Augustus W. Bennet

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Augustus Witschief Bennet
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 29th district
In office
January 3, 1945 – January 3, 1947
Preceded by Dean P. Taylor
Succeeded by Katharine St. George
Personal details
Born October 7, 1897 (1897-10-07)
New York City, New York County, New York
Died June 5, 1983 (1983-06-06) (aged 85)
Concord, Massachusetts
Citizenship  United States
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Maxine Layne Bennet
Alma mater Amherst College Columbia University Law School
Profession lawyer politician
Religion Presbyterian
Military service
Allegiance United States United States of America
Service/branch Naval Reserve Flying Corps
Rank Chief
Unit quartermaster
Battles/wars World War I

Augustus Witschief Bennet (October 7, 1897 – June 5, 1983) was an American politician and a United States Representative from New York.

Biography

Born in New York City, New York County, New York[1] Bennet was a son of U.S. Representative William Stiles Bennet and Gertrude (Witschief) Bennet. He attended the public schools in New York City and Washington, D.C., and graduated from Amherst College in 1918.

During the First World War, Bennet served in the United States Naval Reserve Flying Corps with the rating of chief quartermaster from June 8, 1918 to January 19, 1919. He graduated from the Columbia University Law School at New York City in 1921, was admitted to the bar the same year.[2]

Career

Bennet commenced practice in Newburgh. He was United States referee in bankruptcy from 1923 to 1944, and was married to Maxine Layne on October 19, 1929.

Elected as a Republican to the Seventy-ninth Congress, Bennet was U. S. Representative for the twenty-ninth district of New York and held that office from January 3, 1945 to January 3, 1947.[3] He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1946.

Death

Resuming the practice of law, Bennet resided in Laguna Hills, California until he died in Concord, Massachusetts, on June 5, 1983 (age 85 years, 241 days). He was cremated, and his ashes are interred at Cedar Hills Mausoleum, Newburgh, New York.[4]

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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 29th congressional district

January 3, 1945 to January 3, 1947
Succeeded by
Katharine St. George