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Rush Limbaugh Sr.

Rush Hudson Limbaugh I (September 27, 1891 – April 8, 1996) was an American legislator, and ambassador. His legal career spanned nearly 80 years, and he argued cases before the Missouri Supreme Court, Internal Revenue Service Appellate Division, Interstate Commerce Commission, and National Labor Relations Board.

Rush Limbaugh Sr.
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives
from the Cape Girardeau County district
In office
1931–1932
Personal details
Born
Rush Hudson Limbaugh

(1891-09-27)September 27, 1891
Bollinger County, Missouri
DiedApril 8, 1996(1996-04-08) (aged 104)
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
SpouseBeulah Maude Seabaugh
ChildrenStephen N. Limbaugh Sr.
RelativesLimbaugh family
Alma materUniversity of Missouri
OccupationJurist, lawyer, legislator, ambassador

Biography edit

Early years edit

Limbaugh was born near Sedgewickville, Missouri, in Bollinger County, Missouri, the son of Susan Frances (Presnell) and Joseph Headley Limbaugh. He was of part German ancestry.[1] He was initially educated in a one-room schoolhouse near his family farm. In 1914, he entered the University of Missouri School of Law following his attendance at the University of Missouri, and although he did not complete law school, he was admitted to the Missouri bar in 1916.

Career edit

Limbaugh was the city attorney for Cape Girardeau, Missouri, from 1917 until 1919. He began to take an active interest in politics during this period and in 1919 was among those signing a convention call to establish a new progressive political organization, the Committee of 48.[2]

Limbaugh began his own law firm in 1923. He served as city councilor of Cape Girardeau from 1924 until 1930. He served in the Missouri State Legislature as a Republican from 1931 to 1932,[3] and during his service advocated the consolidation of Missouri school districts and the formation of the Missouri State Highway Patrol.[citation needed]

Limbaugh was Chair of the American Bar Association's Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law (1954–1955) and President of the Missouri Bar (1955–1956).[4] He also served as an ambassador for the U.S. legal system to India during the 1950s. When he retired from his law practice at age 102, he was reportedly the oldest practicing attorney in the United States.[5]

In addition to his legal career, Limbaugh was active in civic affairs. He was involved in the early development of Southeast Missouri Hospital, was active with the Boy Scout movement and worked with the Salvation Army for nearly fifty years.[6]

Death and legacy edit

 
Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr. United States Courthouse in Cape Girardeau

Rush Limbaugh Sr. died on April 8, 1996. He was 104 years old at the time of his death.

Limbaugh's descendants include jurists Stephen N. Limbaugh Sr., Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr., and grandsons[7] radio commentator Rush H. Limbaugh III and attorney and political commentator David Limbaugh.

In 2007, the Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr. United States Courthouse located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, was named after him[8] by the 110th United States Congress via Public Law 110-13.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ancestry of Rush Limbaugh". wargs.com. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  2. ^ The Committee of Forty-Eight: For a Conference of Americans Who are Equally Opposed to Reaction and Violent Revolution: Its Purposes – And the Reasons for It. The committee of 48 organized to combat the conservative movement in both Republicans and Democrats of the time. New York: The Committee of Forty-Eight, n.d. [1919]; p. 6.
  3. ^ Charles U. Becker. Official Manual State of Missouri 1931–1932. Jefferson City, Missouri: Missouri Secretary of State. p. 87.
  4. ^ "Past Presidents of the Missouri Bar". The Missouri Bar. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  5. ^ Chafets, Zev (2010). Rush Limbaugh: An Army of One. New York City: Sentinel. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-5952-3063-8.
  6. ^ Boman, Dennis K. (2012). The Original Rush Limbaugh : Lawyer, Legislator, And Civil Libertarian. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-8262-1980-0.
  7. ^ Greg Sellnow, "My Brush with the Limbaugh Clan," Rochester (MN) Post-Bulletin, July 28, 2011.
  8. ^ "Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr. U.S. Courthouse". United States General Services Administration. Retrieved 2009-02-15.

Further reading edit

  • Bliss, Mark. "Limbaughs are Cape Girardeau's own 'first family'", Southeast Missourian, October 3, 2004.
  • Oberstar, Jim (February 12, 2007). "House Report 110-010". Archived from the original on December 12, 2012.
  • Bliss, Mark. "Court staff will be able to work up a sweat with exercise rooms", Southeast Missourian, March 10, 2007.
  • Limbaugh, Stephen N. (2003). Rush Hudson Limbaugh and His Times: Reflections on a Life Well Lived. Suggs, George G. (Ed.). Southeast Missouri State University Press. ISBN 0-9724304-2-3.

