Constellation Similarity Assertions
Engelhardt, Samuel, 1912-1991.
Samuel Engelhardt, a farmer and merchant in Macon County (Ala.), was a prominent Alabama politician who served in the State House of Representatives from 1950-1954 and in the State Senate from 1954-1958. From 1959 to 1963, Engelhardt served as chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of Alabama as well as Highway Department director for Governor John Patterson. In 1962, Engelhardt ran for governor, but he lost in the Democratic Primary to George C. Wallace.
From the description of Papers, [ca.1946]-[ca.1973]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122538342
Maybe-Same Assertions
There are 2 possible matching Constellations.
Engelhardt, Sam 1912-1991
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6q25ws0 (person)
No biographical history available for this identity.
Engelhardt, Sam (Samuel Martin), 1912-1991.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w66q64g4 (person)
Samuel Martin Engelhardt, Jr., 1912-1991, received his early education in Shorter, Alabama. He attended McCallie Preparatory School in 1930 and Washington and Lee University from 1930 to 1932. In 1935 he married Sara Miller Bonner. They had four children: Samuel Martin III, Miller Bonner, Sara Marlow and Harriet Brice. Engelhardt was a planter and ginner in Shorter, Alabama, as well as a prominent politician known for his strong stand on segregation. He began his politic...