Hugh Carter
Hugh Carter | |
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Member of the Georgia State Senate from the 14th district | |
In office January 9, 1967 – January 12, 1981 | |
Preceded by | Jimmy Carter |
Succeeded by | Lewis H. McKenzie |
Personal details | |
Born | Hugh Alton Carter August 13, 1920 U.S. Army Reserve |
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Hugh Alton Carter Sr. (August 13, 1920 – June 24, 1999) was an American politician and businessman from Georgia. He was also the first cousin of U.S. president Jimmy Carter.
Early life and education
Born in
Political career
Carter served seven terms (14 years) in the Georgia State Senate, from 1967 until 1981 and was a Democrat.[3] He represented District 14, and succeeded his cousin future-President Jimmy Carter in that post.[4] He represented eight Georgia rural counties, and served as chairman of the Senate Education Committee and was a senior member of the Appropriations, Rules and Fiscal Affairs Committees.
Business ventures
Carter owned a bait shop and a general (later antique) store.
Later years
Carter retired from the State Senate in 1981. His bait growing business suffered declining sales in the 1990s, and he closed it in 1996.
Death
At the age of 78, Carter died in Americus, Georgia, on June 24, 1999.[1][9]
References
- ^ a b c Wolfgang Saxon (June 28, 1999). "Hugh Carter Sr., 78, Bait-seller and aide to his cousin Jimmy". New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
- ^ https://issuu.com/gtalumni/docs/1978_54_2/8
- ^ "Members of the Georgia General Assembly - 135th Session - Term 1979-1980". State of Georgia. January 1980. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
- ^ 'Sen. Hugh Carter Retiring', Rome News-Tribune (Georgia), March 10, 1980, pg. 2
- ^ a b c d Rupert Cornwell (June 28, 1999). "Obituary: Hugh Carter". Independent. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
- ASIN B0006RZ0OS.
- ^ Over 300 Questions and Answers on Worm Raising. Carter Worm Farm. 1978.
- ISBN 978-0-13-185470-3.
- ^ Political Graveyard