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Melvin E. Thompson

Melvin Ernest Thompson (May 1, 1903 – October 3, 1980) was an American educator and politician from Millen in the U.S. state of Georgia. Generally known as M.E. Thompson during his political career, he served as the 70th Governor of Georgia from 1947 to 1948 and was elected as the first Lieutenant Governor of Georgia in 1946.

Melvin E. Thompson
70th Governor of Georgia
In office
March 18, 1947 – November 17, 1948
Preceded byHerman Talmadge
Succeeded byHerman Talmadge
1st Lieutenant Governor of Georgia
In office
January 14, 1947 – March 18, 1947
GovernorHerman Talmadge
Succeeded byMarvin Griffin
Personal details
Born
Melvin Ernest Thompson

(1903-05-01)May 1, 1903
Millen, Georgia, U.S.
DiedOctober 3, 1980(1980-10-03) (aged 77)
Valdosta, Georgia, U.S.
Resting placeMcLane Riverview Memorial Gardens,
Valdosta, Georgia, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic

Early life and education edit

Thompson was born in Millen, Georgia, to Henry Jackson Thompson and his wife Eva Edenfield Thompson. He was the youngest of seven children and his father died just after his first birthday. His father was a sharecropper. Thompson grew up in poverty, but through hard work and determination, he was able to leave the farm to pursue a higher education. He helped pay his way through college by working various jobs, including student teaching and the selling of bibles door to door. He graduated from Emory University in 1926, then earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) from the University of Georgia in 1935. He also earned all of the credits for a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, but because his adviser died, he never defended his dissertation. Following his college career, Thompson worked in education, first as a teacher and coach, a principal, a district superintendent, moving all the way up to assistant school superintendent for the state. Thompson was a supporter of Governor Ellis Arnall and was hired as his Executive Secretary. Arnall then appointed him to the position of State Revenue Commissioner in 1945.

Family edit

Melvin Ernest Thompson married Dora Anne Newton, from Millen, Georgia, in 1926, and had one child, Melvin E. Thompson Jr., Melvin E. Thompson Jr. married Mary Bathsheba Carter and they had four children, Marianne Thea, Tarkenton Newton, Carter Maria and Melvin E. the 3rd. Melvin Jr. had a fifth child with his second wife Laura Mitchell, Charles Thompson.

Lieutenant Governor of Georgia edit

In 1946, Thompson ran for the newly created position of Lieutenant Governor of Georgia. He won the election and became Georgia's first Lieutenant Governor. Following Thompson's election, Governor-elect Eugene Talmadge died on December 21, 1946, and the Georgia State Constitution was vague on who would be sworn in as governor, causing the three governors controversy. Thompson felt that as the Lieutenant Governor-elect, he should become the Governor. But the state legislature was controlled by Talmadge supporters. They invoked a clause in the Georgia state constitution which allowed for the legislature to pick between the second- and third-place candidates. The people who finished second and third were two write-in candidates, James V. Carmichael and Eugene's son, Herman E. Talmadge. The legislature selected Herman Talmadge to become the governor. He would hold that position temporarily.

Governor of Georgia edit

 
Thompson delivering his claim to the governorship to the press during the 1947 controversy

Thompson and Arnall both claimed the office of governor. Arnall later renounced his claim to support Thompson. The Supreme Court of Georgia ruled that Thompson was the legitimate governor and that the legislature had violated the state constitution by selecting Talmadge. Thompson's numerous achievements as the 70th Governor of Georgia include much needed improvements to highway infrastructure, public education, and the purchase of Jekyll Island, a beach retreat for the average Georgian. He was able to raise the salary of teachers, provide free books to students, and extend high school to the 12th grade. His purchase of Jekyll Island for $675,000.00 is still considered to be one of the greatest real estate purchases made in U.S. history.[citation needed] Thompson was able to achieve many things during his shortened term, with very limited cooperation from the state legislature, and without raising taxes on the citizens of Georgia.

Later political activities edit

Thompson unsuccessfully opposed Talmadge three additional times, twice in gubernatorial elections in 1950 and 1954 and finally in 1956 for one of Georgia's United States Senate seats. In the mid-1950s, Thompson moved to Valdosta, Georgia, where he transitioned into a successful career as a real estate developer. Thompson died at the age of 77 on October 3, 1980, in Valdosta. His family turned down an offer for him to lie in state, in the rotunda of the State Capitol. He is interred in a mausoleum at the McLane Riverview Memorial Gardens,[1] in that same city.

Highway dedication edit

In 2013 the Georgia Legislature by House Resolution 47 By: Representatives Shaw of the 176th, Carter of the 175th, Black of the 174th, Sharper of the 177th, and Houston of the 170th named a portion of Interstate 75 in Lowndes County from the West Hill Avenue exit to the North Valdosta Road exit is dedicated as the Governor Melvin Ernest Thompson Memorial Highway.[House Resolution 47 By: Representatives Shaw of the 176th, Carter of the 175th, Black of the 174th, Sharper of the 177th, and Houston of the 170th].

