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Thomas Chipman McRae

Thomas Chipman McRae (December 21, 1851 – June 2, 1929) was an American attorney and politician from Arkansas. He served as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives (1885 to 1903) and the 26th Governor of Arkansas, from 1921 to 1925.

Thomas Chipman McRae
26th Governor of Arkansas
In office
January 11, 1921 – January 13, 1925
Preceded byCharles Hillman Brough
Succeeded byTom Jefferson Terral
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Arkansas's 3rd district
In office
December 7, 1885 – March 3, 1903
Preceded byJohn H. Rogers
Succeeded byHugh A. Dinsmore
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
In office
1877-1879
Personal details
BornDecember 21, 1851
Mount Holly, Arkansas
DiedJune 2, 1929(1929-06-02) (aged 77)
Prescott, Arkansas
Political partyDemocratic
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Biography

Thomas Chipman McRae, the eldest of five siblings, was born to Duncan L. and Mary Ann (Chipman) McRae on December 21, 1851, at Mount Holly in Union County, Arkansas. He attended Soule Business College in New Orleans, Louisiana and graduated with a law degree from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He passed the Arkansas bar in 1873, and began his practice at Rosston in Nevada County, Arkansas. He married Amelia Ann White in December 1874, with whom he would go on to have six daughters and three sons. On May 19, 1877, Nevada County voters elected to move the county seat from Rosston, and construct a new courthouse in the newly created railroad town of Prescott. McRae relocated his family there to be closer to his center of business.[1]

In 1874, McRae was appointed to the post of Election Commissioner in Arkansas. From 1877 to 1879, he served in the Arkansas House of Representatives and was a presidential elector in 1880. In 1884, 1896, and 1900, he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention and served as president of the convention twice. From 1888 to 1902 he was a member of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. From 1885 to 1903, McRae served in the United States House of Representatives.

In 1902, McRae donated land for an African American school in Prescott, Arkansas. McRae's Elementary, Middle, and High School were integrated with the Prescott School District in 1969.[2]

In 1917 and 1918, McRae was president of the Arkansas Bar Association; in the latter year he took part in the Arkansas Constitutional Convention.

In 1920, McRae was elected to his first term as Governor of Arkansas. In the election, McRae represented the Democratic Party, receiving 123,637 votes (66.6 percent). Wallace Townsend represented the Republican Party, receiving 46,350 votes (25 percent), and Josiah H. Blount represented the Independent Party, receiving 15,627 votes (8.4 percent). Blount, an African American school superintendent from Forest City, was the leader of a splinter GOP faction called the "Black-and-Tan Republicans," who protested the "lily-white" stand of its new leaders that included gubernatorial nominee Townsend. Blount was the first of his race to seek election as Arkansas's chief executive.

McRae was elected to his second term in 1922. In that election, McRae received 99,987 votes (78.1 percent), and Republican John W. Grabiel received 28,055 votes (21.9 percent).[3]

During his tenure, the Arkansas Railroad Commission was re-established, the Arkansas Corporation Commission was abolished, and the Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanitarium for Negroes was established. A severance tax was passed with its revenue funding public schools, the Arkansas Office of State Geologist was created, and a personal income tax law was enacted.

Upon the end of his governorship, McRae was appointed special Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. He was elected a life member of the Arkansas Democratic State Convention in 1926. After serving four years as Governor of Arkansas, McRae returned to Prescott to be with his family. He resumed his law practice and he engaged in banking activities until his death on June 2, 1929. McRae is buried in the historic section of the De Ann Cemetery in Prescott.

McRae was a cousin of Thomas Banks Cabaniss, a U.S. Representative from Georgia. He was also the grandfather of Thomas C. "Tom" McRae, III, longtime President of the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation who challenged Bill Clinton for the Democratic Gubernatorial Nomination in 1990.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Chipman McRae (1851–1929)". Derek Allen Clements, The Central Arkansas Library System - EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net. February 5, 2016. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "McRae High School yearbooks". Arkansas History Commission - Ark-ives.com. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  3. ^ Robert A. Diamond, ed., Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections (Washington, D.C., 1975), p. 399
  4. ^ Maraniss, David (October 8, 1992). "How Clinton Moved to Handle State's Economy". The Washington Post.

