James E. Berry

James Berry
6th Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
In office
January 15, 1935  January 10, 1955
Governor E. W. Marland
Leon C. Phillips
Robert S. Kerr
Roy J. Turner
Johnston Murray
Preceded by Robert Burns
Succeeded by Cowboy Pink Williams
Personal details
Born October 2, 1881
near Oak Grove, Jackson County, Missouri
Died November 22, 1966 (aged 85)
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Political party Democratic
Profession banker, politician

James Edward Berry (October 2, 1881, near Oak Grove, Jackson County, Missouri[1] November 22, 1966, Stillwater, Oklahoma) was an American politician who served as the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma from 1935 to 1955.[2]

Early life

Berry was born in Missouri in 1881 and came to Oklahoma as a teenager, first living on a farm near Blackwell, Oklahoma and moving to Stillwater, Oklahoma to attend Oklahoma A&M College.[2] Berry served in the Oklahoma National Guard, rising to the rank of major, before the end of his service.[2] A banker, he was elected president of the Stillwater bank in 1929.[2]

Political career

Berry lost his first race for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma in 1930.[2] He won the seat on his second attempt in 1934 and was sworn in alongside Governor of Oklahoma E.W. Marland in 1935.[2] He continued to serve until 1955, under four different governors.[2]

References

  1. A History of the State of Oklahoma. 2. p. 256. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 James E. Berry, OklahomaHeritage.com (accessed June 18, 2013)
Political offices
Preceded by
Robert Burns
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
1935–1955
Succeeded by
Cowboy Pink Williams


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