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Julius Albert Krug

Julius Albert Krug (November 23, 1907 – March 26, 1970) was a politician who served as the United States Secretary of the Interior for the administration of President Harry S. Truman from 1946 until 1949.

Julius Krug
33rd United States Secretary of the Interior
In office
March 18, 1946 – December 1, 1949
PresidentHarry S. Truman
Preceded byHarold L. Ickes
Succeeded byOscar L. Chapman
Personal details
Born(1907-11-23)November 23, 1907
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedMarch 26, 1970(1970-03-26) (aged 62)
Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
Resting placeArlington National Cemetery
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMargaret Dean
Children2
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison (BA)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Navy

Early life and education edit

Krug was born November 23, 1907, in Madison, Wisconsin,[1] to son of Julius J. Krug (1877–1971) and the former Emma M. Korfmacher (1877–1949). Krug graduated from what is now the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1929.

Career edit

His first notable jobs were with the Tennessee Valley Authority, where he started working as chief power engineer in 1938,[1] and then manager of power in 1940.[1] In 1941, Krug was promoted to chief of the power branch of the Office of Production Management. After the beginning of World War II, this office became the War Production Board. Krug was promoted to director of the Office of War Utilities in 1943. In April 1944, Krug enlisted in the United States Navy.[1] He was recalled that August to serve as chairman of the War Production Board, where he served until the board's dissolution in November 1945.

Secretary of the Interior edit

President Truman nominated Krug for the position of Secretary of the Interior on February 26, and he assumed office on March 18, 1946. As Secretary, Krug opposed lumber companies' efforts to gain logging rights to huge forests in Washington state, and opposed the building of unnecessary dams. As the administrator of coal mines in the United States, he led failed negotiations between John L. Lewis and mine owners in an attempt to end a nationwide strike by the United Mine Workers of America.

In 1948, Krug signed a contract whereby the tribe living at the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota was forced to sell 155,000 acres of its land for the Garrison Dam and reservoir project in New Town, North Dakota. The reservoir flooded one-quarter of the reservation, destroying the tribal headquarters, the hospital, and 154,000 acres of fertile farm land.[2] George Gillette, chairman of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, commented in 1948:

We will sign this contract with a heavy heart. With a few scratches of the pen, we will sell the best part of our reservation. Right now the future doesn’t look too good to us.[2]

In August 1949, Krug chaired the 19-member United States Citizens Committee that participated in the United Nations Scientific Conference on Conservation and Utilization of Resources, held at Lake Success, New York. Other members of the committee included Herbert Hoover, Thomas Watson, Howard E. Babcock, and Randolph Greene Pack.[3]

Later career edit

Krug resigned from the cabinet effective on December 1, 1949, and he moved on to the private industry as a utilities consultant in Washington. He also served as the chairman of the board of Brookside Mills, and a cofounded the Volunteer Asphalt Company in the Knoxville, Tennessee.

Personal life edit

Krug died in Knoxville, Tennessee on March 26, 1970, at the age of 62, and is interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.[1] He and his wife, Margaret Catherine Dean, had two children; a daughter, Marilyn Krug Grether, and a son, James Allen Krug.[1]

Popular culture edit

Krug's affair with Edith Bouvier Beale of Grey Gardens fame is portrayed in the 2009 HBO original film Grey Gardens, where he is portrayed by Daniel Baldwin.

Gallery edit

Media edit

Krug is portrayed by actor Daniel Baldwin in the HBO original film Grey Gardens (2009).[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Julius Krug, HST's Interior Boss, Dies". The Tennessean. March 28, 1970. p. 5. Retrieved September 2, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b "1953: Dam floods hospital, one-quarter of reservation - Timeline - Native Voices". www.nlm.nih.gov. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved 12 July 2021.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. ^ New York Times. August 6, 1949. "U.S. Names Group to Resources Talk; Hoover on Citizens Committee That Will Attend U.N. Meeting of Experts Here Aug. 17"
  4. ^ "Julius Cap Krug - Played by Daniel Baldwin". HBO.com. Retrieved 4 August 2017.

