Joseph W. Byrns, Sr.

Joseph W. Byrns, Sr.

Infobox Officeholder
name =Joseph Wellington Byrns, Sr.


imagesize =200px
small

caption =
order =46th
office =Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
term_start =January 3, 1935
term_end =June 4, 1936
president =Franklin D. Roosevelt
predecessor =Henry T. Rainey
successor =William B. Bankhead
order2 =Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Tennessee's 5th & 6th districts
term_start2 =March 4, 1909
term_end2 =March 3, 1933 (6th)
March 4, 1933June 4, 1936 (5th)
predecessor2 =John W. Gaines
Ewin L. Davis
successor2 =Clarence W. Turner
Richard M. Atkinson
birth_date =July 20, 1869
birth_place =Cedar Hill, Tennessee
death_date =June 4, 1936 (aged 66)
death_place =Washington, D.C.
nationality =
party =Democratic
spouse =
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater =Vanderbilt University
occupation =
profession =Law
net worth =
religion =


website =
footnotes =

Joseph Wellington "Jo" Byrns, Sr. (July 20, 1869–June 4, 1936) was a U.S. politician. He served as a 14-term Democratic Congressman from Tennessee.

Byrns was born in Cedar Hill, Robertson County, Tennessee, son of James Henry Byrns and Mary Emily Jackson. He was named for a maternal uncle, Joseph William Green Jackson who died in the Civil War. A graduate of public schools, he displayed a strong early interest in politics and was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1894 and reelected in 1896 and 1898. In 1900 he was elected to the Tennessee State Senate.

In 1902 he ran for district attorney of Davidson County, Tennessee but was defeated — his only unsuccessful political race in 18 efforts. In 1908, Byrns received the Democratic nomination for U.S. Representative and was elected in November of that year to a term beginning March 4, 1909. He served in the House for the rest of his life.

Byrns was widely respected and his influence grew as his seniority did. He was chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee from 1928 to 1935. [cite book |author=Irish, Ann B. |title=Joseph W. Byrns of Tennessee: a political biography |publisher=University of Tennessee Press |location=Knoxville |year=2001 |pages=220 |isbn=1-57233-131-3 |oclc= |doi=] In 1931 he was appointed chairman of the powerful House Appropriations Committee and in 1933 became House Majority Leader. In 1935 he became Speaker of the House.

Byrns was Speaker when he died in Washington, D.C., and had been planning to run for reelection. His funeral, attended by President Roosevelt and other dignitaries, was held in the United States Capitol. He was interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville. His son Jo Byrns, Jr. later served a single term in the House but never achieved the popularity of Jo, Sr.

Byrns was also an active Civitan. [cite book |last= Leonhart |first= James Chancellor |title= The Fabulous Octogenarian |year= 1962 |publisher= Redwood House, Inc. |location= Baltimore Maryland |pages= 277 ]

References

Legacy

Jo Byrns High School, near Adams, Tennessee in his native Robertson County, is named in his honor.

External links

* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11740 Joseph Wellington Byrns, Sr.] at Find-A-Grave
* [http://www.rcstn.net/jbes Jo Byrns Elementary School]
* [http://www.rcstn.net/jbhs Jo Byrns High School]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Joseph W. Byrns, Jr. — Joseph Wellington Byrns, Jr. (August 15, 1903 ndash; March 8, 1973) was an attorney and one term Member of Congress from Tennessee. He was the son of former House Speaker Jo Byrns and Julia Woodard.Byrns was born in Davidson County, Tennessee. He …   Wikipedia

  • Joseph W. Byrns — Joseph Wellington Byrns (* 20. Juli 1869 in Cedar Hill, Robertson County, Tennessee; † 4. Juni 1936 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratischen Partei, Mitglied des US Repräsentantenhauses für Tennessee und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Joseph W. Byrns junior — Joseph W. Byrns (1939) Joseph Wellington Byrns Jr. (* 15. August 1903 in Nashville, Tennessee; † 8. März 1973 in Daytona Beach, Florida) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1939 und 1941 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Tennessee im US… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Byrns — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Harold Byrns (1903–1977), deutsch amerikanischer Komponist Joseph W. Byrns (1869–1936), US amerikanischer Politiker Joseph W. Byrns junior (1903–1973), US amerikanischer Politiker Samuel Byrns (1848–1914) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Joseph Cannon — Joseph Gurney Cannon Joseph Gurney Cannon (* 7. Mai 1836 in Guilford, Guilford County, North Carolina; † 12. November 1926 in Danville, Illinois) war ein US amerikanischer Rechtsanwalt und Politiker (Republika …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Joseph G. Cannon — Joseph Gurney Cannon Joseph Gurney Cannon (* 7. Mai 1836 in Guilford, Guilford County, North Carolina; † 12. November 1926 in Danville, Illinois) war ein US amerikanischer Rechtsanwalt und Politiker (Republika …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Joseph Gurney Cannon — (* 7. Mai 1836 in Guilford, Guilford County, North Carolina; † 12. November 1926 in Danville, Illinois) war ein US amerikanischer Rechtsanwalt und Politiker (Republikanische Partei), der zwischen 1903 und 191 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Joseph Bradley Varnum — Joseph Bradlay Varnum Joseph Bradley Varnum (* 29. Januar 1751 in Dracut, Massachusetts; † 21. September 1821 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratisch Republikanischen Partei aus dem Bundesstaat Massachusetts. Leben Joseph… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Joseph William Martin — junior (* 3. November 1884 in North Attleborough, Bristol County, Massachusetts; † 6. März 1968 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker (Republikanische Partei). Leben Martin wurde 1884 in Massachusetts geboren. Nach der Schule wurd …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • List of United States political families (B) — The following is an alphabetical list of political families in the United States whose last name begins with B.The Babcocks and Weeks*Joseph Weeks (1773 1845), Clerk of Richmond, New Hampshire 1802 1822; New Hampshire State Representative 1807… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”