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Nathan Philemon Bryan

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Appointed by
  
Woodrow Wilson

Succeeded by
  
Park Trammell

Party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Robert Lynn Batts

Political party
  
Democratic

Succeeded by
  
Edwin R. Holmes

Name
  
Nathan Bryan

Siblings
  
William James Bryan

Preceded by
  
James Taliaferro

Education
  
Emory University


Nathan Philemon Bryan

Born
  
April 23, 1872 Orange County, Florida (now Lake County, Florida) (
1872-04-23
)

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
August 8, 1935, Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Similar People
  
William James Bryan, Robert Wexler, Ander Crenshaw, Adam Putnam, Carrie P Meek

Previous office
  
Senator (FL) 1911–1917

Nathan Philemon Bryan (April 23, 1872 – August 8, 1935) was a lawyer, federal judge, and United States Senator from Florida.

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Personal

Bryan was born on April 23, 1872 near Fort Mason, Orange County (now Lake County), Florida. He attended the common schools but graduated from Emory College, Oxford, Georgia (now Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia), in 1893. He graduated from the law department of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, in 1895 and was admitted to the bar that same year.

After a lengthy career in politics, education and law, Bryan died on August 8, 1935 still serving on the circuit bench. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

Nathan Bryan was the brother of William James Bryan who was also a US Senator from Florida.

Career

Bryan began practicing law in 1895 in Jacksonville, Florida. He chaired the Board of Control of the Florida State Institutions of Higher Education from 1905 to 1909.

Bryan became a United States Senator for Florida by appointment on February 22, 1911. But shortly after that, the legislature elected him to that position as a Democrat on March 4, 1911. He served as Senator until March 3, 1917, having been an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1916. He chaired the Committee on Claims in the Sixth-third and Sixty-fourth Congresses. He declined the appointment as Governor General of the Philippine Islands by President Woodrow Wilson in 1917.

Bryan returned to the practice of law and also became a trustee of Emory University.

On April 23, 1920, Bryan was nominated by President Woodrow Wilson to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, to a seat vacated by Robert Lynn Batts. He was confirmed by the United States Senate and received commission the same day. He held this position until his death.

References

Nathan Philemon Bryan Wikipedia


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