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Rush Hudson Limbaugh I September 27 1891 April 8 1996 was an American legislator and ambassador His legal career spanned nearly 80 years and he argued cases before the Missouri Supreme Court Internal Revenue Service Appellate Division Interstate Commerce Commission and National Labor Relations Board Rush Limbaugh Sr Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the Cape Girardeau County districtIn office 1931 1932Personal detailsBornRush Hudson Limbaugh 1891 09 27 September 27 1891Bollinger County MissouriDiedApril 8 1996 1996 04 08 aged 104 Cape Girardeau MissouriNationalityAmericanPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseBeulah Maude SeabaughChildrenStephen N Limbaugh Sr RelativesLimbaugh familyAlma materUniversity of MissouriOccupationJurist lawyer legislator ambassador Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Career 1 3 Death and legacy 2 See also 3 References 4 Further readingBiography editEarly years edit Limbaugh was born near Sedgewickville Missouri in Bollinger County Missouri the son of Susan Frances Presnell and Joseph Headley Limbaugh He was of part German ancestry 1 He was initially educated in a one room schoolhouse near his family farm In 1914 he entered the University of Missouri School of Law following his attendance at the University of Missouri and although he did not complete law school he was admitted to the Missouri bar in 1916 Career edit Limbaugh was the city attorney for Cape Girardeau Missouri from 1917 until 1919 He began to take an active interest in politics during this period and in 1919 was among those signing a convention call to establish a new progressive political organization the Committee of 48 2 Limbaugh began his own law firm in 1923 He served as city councilor of Cape Girardeau from 1924 until 1930 He served in the Missouri State Legislature as a Republican from 1931 to 1932 3 and during his service advocated the consolidation of Missouri school districts and the formation of the Missouri State Highway Patrol citation needed Limbaugh was Chair of the American Bar Association s Section of Real Property Probate and Trust Law 1954 1955 and President of the Missouri Bar 1955 1956 4 He also served as an ambassador for the U S legal system to India during the 1950s When he retired from his law practice at age 102 he was reportedly the oldest practicing attorney in the United States 5 In addition to his legal career Limbaugh was active in civic affairs He was involved in the early development of Southeast Missouri Hospital was active with the Boy Scout movement and worked with the Salvation Army for nearly fifty years 6 Death and legacy edit nbsp Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr United States Courthouse in Cape Girardeau Rush Limbaugh Sr died on April 8 1996 He was 104 years old at the time of his death Limbaugh s descendants include jurists Stephen N Limbaugh Sr Stephen N Limbaugh Jr and grandsons 7 radio commentator Rush H Limbaugh III and attorney and political commentator David Limbaugh In 2007 the Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr United States Courthouse located in Cape Girardeau Missouri was named after him 8 by the 110th United States Congress via Public Law 110 13 See also editLimbaugh familyReferences edit Ancestry of Rush Limbaugh wargs com Retrieved 8 May 2015 The Committee of Forty Eight For a Conference of Americans Who are Equally Opposed to Reaction and Violent Revolution Its Purposes And the Reasons for It The committee of 48 organized to combat the conservative movement in both Republicans and Democrats of the time New York The Committee of Forty Eight n d 1919 p 6 Charles U Becker Official Manual State of Missouri 1931 1932 Jefferson City Missouri Missouri Secretary of State p 87 Past Presidents of the Missouri Bar The Missouri Bar Retrieved October 3 2014 Chafets Zev 2010 Rush Limbaugh An Army of One New York City Sentinel p 13 ISBN 978 1 5952 3063 8 Boman Dennis K 2012 The Original Rush Limbaugh Lawyer Legislator And Civil Libertarian Columbia MO University of Missouri Press p 61 ISBN 978 0 8262 1980 0 Greg Sellnow My Brush with the Limbaugh Clan Rochester MN Post Bulletin July 28 2011 Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr U S Courthouse United States General Services Administration Retrieved 2009 02 15 Further reading editBliss Mark Limbaughs are Cape Girardeau s own first family Southeast Missourian October 3 2004 Oberstar Jim February 12 2007 House Report 110 010 Archived from the original on December 12 2012 Bliss Mark Court staff will be able to work up a sweat with exercise rooms Southeast Missourian March 10 2007 Limbaugh Stephen N 2003 Rush Hudson Limbaugh and His Times Reflections on a Life Well Lived Suggs George G Ed Southeast Missouri State University Press ISBN 0 9724304 2 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rush Limbaugh Sr amp oldid 1211174672, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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