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Joseph Taylor Robinson
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Joseph Taylor Robinson

Joseph Taylor Robinson (26 August 1872 - 14 July 1937) was a Democratic United States Senator, Senate Majority Leader, member of the United States House of Representatives, Governor of Arkansas, and U.S. Vice Presidential candidate.


Joseph Taylor Robinson was born in Lonoke, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas and studied law at the University of Virginia.


In 1894 Robinson was elected to the Arkansas Legislature and served one term. Robinson was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1902 and served until 1913.


In 1913 he became Governor of Arkansas and resigned his Congressional seat. Twelve days after becoming governor, Robinson was chosen to become a United States Senator, replacing Senator Jefferson Davis after his death. He resigned his position as governor in March of 1913. Robinson was the last Senator chosen by a state legislature rather than direct election.


Though he only served for a short time as governor his administration focused on providing funds to complete the new state capitol building, creating a labor statistics board, adopting an official state flag, and working to create a highway commission.


Robinson was reelected four times to the Senate. He was selected to be Senate Majority Leader in 1922 and held that position until his death. Robinson was a leading spokesman for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal legislation and his court-packing plan in 1937. Robinson's death effectively killed off the Roosevelt Administration's propoosal to reshape the United States Supreme Court.


Robinson was an unsuccessful candidate for United States Vice President on the Democratic ticket in 1928 as the running mate of Alfred E. Smith (see: U.S. presidential election, 1928).


Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson died in Washington, D.C.. He is buried at the Roselawn Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas.


Robinson is the namesake of Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas's primary National Guard base and Robinson Arena in downtown Little Rock. Robinson's face appears on the front of the United States half dollar produced for the 1936 Arkansas Centennial; he was one of only four living men to appear on a U.S. coin.



Preceded by:
George Washington Donaghey
Governor of Arkansas
1913
Succeeded by:
William Kavanaugh Oldham
Preceded by:
William M. Kavanaugh
U.S. Senator from Arkansas
1913 – 1937
Succeeded by:
John E. Miller
Preceded by:
Charles W. Bryan
Democratic Party Vice Presidential candidate
1928 (lost)
Succeeded by:
John Nance Garner



  Results from FactBites:
 
Joseph Taylor Robinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (401 words)
Born in Lonoke, Arkansas, Robinson attended the University of Arkansas and studied law at the University of Virginia.
Robinson was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1902 and served until 1913.
Robinson's face appears on the front of the United States half dollar produced for the 1936 Arkansas Centennial; he was one of only four living men to appear on a U.S. coin.
Joseph T. Robinson - definition of Joseph T. Robinson in Encyclopedia (383 words)
Joseph Taylor Robinson (26 August 1872 - 14 July 1937) was a Democratic United States Senator, Senate Majority Leader, member of the United States House of Representatives, Governor of Arkansas, and U.S. Vice Presidential candidate.
Joseph Taylor Robinson was born in Lonoke, Arkansas.
Robinson's death effectively killed off the Roosevelt Administration's propoosal to reshape the United States Supreme Court.
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