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Jared Y. Sanders Sr.

American politician (1869–1944)


Summary

American politician (1869–1944)

FieldValue
nameJared Young Sanders Sr.
imageJared Young Sanders.jpg
state1Louisiana
district16th
term_start1March 4, 1917
term_end1March 3, 1921
preceded1Lewis L. Morgan
succeeded1George K. Favrot
title2Governor of Louisiana
order234th
partyDemocratic
term_start2May 12, 1908
term_end2May 14, 1912
lieutenant2Paul M. Lambremont
preceded2Newton C. Blanchard
succeeded2Luther E. Hall
title3Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
order325th
term_start3May 10, 1904
term_end3May 12, 1908
governor3Newton C. Blanchard
preceded3Newton C. Blanchard
succeeded3Paul M. Lambremont
office4Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
term41892–1896
1898–1904
birth_nameJared Young Sanders
birth_date
birth_placeInglewood Plantation, east of Morgan City, Louisiana
death_date
death_placeBaton Rouge, Louisiana
resting_placeFranklin Cemetery in Franklin, Louisiana
occupationLawyer
alma_materTulane University
signatureSignature of Jared Young Sanders Sr.png
spouse{{Plainlist
* {{MarriageAda Veronica ShawMay 31, 18911912enddiv.}}
childrenJared Y. Sanders Jr.

1898–1904

Jared Young Sanders Sr. (January 29, 1869 – March 23, 1944) was an American journalist and attorney from Franklin, the seat of St. Mary Parish in south Louisiana, who served as his state's House Speaker (1900–1904), lieutenant governor (1904–1908), the 34th governor (1908–1912), and U.S. representative (1917–1921). Near the end of his political career he was a part of the anti-Long faction within the Louisiana Democratic Party. Huey Pierce Long Jr., in fact had once grappled with Sanders in the lobby of the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans.

He married Ada Veronica Shaw on May 31, 1891, and they had one son, Jared Y. Sanders Jr. They divorced in 1912. Sanders remarried to Emma Dickinson in 1916.

Jared Y. Sanders died at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge on March 23, 1944.

Footnotes

References

  • "Jared Young Sanders", A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography, Vol. 2 (1988), pp. 714–715
  • Mary E. Sanders, "The Political Career of Jared Young Sandrs, 1892–1912", Master's thesis (1955), Louisiana State University.
  • Miriam G. Reeves, Governors of Louisiana (1980)
  • Robert Sobel and John Raimo, Biographical Directory of the Governors of the U.S. (1978)
  • Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections, U.S. Senate elections from Louisiana, 1908, 1920, and 1926.
  • State of Louisiana – Biography
  • Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives 1812 – 2008

References

  1. Richard D. White Jr., ''Kingfish'' (New York: Random House, 2006), p. 68.
  2. (1910). "The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography". James T. White & Company.
  3. (1944-03-24). "Death Claims Jared Sanders". The Crowley Post-Signal.
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