Walter H. Albaugh - Source

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Offices and distinctions
United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
Frank Le Blond Kloeb
United States Representative from Ohio's 4th congressional district
1938-1939
Succeeded by
Robert Franklin Jones
Preceded by
L. A. Pearson
Representative from Miami County
1921-1924
Succeeded by
S. A. Blessing
Ohio's 4th congressional district
  • Caldwell
  • Herrick
  • Chambers
  • Vance
  • Thomas Corwin
  • Morrow
  • Vance
  • Canby
  • Moses Bledso Corwin
  • Stanton
  • Nichols
  • Allen
  • McKinney
  • Lawrence
  • McKinney
  • Gunckel
  • McMahon
  • Keifer
  • Shultz
  • Le Fevre
  • Anderson
  • Yoder
  • Gantz
  • Layton
  • Marshall
  • Gordon
  • Garber
  • Tou Velle
  • Goeke
  • Russell
  • Welty
  • Cable
  • Fitzgerald
  • Cable
  • Kloeb
  • Albaugh
  • Jones
  • McCulloch
  • Guyer
  • Oxley
  • Jordan
Persondata
Name Albaugh, Walter Hugh
Alternative names
Short description U.S. Representative
Date of birth January 2, 1890
Place of birth
Date of death January 21, 1942
Place of death

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