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J. Murray Hooker






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J. Murray Hooker
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Virginia's 5th district
In office
November 8, 1921 – March 3, 1925
Preceded byRorer A. James
Succeeded byJoseph Whitehead
Personal details
Born(1873-10-29)October 29, 1873
Buffalo Ridge, Virginia
DiedAugust 6, 1940(1940-08-06) (aged 66)
Stuart, Virginia
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materCollege of William and Mary
Washington and Lee University
Professionlawyer

James Murray Hooker (October 29, 1873 – August 6, 1940) was a lawyer and U.S. Representative from Virginia.

Biography

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Born in Buffalo Ridge, Virginia, Hooker attended the public schools. He was graduated from the College of William and MaryinWilliamsburg, Virginia, and from the law department of Washington and Lee UniversityinLexington, Virginia, in 1896. He was admitted to the bar in 1896 and commenced practice in Stuart, Virginia. He served as Commonwealth's attorney for Patrick County, Virginia. He served as delegate to the Virginia constitutional convention in 1901 and 1902. He served as member of the board of visitors to the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington in 1901–1906. He served as member of the Virginia Fisheries Commission in 1908–1914.

Hooker was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Rorer A. James. He was reelected to the Sixty-eighth Congress and served from November 8, 1921, to March 3, 1925. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1924. He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1924. He served as chairman of the Democratic State committee in 1925. He resumed the practice of his profession at Stuart, Virginia, where he died August 6, 1940. He was interred in Stuart Cemetery.

Electoral history

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Sources

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by

Rorer A. James

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Virginia's 5th congressional district

1921–1925
Succeeded by

Joseph Whitehead


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