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Charles O'Connor (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Everette B. Howard

Religion
  
Episcopal

Succeeded by
  
Wesley E. Disney

Profession
  
lawyer politician

Party
  
Republican Party

Born
  
October 26, 1878 Knox County, Missouri (
1878-10-26
)

Political party
  
Republican University of Colorado

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Buell O'Connor

Alma mater
  
Colorado State Teachers’ College University of Colorado

Died
  
15 November 1940, Denver, Colorado, United States

Books
  
O'Connor's Video and Movie Star Guide, 1960-2000

Education
  
University of Northern Colorado, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado

Charles O'Connor (October 26, 1878 – November 15, 1940) was an American lawyer and politician in two midwestern states.

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Biography

O'Connor was born on a farm near Edina, Knox County, Missouri son of Charles and Catherine (née McCarthy) O'Connor, and attended the rural schools. He graduated from the State Teachers’ College, Greeley, Colorado, in 1901 and from the law department of the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1904. Admitted to the bar the same year, he commenced practice in Boulder, Colorado. In 1905 he married Elizabeth Buell. They had three sons, one of whom died at a young age.

Career

From 1911 to 1913, O'Connor was the first Assistant Attorney General of Colorado. He became city attorney of Boulder from 1917 through 1918; and then moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1919. There he continued the practice of his profession.

Elected as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for one term, O'Connor served from March 4, 1929 to March 3, 1931. He was unsuccessful in his re-election attempt, and resumed his law practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He moved back to Boulder, Colorado, in 1936 because of his failing health.

Death

O'Connor died of pneumonia in Denver, Colorado, on November 15, 1940, and is interred at Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado.

References

Charles O'Connor (politician) Wikipedia