Peddy, George E. B.
George Edwin Bailey Peddy (1892-1951), attorney, soldier, and politician, was born near Tenaha, Texas, to William Henry and Laura Gertrude (Chambers) Peddy.
His father died shortly after his birth and Peddy spent much of his young adulthood supporting his mother. He then attended the University of Texas law school, where he served as student body president and led a protest against Governor James Edward Ferguson's quarrels with the University. Though he was still a student, in 1917 he was elected to the Thirty-fifth Texas Legislature, but resigned to serve as a captain in the army during World War I. Upon Peddy's graduation from law school in 1920, he practiced law in a private firm, served as assistant district attorney of Harris County, and became assistant U.S. attorney in charge of mail-fraud prosecutions. He later joined the Houston law practice firm of Vinson, Elkins, Weems, and Francis, with whom he worked from 1925 to 1942.
Peddy volunteered for military service during World War II, becoming a lieutenant colonel and a staff officer in the Fifth Infantry Division, Third Army.
He served as deputy military governor of Frankfurt, 1945. In 1948 Peddy once again ran for U.S. senator from Texas, garnering 20 percent of the Democratic primary vote and causing a runoff election between his two opponents, Lyndon B. Johnson and Coke Stevenson. While serving as chairman of the Texas Cancer Crusade, Peddy died in June 1951.
From the description of Peddy (George E. B.) Papers, 1909-1972 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 776660464
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