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Charles Lafayette Bartlett

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Role
  
Political figure

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party


Occupation
  
Lawyer

Succeeded by
  
James W. Wise

Name
  
Charles Bartlett

Resigned
  
March 3, 1915

Charles Lafayette Bartlett

Born
  
January 31, 1853 Monticello, Georgia (
1853-01-31
)

Alma mater
  
University of Georgia University of Virginia UGA School of Law

Died
  
April 21, 1938, Macon, Georgia, United States

Education
  
University of Virginia, University of Georgia, University of Georgia School of Law

Preceded by
  
Thomas Banks Cabaniss

Charles Lafayette Bartlett (January 31, 1853 – April 21, 1938) was a U.S. political figure, a Democrat, a US Congressman from Georgia.

Bartlett was born in Monticello, Georgia. He graduated in 1870 with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens. While at UGA, he was a member of the Phi Kappa Literary Society. He then studied law at the University of Virginia before graduating from the UGA School of Law with a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1872, gaining admission to the state bar, and beginning the practice of law in Monticello.

After moving to Macon, Georgia in 1875, Bartlett became the solicitor general for the Macon judicial circuit in 1877 and remained in that position until 1881. He was then elected to the Georgia State House of Representatives from 1882 through 1885.

Barlett served as city attorney of Macon from 1887 until 1892 while also serving in the Georgia Senate in 1888 and 1889. In 1892, he became a Macon circuit superior court judge and served in that position until resigning in 1894 to successfully run for the United States House of Representatives, a position he held for nine more terms until deciding not to run for re-election in 1914.

After his congressional service, Bartlett returned to Macon to practice law and engage in banking. He died there in 1938 and was buried in its Rose Hill Cemetery.

References

Charles Lafayette Bartlett Wikipedia