External links edit

Political offices
Preceded by U.S. Secretary of the Interior
Served under: Harry S. Truman

1946–1949
Succeeded by

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Julius Albert Krug November 23 1907 March 26 1970 was a politician who served as the United States Secretary of the Interior for the administration of President Harry S Truman from 1946 until 1949 Julius Krug33rd United States Secretary of the InteriorIn office March 18 1946 December 1 1949PresidentHarry S TrumanPreceded byHarold L IckesSucceeded byOscar L ChapmanPersonal detailsBorn 1907 11 23 November 23 1907Madison Wisconsin U S DiedMarch 26 1970 1970 03 26 aged 62 Knoxville Tennessee U S Resting placeArlington National CemeteryPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseMargaret DeanChildren2EducationUniversity of Wisconsin Madison BA Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States Navy Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Secretary of the Interior 3 Later career 4 Personal life 5 Popular culture 6 Gallery 7 Media 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editKrug was born November 23 1907 in Madison Wisconsin 1 to son of Julius J Krug 1877 1971 and the former Emma M Korfmacher 1877 1949 Krug graduated from what is now the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1929 Career editHis first notable jobs were with the Tennessee Valley Authority where he started working as chief power engineer in 1938 1 and then manager of power in 1940 1 In 1941 Krug was promoted to chief of the power branch of the Office of Production Management After the beginning of World War II this office became the War Production Board Krug was promoted to director of the Office of War Utilities in 1943 In April 1944 Krug enlisted in the United States Navy 1 He was recalled that August to serve as chairman of the War Production Board where he served until the board s dissolution in November 1945 Secretary of the Interior edit President Truman nominated Krug for the position of Secretary of the Interior on February 26 and he assumed office on March 18 1946 As Secretary Krug opposed lumber companies efforts to gain logging rights to huge forests in Washington state and opposed the building of unnecessary dams As the administrator of coal mines in the United States he led failed negotiations between John L Lewis and mine owners in an attempt to end a nationwide strike by the United Mine Workers of America In 1948 Krug signed a contract whereby the tribe living at the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota was forced to sell 155 000 acres of its land for the Garrison Dam and reservoir project in New Town North Dakota The reservoir flooded one quarter of the reservation destroying the tribal headquarters the hospital and 154 000 acres of fertile farm land 2 George Gillette chairman of the Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation commented in 1948 We will sign this contract with a heavy heart With a few scratches of the pen we will sell the best part of our reservation Right now the future doesn t look too good to us 2 In August 1949 Krug chaired the 19 member United States Citizens Committee that participated in the United Nations Scientific Conference on Conservation and Utilization of Resources held at Lake Success New York Other members of the committee included Herbert Hoover Thomas Watson Howard E Babcock and Randolph Greene Pack 3 Later career editKrug resigned from the cabinet effective on December 1 1949 and he moved on to the private industry as a utilities consultant in Washington He also served as the chairman of the board of Brookside Mills and a cofounded the Volunteer Asphalt Company in the Knoxville Tennessee Personal life editKrug died in Knoxville Tennessee on March 26 1970 at the age of 62 and is interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington Virginia 1 He and his wife Margaret Catherine Dean had two children a daughter Marilyn Krug Grether and a son James Allen Krug 1 Popular culture editKrug s affair with Edith Bouvier Beale of Grey Gardens fame is portrayed in the 2009 HBO original film Grey Gardens where he is portrayed by Daniel Baldwin Gallery edit nbsp Krug at the dedication of Franklin D Roosevelt s home as a national shrine 1946 nbsp Krug right with Truman s cabinet 1949 nbsp With Truman at the dedication of Everglades National Park 1947 nbsp Krug s former house in Washington D C Media editKrug is portrayed by actor Daniel Baldwin in the HBO original film Grey Gardens 2009 4 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Julius Albert Krug a b c d e f Julius Krug HST s Interior Boss Dies The Tennessean March 28 1970 p 5 Retrieved September 2 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp a b 1953 Dam floods hospital one quarter of reservation Timeline Native Voices www nlm nih gov U S National Library of Medicine Retrieved 12 July 2021 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain New York Times August 6 1949 U S Names Group to Resources Talk Hoover on Citizens Committee That Will Attend U N Meeting of Experts Here Aug 17 Julius Cap Krug Played by Daniel Baldwin HBO com Retrieved 4 August 2017 External links editNewspaper clippings 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