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+ | '''Joseph Jefferson Mansfield''' was a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from the [[U.S. state]] of [[Texas]] from 1917 to 1947. | ||
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+ | Mansfield was born on February 9, 1861. He was born in [[Wayne, West Virginia]]. However, when he was born this was still part of the state of [[Virginia]]. He attended the public schools in West Virginia.<ref>http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000112}</ref> | ||
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+ | In 1881 he moved to Texas, settling in the community of [[Alleyton, Texas|Alleyton]]. Here he worked in farm and railroad laboring jobs. | ||
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+ | In 1886, he was admitted to the bar. By this time he had relocated to [[Eagle Lake, Texas]]. This was a busy year for Mansfield, as he also organized two companies of the [[Texas National Guard]]. About this time he also began the first newspaper in Eagle Lake. Mansfield rose to the rank of captain in the National Guard. | ||
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+ | In 1889 he was elected [[mayor]] of Eagle Lake. In 1892 he became the county prosecutor of [[Colorado County, Texas|Colorado County]] where both Alleyton and Eagle Lake are located. From 1896 until 1916 he served as [[judge]] of Colorado County. Until 1910 this also made him the effective superintendent of schools for the county. | ||
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+ | He was elected to Congress as a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] in 1916. He served in Congress until his death at [[Bethesda, Maryland]] on July 12, 1947. | ||
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+ | From the [[72nd United States Congress|Seventy-second Congress]] until the [[79th United States Congress|Seventy-ninth Congress]] he served as chairman of the [[United States House Committee on Rivers and Harbors|House Committee on Rivers and Harbors]]. [[Mansfield Dam]] is named after him. | ||
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Joseph Mansfield (politician) | |
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Born | February 9, 1861 |
Died | July 12, 1947 (Age 86) |
Texas Congressman from 1917 to 1947. |
Joseph Jefferson Mansfield was a member of the United States House of Representatives from the U.S. state of Texas from 1917 to 1947.
Mansfield was born on February 9, 1861. He was born in Wayne, West Virginia. However, when he was born this was still part of the state of Virginia. He attended the public schools in West Virginia.[1]
In 1881 he moved to Texas, settling in the community of Alleyton. Here he worked in farm and railroad laboring jobs.
In 1886, he was admitted to the bar. By this time he had relocated to Eagle Lake, Texas. This was a busy year for Mansfield, as he also organized two companies of the Texas National Guard. About this time he also began the first newspaper in Eagle Lake. Mansfield rose to the rank of captain in the National Guard.
In 1889 he was elected mayor of Eagle Lake. In 1892 he became the county prosecutor of Colorado County where both Alleyton and Eagle Lake are located. From 1896 until 1916 he served as judge of Colorado County. Until 1910 this also made him the effective superintendent of schools for the county.
He was elected to Congress as a Democrat in 1916. He served in Congress until his death at Bethesda, Maryland on July 12, 1947.
From the Seventy-second Congress until the Seventy-ninth Congress he served as chairman of the House Committee on Rivers and Harbors. Mansfield Dam is named after him.