George H. Christopher
George Henry Christopher (December 9, 1888 – January 23, 1959) was a Democratic representative from Missouri's 6th congressional district from January 3, 1949, to January 3, 1951, and from the Missouri's 4th congressional district from January 3, 1955, until his death from a heart attack on January 23, 1959.[1] Christopher did not sign the 1956 Southern Manifesto and voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.[2]
George H. Christopher | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri | |
In office January 3, 1955 – January 23, 1959 | |
Preceded by | Jeffrey Paul Hillelson |
Succeeded by | William J. Randall |
Constituency | 4th district |
In office January 3, 1949 – January 3, 1951 | |
Preceded by | Marion T. Bennett |
Succeeded by | Orland K. Armstrong |
Constituency | 6th district |
Personal details | |
Born | near Butler, Missouri, US | December 9, 1888
Died | January 23, 1959 70) Washington, D.C., US | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
He was born on a farm in Bates County, Missouri, near Butler, Missouri. He graduated from Hill's Business College, Sedalia, Missouri, in 1907. He lived on a farm in Calhoun County, Illinois, and Craig County, Oklahoma, before returning to Missouri.
He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler.
References
- House Eulogizes Rep. Christopher; Joplin News Herald; Joplin, Missouri; Page 1; January 27, 1959
- "HR 6127. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957". GovTrack.us.
- United States Congress. "George H. Christopher (id: C000383)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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