Sam Rayburn AKA Samuel Taliaferro Rayburn Born: 6-Jan-1882 Birthplace: Roane County, TN Died: 16-Nov-1961 Location of death: Bonham, TX Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified Remains: Buried, Willow Wild Cemetery, Bonham, TX
Gender: Male Religion: Baptist Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Speaker of the US House, 1940-61 Father: William Marion Rayburn (Confederate veteran) Mother: Martha Waller Rayburn Sister: Lucinda Rayburn Wife: Metze Jones (sister of Congressman John Marvin Jones, m. 1927, div. 1927 3mo)
University: East Texas State University, Commerce, TX (1903) Law School: University of Texas at Austin
Speaker of the US House (1955-61) US House Minority Leader (1953-55) Speaker of the US House (1949-53) US House Minority Leader (1947-49) Speaker of the US House (1940-47) US House Majority Leader (1937-40) US Congressman, Texas 4th (4-Mar-1913 to 16-Nov-1961, his death) Texas State House of Representatives (1907-13, as Speaker, 1911-13) Alfalfa Club 1937 Benevolent & Protective Order of the Elks State Bar of Texas 1908
Is the subject of books:
Mr. Sam, 1962, BY: C. Dwight Dorough
Sam Rayburn: A Biography, 1975, BY: Alfred Steinberg
Congressman Sam Rayburn, 1984, BY: Anthony Champagne
Sam Rayburn: A Bio-Bibliography, 1988, BY: Anthony Champagne
Rayburn: A Biography, 1987, BY: D.B. Hardeman and Donald C. Bacon
Appears on postage stamps:
USA, Scott #1202 (4 cents, issued 16-Sep-1962)
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