John Marshall Butler

John Marshall Butler ( born July 21, 1897 in Baltimore, Maryland; † 14 March 1978 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina ) was an American politician of the Republican Party, who represented the state of Maryland in the U.S. Senate.

After the public school visit John Butler came in 1917 with the U.S. Army, where he fought in the First World War. In 1919, he took his leave in the army.

After returning from the war he began in the same year a study at Johns Hopkins University. In 1926 he graduated then at the Law School of the University of Maryland ( Baltimore location ) and was admitted to the bar, after which he began practicing as a lawyer in his hometown.

1947 Butler was admitted as a member of the Commission for Public Service from Baltimore ( City Service Commission ), which he served until 1949. The following year, the election to the Senate of the United States took place. He represented Maryland in Washington 's re-election in 1956 a total of twelve years before he in 1962 decided not to run again, and returned to his departure from the Senate on January 2, 1963 in his home in Baltimore.

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