at Covington, Va.; attended Washington and Lee University,
Lexington, Va., 1914-1916; graduated from law department of the University of Virginia at
Charlottesville in 1919; admitted to the bar the same year and practiced in Covington, Va.; during the
First World War enlisted in the United States Army and served as a corporal 1917-1919; moved to
Charleston, W.Va., in 1922 and continued the practice of law; chairman of the State judicial
convention of 1936; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1942 and served from
January 3, 1943, to January 3, 1949; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1948 and for election in
1952; chairman, Committee on Public Works (Eightieth Congress), Special Committee on the Roof
and Sky Lights (Eightieth Congress); elected on November 6, 1956, to the United States Senate to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of Harley M. Kilgore and served from November 7, 1956, to January
3, 1959; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1958 and for the gubernatorial nomination in 1960;
resumed the practice of law; resided in Charleston, W.Va., where he died October 6, 1979; interment
in Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston, W.Va.
BibliographyPrice, Samuel Worth, Jr. A Stalwart Conservative in the
Senate: William Chapman Revercomb. Masters thesis, Marshall University, 1978.
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