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  1. Joseph Wellington Byrns Jr. (August 15, 1903 – March 8, 1973) was an American attorney and one-term U.S. Representative from Tennessee.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_ByrnsJo Byrns - Wikipedia

    Joseph Wellington Byrns Sr. (July 20, 1869 – June 4, 1936) was a U.S. politician. He served as a 14-term Democratic congressman from Tennessee, and as the 41st speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

  3. Joseph Wellington Byrns Jr. (15 de agosto de 1903 - 8 de marzo de 1973) fue un abogado estadounidense y miembro del Congreso de Tennessee durante un período . Byrns nació en el condado de Davidson, Tennessee, hijo del ex presidente de la Cámara Joseph W. Byrns y Julia Woodard.

  4. In a stunning defeat, Joseph W. Byrns, Jr. lost to Independent Percy Priest who remained in Congress until his own death in 1957. Congressman Byrns could only manage 43% of the vote in his reelection bid.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2003 · Joseph W. Byrns of Tennessee by Ann B. Irish recounts the life of a remarkable man almost unknown to historians. “Jo” Byrns (1869–1936) rose from prosperous yeoman roots to become a respected state legislator, speaker of the lower house in Tennessee, and a twenty-seven-year veteran in Congress.

  6. 28 de sept. de 2001 · During a congressional career that lasted nearly three decades, Joseph W. Byrns (1869–1936) exercised significant influence in Washington. He served as chairman of both the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the House Appropriations Committee before becoming Speaker of the House in 1935.

  7. 32nd President of the United States: 1933 ‐ 1945. A Tribute to Speaker Joseph W. Byrns on the Occasion of His Death. June 04, 1936. Speaker Byrns belonged to that school of statesmen which is the hope and justification of our democracy.