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Thomas R Underwood

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Preceded by
  
Virgil Chapman

Political party
  
Democratic

Resigned
  
November 4, 1952

Succeeded by
  
John C. Watts

Preceded by
  
Virgil Chapman

Party
  
Democratic Party

Succeeded by
  
John S. Cooper

Name
  
Thomas Underwood


Thomas R. Underwood

Born
  
March 3, 1898 Hopkinsville, Kentucky (
1898-03-03
)

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
June 29, 1956, Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Previous office
  
Senator (KY) 1951–1952

Thomas Rust Underwood (March 3, 1898 – June 29, 1956) served Kentucky in the United States House of Representatives and in the United States Senate.

Underwood was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He worked at the Lexington newspaper and in various state government and horse racing jobs until he was elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-first Congress; he was reelected to the Eighty-second Congress and served from January 3, 1949, until his resignation on March 17, 1951.

Underwood was appointed on March 19, 1951, to the United States Senate as a Democrat to fill the vacancy in the term ending January 3, 1955, caused by the death of Virgil Chapman and served from March 19, 1951, to November 4, 1952. He sought to retain the seat in the 1952 special election but lost to John Sherman Cooper.

After his stint in the Senate, Underwood went back to his editorial duties with the Lexington Herald. He died in Lexington, Kentucky and was interred at Lexington Cemetery.

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Thomas R. Underwood Wikipedia