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MILLER, John Elvis

1888 – 1981

Overview
Biography
Congresses
Bibliography
Research Collections
Library of Congress
US Congresses Served
House Years of Service
72nd – 75th(1931 – 1937)
Senate Years of Service
75th – 77th(1937 – 1941)
State / Territory
Arkansas
Positions
Representative
Senator
Party
Democrat

Overview

US Congresses Served
House Years of Service
72nd – 75th(1931 – 1937)
Senate Years of Service
75th – 77th(1937 – 1941)
State / Territory
Arkansas
Positions
Representative
Senator
Party
Democrat

Biography

MILLER, John Elvis, a Representative and a Senator from Arkansas; born in Aid, Stoddard County, Mo., May 15, 1888; attended the public schools, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College at Cape Girardeau, and Valparaiso (Ind.) University; graduated from the law department of the University of Kentucky at Lexington in 1912; admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in Searcy, White County, Ark.; also engaged in banking; delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1918; served as prosecuting attorney, first judicial circuit of Arkansas, 1919-1922; elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-second and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1931, to November 14, 1937, when he resigned to become a Senator; elected on October 18, 1937, as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joseph T. Robinson for the term ending January 3, 1943, and served from November 15, 1937, until his resignation effective March 31, 1941, having been appointed United States district judge for the western district of Arkansas; retired as United States district judge in 1967 and became United States senior district judge; resided in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Ark. until his death on January 30, 1981; interment at Forest Park Cemetery.

Congresses

CongressPositionPartyStateSwornStartDeparture
72
Representative
Democrat
Arkansas
12/07/1931
03/04/1931
73
Representative
Democrat
Arkansas
03/09/1933
03/04/1933
74
Representative
Democrat
Arkansas
01/03/1935
01/03/1935
75
Representative
Democrat
Arkansas
01/05/1937
01/03/1937
11/14/1937
75
Senator
Democrat
Arkansas
11/15/1937
76
Senator
Democrat
Arkansas
77
Senator
Democrat
Arkansas
03/31/1941

The 72nd United States Congress

The 73rd United States Congress

The 74th United States Congress

The 75th United States Congress

The 75th United States Congress

The 76th United States Congress

The 77th United States Congress

Bibliography

Extended Bibliography
Ledbetter, Calvin R., Jr. "The Special Senatorial Election of 1937 and Its Legacy for Arkansas Politics." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 63 (Spring 2004): 1-23.

Research Collections

University of Arkansas

Special Collections
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Papers:
Correspondence in Clyde Taylor Ellis papers, 1933-1976; and miscellaneous items in various collections.
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