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Preceded by
  
James Henry Mays

Party
  
Republican Party

Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
Elmer Leatherwood

Resigned
  
December 24, 1929

Role
  
U.S. representative


Elmer O. Leatherwood

Born
  
September 4, 1872 Waverly, Ohio (
1872-09-04
)

Died
  
December 24, 1929, Washington, D.C., United States

Education
  
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Succeeded by
  
Frederick C. Loofbourow

Elmer O. Leatherwood (September 4, 1872 – December 24, 1929) was a U.S. Representative from Utah.

Born on a farm near Waverly, Ohio, Leatherwood attended the public schools. He moved to Emporia, Kansas, in 1888. He was graduated from the Kansas State Normal School at Emporia, Kansas, in 1894. He engaged in public school work 1894-1898. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar at Hiawatha, Kansas, in 1898. He graduated from the law department of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1901 and was admitted to practice. He moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, the same year and continued the practice of his profession. He served as district attorney for the third judicial district of Utah 1908-1916. He served as delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1924. He served as president of the Western Powder Co., Leary &amp. as well as Warren Stockyards, Hellgate Mining & Milling Co., and the Olympus Mining & Milling Co.

Leatherwood was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-seventh and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1921, until his death in Washington, D.C., on December 24, 1929. He served as chairman of the Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings (Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth Congresses). He was interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.

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