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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Hugh Morrow

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Occupation
  
Businessman, lawyer

Education
  
University of Alabama

Alma mater
  
University of Alabama

Died
  
September 6, 1960

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret Julia Smith

Role
  
Businessman


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Religion
  
Methodist Episcopal Church, South

Hugh Morrow (1873-1960) was an American lawyer, businessman, and politician. He worked at the firm of Tillman, Bradley & Morrow and served as the president of the Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company. He also served two terms in the Alabama Senate (1900-1904, 1911-1914).

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Early life and education

Morrow was born in Birmingham, Alabama on May 19, 1873 to judge John Calhoun Morrow and Mary Antoinette (Walker) Morrow. Morrow received his preliminary education in the public schools of Birmingham, attending the Powell School. He graduated from Birmingham High School in 1889. He then attended the University of Alabama, receiving three degrees: A. B. (1893), LL. B. (1894), and M. A (1894).

Law practice

Morrow began the practice of law in Birmingham in 1894 and served as assistant solicitor from 1896 to 1899. In 1899, he formed a partnership with Lee C. Bradley under the firm name of Bradley & Morrow. He later became a member of the law firm of Walker, Tillman, Campbell & Morrow, later reorganized as Tillman Grubb Bradley & Morrow and as Tillman, Bradley & Morrow. This firm was for many years among the most prominent in the American South, with clients including the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, and the Atlanta, Birmingham, and Atlantic Railway.

Business career

Morrow left Tillman, Bradley & Morrow in 1919, upon his election to the vice-presidency of the Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company. He became president of the company in 1925. He continued to manage the company through World War II.

Politics and public service

Morrow served two terms in the Alabama Senate, representing the 13th district. Morrow was a member of the Democratic Party. During his first term (1900-1904), he was chairman of the Judiciary Committee. During his second term (1911-1914), he served as president pro tempore. As a legislator, Morrow sponsored a bill (passed into law) that made it less likely for mine owners to be found liable for industrial accidents. He also served for a number of years as a member of the board of trustees of the Alabama Department of Archives and History and as a member of the board of trustees of the University of Alabama (1908-1919). In his later life, Morrow was a staunch public defender of segregation. He supported the gubernatorial campaign of John Malcolm Patterson, who was endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan for his opposition to civil rights measures.

Personal life and death

Morrow married Margaret Julia Smith on June 9, 1897. They had six children: Katherine Molton, Mamie Corrilla, Margaret Smith, Annie Louise, Hugh Jr., and Libby Elizabeth. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

Morrow died on September 6, 1960 after a long illness.

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