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Thomas Jefferson Lilly

Thomas Jefferson Lilly (June 3, 1878April 2, 1956) represented West Virginia in the Sixty-eighth United States Congress.

Thomas Lilly had a long career of service for his community and country. He was born in Dunns, Mercer County, West Virginia, and began teaching in the rural schools of Mercer County while also tending to the family farm. He was elected Justice of the Peace and served from 1902 to 1906. After completing his term, he attended McKinley University in Chicago, Illinois, graduating with a degree in Law in 1911. He was admitted to the bar in West Virginia the same year and started practicing in Hinton, West Virginia.

After spending a few years practicing law, he went back to working for the local government as both the State Commissionar of Accounts (1914–1927) and the Divorce Commissioner of Summers County (1914–1922). He ran for Congress after completing these commissions and sat as a Democratic Representative in the 68th Congress of the United States from March 4, 1923 to March 3, 1925. His reelection attempt in 1924 failed.

Thomas returned to his law practice until his death in 1956 in Sweet Springs, West Virginia. He is bured in Restwood Memorial Cemetery, Hinton, West Virginia.

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Preceded by
Wells Goodykoontz
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from West Virginia's 5th congressional district

1923 – 1925
Succeeded by
James F. Strother

 
 
 

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