Theron Ephron Catlin

Theron Ephron Catlin ( born May 16, 1878 in St. Louis, Missouri, † March 19, 1960 ) was an American politician. In the years 1911 and 1912 he represented the State of Missouri in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Theron Catlin enjoyed a private school and then studied until 1899 at Harvard University. After a subsequent law degree from the same university and his 1903 was admitted as a lawyer in St. Louis, he began to work in this profession. At the same time he proposed as a member of the Republican Party launched a political career. Between 1907 and 1909 Catlin was a deputy in the House of Representatives from Missouri.

In the congressional elections of 1910 he was in the eleventh electoral district of Missouri in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he succeeded the Democrat Patrick F. Gill on March 4, 1911. This laid but against the election filing an opposition. When this was granted, Catlin had his mandate on August 12, 1912 again cede to Gill. In 1912, Catlin applied unsuccessfully to return to Congress. As a result, he practiced as a lawyer again. He was also a director of the company St. Louis Union Trust Co. Theron Catlin died on March 19, 1960 in St. Louis, where he was also buried.

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