Appointed by Robert B. Crosby Party Republican Party Preceded by Hugh A. Butler | Political party Republican Succeeded by Roman Hruska Name Samuel Reynolds Resigned November 7, 1954 | |
Born August 11, 1890
Omaha, Nebraska ( 1890-08-11 ) Role Former United States Senator Died March 20, 1988, Omaha, Nebraska, United States | ||
Previous office Senator (NE) 1954–1954 |
Samuel Williams Reynolds (August 11, 1890 – March 20, 1988) was a Republican United States Senator from Nebraska.
Biography
Reynolds was born in Omaha, Nebraska on August 11, 1890. In 1908, he engaged in the Omaha wholesale coal business.
During World War I, Reynolds served in the Air Service. He later became a colonel and served as the director of the Army Specialist Corps in Omaha from 1942 to 1943. He was a delegate to the 1936 Republican National Convention.
In 1954, Reynolds was appointed by Governor Robert B. Crosby to the United States Senate to fill the open seat caused by the death of Hugh Butler. He declined to run for the office that year and resumed selling coal. He subsequently became a member of the Omaha City Council from 1957 to 1958.
Reynolds lived in Omaha until his death in 1988. He was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.