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Encyclopedia > Robert J. Bulkley

Robert Johns Bulkley (October 8, 1880 - July 21, 1965) was a United States Democratic Party politician from Ohio. He served in the United States House of Representatives and U.S. Senate.


A graduate of Harvard University for undergraduate studies and law school, Bulkley commenced the practice of law in Cleveland, Ohio in 1906. Bulkley served two terms in the House from 1911-1915 from the 21st District on Cleveland's East Side. He was later elected to the U.S. Senate in 1930 to fill the vacancy created by the death of Theodore E. Burton. Bulkley was re-elected in 1932, but lost a bid for a second full term in 1938 to Robert A. Taft.

Preceded by:
Roscoe C. McCulloch
U.S. Senators from Ohio Succeeded by:
Robert A. Taft

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Robert J. Bulkley Information (141 words)
Robert Johns Bulkley (October 8, 1880–July 21, 1965) was a United States Democratic Party politician from Ohio.
Bulkley served two terms in the House from 1911-1915 from the 21st District on Cleveland's East Side.
Bulkley was re-elected in 1932, but lost a bid for a second full term in 1938 to Robert A. Taft.
Robert Johns Bulkley (225 words)
Robert Johns Bulkley was born on October 8, 1880, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Bulkley was elected to complete the term of Theodore E. Burton, who died in office.
Bulkley won reelection in 1932, but he failed in a second reelection attempt in 1938.
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