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Tom Bevill

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Preceded by
  
Bill Nichols

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party

Succeeded by
  
Walter Flowers

Education
  
University of Alabama

Preceded by
  
James D. Martin

Role
  
U.S. congressman

Succeeded by
  
Robert Aderholt

Name
  
Tom Bevill


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Died
  
March 28, 2005, Jasper, Alabama, United States

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Tom Bevill (March 27, 1921 – March 28, 2005), a Democratic fifteen-term U.S. congressman who represented Alabama's 4th Congressional District and Alabama's 7th congressional district from 1967 to 1997.

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Early years and education

Bevill was born in Townley, Alabama, on March 27, 1921. He attended Walker County High School, the University of Alabama School of Commerce and Business Administration, and the University of Alabama School of Law. Bevill was an initiate of the Gamma Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha at UA. He served in the United States Army during World War II. He also privately practiced law.

Political career

In 1958 Bevill was elected to the Alabama Legislature, serving there until his election to Congress in 1966. In Congress, Bevill was known for securing federal money and development projects for his district. This earned him the nickname "The King of Pork", a term which he actually turned into a positive. After fifteen terms in Congress, he retired in 1997. Bevill is also credited with answering the world's very first 911 emergency call.

Personal life

Bevill died on March 28, 2005 in Jasper, Alabama, the day after his 84th birthday. He had been in declining health for several years due to heart problems.

His son Don Bevill ran for his old seat in 1998. He lost 56%-44% to Republican successor Robert Aderholt.

References

Tom Bevill Wikipedia