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-01-18. Retrieved 2009-04-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • Melvin E. Thompson at Find a Grave
  • M.E. Thompson and the Purchase of Jekyll Island historical marker
  • Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University: M.E. Thompson papers, 1946-1954
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Political offices
Preceded by
New Office
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia
1947
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Georgia
1947–1948
Succeeded by
Herman Talmadge

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Melvin E Thompson news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Melvin Ernest Thompson May 1 1903 October 3 1980 was an American educator and politician from Millen in the U S state of Georgia Generally known as M E Thompson during his political career he served as the 70th Governor of Georgia from 1947 to 1948 and was elected as the first Lieutenant Governor of Georgia in 1946 Melvin E Thompson70th Governor of GeorgiaIn office March 18 1947 November 17 1948Preceded byHerman TalmadgeSucceeded byHerman Talmadge1st Lieutenant Governor of GeorgiaIn office January 14 1947 March 18 1947GovernorHerman TalmadgeSucceeded byMarvin GriffinPersonal detailsBornMelvin Ernest Thompson 1903 05 01 May 1 1903Millen Georgia U S DiedOctober 3 1980 1980 10 03 aged 77 Valdosta Georgia U S Resting placeMcLane Riverview Memorial Gardens Valdosta Georgia U S Political partyDemocratic Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Family 3 Lieutenant Governor of Georgia 4 Governor of Georgia 5 Later political activities 6 Highway dedication 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editThompson was born in Millen Georgia to Henry Jackson Thompson and his wife Eva Edenfield Thompson He was the youngest of seven children and his father died just after his first birthday His father was a sharecropper Thompson grew up in poverty but through hard work and determination he was able to leave the farm to pursue a higher education He helped pay his way through college by working various jobs including student teaching and the selling of bibles door to door He graduated from Emory University in 1926 then earned a Master of Arts M A from the University of Georgia in 1935 He also earned all of the credits for a Ph D from the University of Georgia but because his adviser died he never defended his dissertation Following his college career Thompson worked in education first as a teacher and coach a principal a district superintendent moving all the way up to assistant school superintendent for the state Thompson was a supporter of Governor Ellis Arnall and was hired as his Executive Secretary Arnall then appointed him to the position of State Revenue Commissioner in 1945 Family editMelvin Ernest Thompson married Dora Anne Newton from Millen Georgia in 1926 and had one child Melvin E Thompson Jr Melvin E Thompson Jr married Mary Bathsheba Carter and they had four children Marianne Thea Tarkenton Newton Carter Maria and Melvin E the 3rd Melvin Jr had a fifth child with his second wife Laura Mitchell Charles Thompson Lieutenant Governor of Georgia editIn 1946 Thompson ran for the newly created position of Lieutenant Governor of Georgia He won the election and became Georgia s first Lieutenant Governor Following Thompson s election Governor elect Eugene Talmadge died on December 21 1946 and the Georgia State Constitution was vague on who would be sworn in as governor causing the three governors controversy Thompson felt that as the Lieutenant Governor elect he should become the Governor But the state legislature was controlled by Talmadge supporters They invoked a clause in the Georgia state constitution which allowed for the legislature to pick between the second and third place candidates The people who finished second and third were two write in candidates James V Carmichael and Eugene s son Herman E Talmadge The legislature selected Herman Talmadge to become the governor He would hold that position temporarily Governor of Georgia edit nbsp Thompson delivering his claim to the governorship to the press during the 1947 controversyThompson and Arnall both claimed the office of governor Arnall later renounced his claim to support Thompson The Supreme Court of Georgia ruled that Thompson was the legitimate governor and that the legislature had violated the state constitution by selecting Talmadge Thompson s numerous achievements as the 70th Governor of Georgia include much needed improvements to highway infrastructure public education and the purchase of Jekyll Island a beach retreat for the average Georgian He was able to raise the salary of teachers provide free books to students and extend high school to the 12th grade His purchase of Jekyll Island for 675 000 00 is still considered to be one of the greatest real estate purchases made in U S history citation needed Thompson was able to achieve many things during his shortened term with very limited cooperation from the state legislature and without raising taxes on the citizens of Georgia Later political activities editThompson unsuccessfully opposed Talmadge three additional times twice in gubernatorial elections in 1950 and 1954 and finally in 1956 for one of Georgia s United States Senate seats In the mid 1950s Thompson moved to Valdosta Georgia where he transitioned into a successful career as a real estate developer Thompson died at the age of 77 on October 3 1980 in Valdosta His family turned down an offer for him to lie in state in the rotunda of the State Capitol He is interred in a mausoleum at the McLane Riverview Memorial Gardens 1 in that same city Highway dedication editIn 2013 the Georgia Legislature by House Resolution 47 By Representatives Shaw of the 176th Carter of the 175th Black of the 174th Sharper of the 177th and Houston of the 170th named a portion of Interstate 75 in Lowndes County from the West Hill Avenue exit to the North Valdosta Road exit is dedicated as the Governor Melvin Ernest Thompson Memorial Highway House Resolution 47 By Representatives Shaw of the 176th Carter of the 175th Black of the 174th Sharper of the 177th and Houston of the 170th References edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2006 01 18 Retrieved 2009 04 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links editMelvin E Thompson at Find a Grave M E Thompson and the Purchase of Jekyll Island historical marker Stuart A Rose Manuscript Archives and Rare Book Library Emory University M E Thompson papers 1946 1954 1 2 Political officesPreceded byNew Office Lieutenant Governor of Georgia1947 Succeeded byMarvin GriffinPreceded byHerman Talmadge Governor of Georgia1947 1948 Succeeded byHerman Talmadge Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melvin E Thompson amp oldid 1211362745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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