John N. Heiskell

John Netherland Heiskell ( born November 2, 1872 in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, † December 28, 1972 in Little Rock, Arkansas ) was an American politician of the Democratic Party. Of 6 January 1913 to 29 January 1913, he sat for the U.S. state of Arkansas in the U.S. Senate.

Biography

Heiskell was in Rogersville, who was born in eastern Tennessee. Little is known about Heiskells youth. It is known that he. Beginning in 1902 until his death, owner and editor of the Arkansas Gazette, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize twice After the sudden death of Jeff Davis Heiskell was appointed in the Senate as successor to Davis. His term lasted for 23 days. William M. Kavanaugh subsequently went Heiskells to follow.

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