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Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Arkansas
1920, 1922
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Arkansas's 3rd congressional district

1885 – 1903
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Arkansas
1921 – 1925
Succeeded by

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Thomas Chipman McRae December 21 1851 June 2 1929 was an American attorney and politician from Arkansas He served as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives 1885 to 1903 and the 26th Governor of Arkansas from 1921 to 1925 Thomas Chipman McRae26th Governor of ArkansasIn office January 11 1921 January 13 1925Preceded byCharles Hillman BroughSucceeded byTom Jefferson TerralMember of the U S House of Representatives from Arkansas s 3rd districtIn office December 7 1885 March 3 1903Preceded byJohn H RogersSucceeded byHugh A DinsmoreMember of the Arkansas House of RepresentativesIn office 1877 1879Personal detailsBornDecember 21 1851Mount Holly ArkansasDiedJune 2 1929 1929 06 02 aged 77 Prescott ArkansasPolitical partyDemocraticSignatureBiography EditThomas Chipman McRae the eldest of five siblings was born to Duncan L and Mary Ann Chipman McRae on December 21 1851 at Mount Holly in Union County Arkansas He attended Soule Business College in New Orleans Louisiana and graduated with a law degree from Washington and Lee University in Lexington Virginia He passed the Arkansas bar in 1873 and began his practice at Rosston in Nevada County Arkansas He married Amelia Ann White in December 1874 with whom he would go on to have six daughters and three sons On May 19 1877 Nevada County voters elected to move the county seat from Rosston and construct a new courthouse in the newly created railroad town of Prescott McRae relocated his family there to be closer to his center of business 1 In 1874 McRae was appointed to the post of Election Commissioner in Arkansas From 1877 to 1879 he served in the Arkansas House of Representatives and was a presidential elector in 1880 In 1884 1896 and 1900 he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention and served as president of the convention twice From 1888 to 1902 he was a member of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee From 1885 to 1903 McRae served in the United States House of Representatives In 1902 McRae donated land for an African American school in Prescott Arkansas McRae s Elementary Middle and High School were integrated with the Prescott School District in 1969 2 In 1917 and 1918 McRae was president of the Arkansas Bar Association in the latter year he took part in the Arkansas Constitutional Convention In 1920 McRae was elected to his first term as Governor of Arkansas In the election McRae represented the Democratic Party receiving 123 637 votes 66 6 percent Wallace Townsend represented the Republican Party receiving 46 350 votes 25 percent and Josiah H Blount represented the Independent Party receiving 15 627 votes 8 4 percent Blount an African American school superintendent from Forest City was the leader of a splinter GOP faction called the Black and Tan Republicans who protested the lily white stand of its new leaders that included gubernatorial nominee Townsend Blount was the first of his race to seek election as Arkansas s chief executive McRae was elected to his second term in 1922 In that election McRae received 99 987 votes 78 1 percent and Republican John W Grabiel received 28 055 votes 21 9 percent 3 During his tenure the Arkansas Railroad Commission was re established the Arkansas Corporation Commission was abolished and the Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanitarium for Negroes was established A severance tax was passed with its revenue funding public schools the Arkansas Office of State Geologist was created and a personal income tax law was enacted Upon the end of his governorship McRae was appointed special Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court He was elected a life member of the Arkansas Democratic State Convention in 1926 After serving four years as Governor of Arkansas McRae returned to Prescott to be with his family He resumed his law practice and he engaged in banking activities until his death on June 2 1929 McRae is buried in the historic section of the De Ann Cemetery in Prescott McRae was a cousin of Thomas Banks Cabaniss a U S Representative from Georgia He was also the grandfather of Thomas C Tom McRae III longtime President of the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation who challenged Bill Clinton for the Democratic Gubernatorial Nomination in 1990 4 References Edit Thomas Chipman McRae 1851 1929 Derek Allen Clements The Central Arkansas Library System EncyclopediaOfArkansas net February 5 2016 Retrieved April 10 2016 McRae High School yearbooks Arkansas History Commission Ark ives com Retrieved April 10 2016 Robert A Diamond ed Congressional Quarterly s Guide to U S Elections Washington D C 1975 p 399 Maraniss David October 8 1992 How Clinton Moved to Handle State s Economy The Washington Post United States Congress Thomas Chipman McRae id M000597 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress External links EditWorks by or about Thomas Chipman McRae at Internet ArchiveParty political officesPreceded byCharles Hillman Brough Democratic nominee for Governor of Arkansas1920 1922 Succeeded byTom TerralU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byJohn H Rogers Member of the U S House of Representatives from Arkansas s 3rd congressional district1885 1903 Succeeded byHugh A DinsmorePolitical officesPreceded byCharles Hillman Brough Governor of Arkansas1921 1925 Succeeded byTom Jefferson Terral Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Chipman McRae amp oldid 1125757784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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