Joe Henry Eagle (January 23, 1870 – January 10, 1963) was a
U.S. Representative
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from
Texas
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.
Born in
Tompkinsville, Kentucky
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, Eagle was graduated from the local high school in 1883 and obtained a teacher's certificate in 1884.
He was also graduated from
Burritt College in
Spencer, Tennessee
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History
Spencer is named after Thomas Sharp ...
, in 1887.
He moved to Texas. He taught school 1887-1893 and served as superintendent of the city schools of
Vernon, Texas
Vernon is a city and the county seat of Wilbarger County, Texas, United States. and as of the 2010 Census had a population of 11,002.
History
The original town was called Eagle Springs by the indigenous community as early as 1858. After th ...
from 1889 to 1891.
He studied law.
He was admitted to the bar in 1893 and commenced practice in
Wichita Falls, Texas
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.
City attorney of Wichita Falls in 1894 and 1895.
He moved to Houston in 1895 and continued the practice of law.
Eagle was elected as a
Democrat
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to the Sixty-third and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1913 – March 3, 1921).
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1920.
Eagle was elected on January 28, 1933, to both the Seventy-second and Seventy-third Congresses to fill the vacancies caused by the death of Daniel E. Garrett, who had been reelected in 1932.
He was reelected to the Seventy-fourth Congress and served from January 28, 1933, to January 3, 1937.
He was not a candidate for renomination in 1936, but was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for
United States Senator
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.
He resumed the practice of his profession.
He was a resident of
Houston, Texas, until his death January 10, 1963.
He is interred in Forest Park (Lawndale) Cemetery.
Sources
References
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1870 births
1963 deaths
Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Texas
Burritt College alumni