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    Alben W. Barkley

    Vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953

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  1. Alben William Barkley ( / ˈbɑːrkli /; November 24, 1877 – April 30, 1956) was an American lawyer and politician from Kentucky who served as the 35th vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953 under President Harry S. Truman. In 1905, he was elected to local offices and in 1912 as a U.S. representative.

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Alben W. Barkley (born November 24, 1877, Graves county, Kentucky, U.S.—died April 30, 1956, Lexington, Virginia) was the 35th vice president of the United States (1949–53) in the Democratic administration of President Harry S. Truman. He was one of the chief architects of the New Deal in the 1930s and a major symbol of Democratic Party ...

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  3. Alben W. Barkley. Alben Willie Barkley was born on November 24, 1877, in a log cabin near Lowes, Kentucky. He was born Willie Alben Barkley, but went by Alben and had his names reversed when he was old enough. His father was a poor tobacco farmer and railroad worker.

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    Alben William Barkley was born on November 24, 1877, in Graves County, Kentucky. Originally named Willie Alben, a name that embarrassed him, Barkley changed the order and formally changed his name to Alben William. Barkley worked his way through Marvin College, a Methodist institution in Clinton, Kentucky. After briefly attended Emory College and t...

    In 1905, Barkley won his first election, becoming the county attorney for McCracken County, Kentucky. Five year later, he became a county judge. In 1912, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Kentucky’s First District. He went on to serve seven successive terms. He left the House in 1927 to take a seat in the U.S. Senate...

    While Barkley was not President Harry Truman’s first choice of running mate in 1948, the two men scored an upset victory over the Republican ticket. Barkley became the oldest man elected Vice President. Once in office, the two men enjoyed a close relationship. Truman respected Barkley’s legislative experience and included him in all his cabinet mee...

  4. Alben Barkley was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 35th Vice President of the United States, from 1949 to 1953, in the administration of Harry S. Truman. Barkley served as a member of Congress for almost 40 years and was one of the chief architects of the New Deal program. A native of Kentucky, Alben Barkley, after attending ...

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  6. ALBEN W. BARKLEY 29 Alben Barkley's father, John Wilson, in 1914. The sixty-year-old displayed "the characteristically large Barkley ears, nose, and mouth. The latter he usually hid underneath an ill-kept, bushy beard. When John was forty, his incautious use of a taper to light a fireplace destroyed most of his facial hair.

  7. The Alben W. Barkley Papers consist of transcripts of interviews conducted with Alben Barkley by Sidney Shalett. The interviews include recollections of Barkley's personal life and political career, including his service as Harry S. Truman's Vice President. The interviews served as the basis for a series of articles in the Saturday Evening Post ...

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