Richard C. Hunter

 
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Richard Hunter

Hunter, Richard (dates unknown). Sometime between May 1699 and May 1702 a Richard Hunter petitioned the acting governor of New York, John Nanfan, that “having been at great charge and expense in providing persons and necessary's in order to the acting of Play's in this City,” he be allowed to stage performances. Whether Hunter was an actor or merely a producer and whether he actually staged any performances is unknown. If he did, he antedated Anthony Aston.

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Richard Charles Hunter (December 3, 1884 - January 23, 1941) was a Nebraska Democratic politician. Hunter was born in West Point, Nebraska. He moved to Omaha, Nebraska with his family in 1885. He graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1909; and Harvard Law School in 1910, and the law department of Columbia University in New York city in 1911 and passed the bar the same year. He started his practice in Lincoln, Nebraska then moved back to Omaha in 1912.

He was both elected to the Nebraska state house of representatives and as a judge of the municipal court of Omaha from 1915 to 1917. He unsuccessfully ran for attorney general in 1920 and state railway commissioner in 1928. He was elected on November 6, 1934 to the United States Senate to fill the seat of Robert B. Howell and served until January 3, 1935.

He did not stand for re-election to the Senate. He ran again for the office of attorney general of Nebraska, winning this time, and served from 1937 to 1939. He died in Tucson, Arizona, and was interred in West Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Nebraska.


Preceded by
William H. Thompson(D)
United States Senator from Nebraska (Class 1)
1934 – 1935
Succeeded by
Edward R. Burke (D)

References

  1. The Political Graveyard. Hunter, Richard Charles. Retrieved on January 13, 2006.
  2. Congressional Bioguide. Hunter, Richard Charles. Retrieved on January 13, 2006.

 
 

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