Pilcher, John L. (John Leonard), 1898-1981
Variant namesJohn Leonard Pilcher was born in a two-room log cabin near Meigs, Georgia on August 27, 1898. Although Pilcher's father died when he was five, and Pilcher had to support his mother and two young sisters, he completed seven grades of public school and graduated from Massey Business College. In 1922, he married Dorothy Covington of Moultrie, Georgia. They had two sons: John Leonard, Jr., who in 1946, at the age of seventeen, was killed in a plane crash while serving as an ROTC air cadet at the University of Georgia; and Charles, who handled the family business while his father was in Washington. Pilcher started working at the age of fifteen, and by the time he was twenty he was operating a small business. Involved in agricultural pursuits most of his life, Pilcher not only owned a farm, but expanded his holdings to include a general mercantile business, a fertilizer manufacturing plant, feed mill, corn elevator, cotton gins and warehouses, and a syrup canning plant. He was involved in many business organizations, such as the National Cotton Council and the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, and served as the director of the Thomas County PEA (production and marketing). He also became president of the Bank of Meigs, Georgia. At the age of twenty--one, Pilcher was elected mayor of Meigs. During the years 1921 through 1940, he also served as a councilman and a public school trustee. In 1940, he was elected to represent the Seventh District in the Georgia State Senate. After his term expired in 1943, he returned to Meigs and was elected to the post of county commissioner of roads and revenue for Thomas County, a position he held from 1943 to 1947. During this same period he also served as a member of the Agricultural and Industrial Board for the county (1944-1948). From 1948 to 1949, Pilcher was the Supervisor of Purchases for the state of Georgia, serving under Governors Thompson and Arnall. In 1953, Edward Eugene Cox, the congressman representing the Second District, died and a special election was held to fill his seat. In spite of a large field of candidates and his late entrance into the race for the position, Pilcher won the seat in a hardworking campaign by a 2,000 vote margin over his nearest competitor. Pilcher was a member of Congress from February 4, 1953 to January 3, 1965. He started on the House Committee on Government Operations, serving on the committee from 1953 to 1954. After an attempt to gain a seat on the House Agriculture Committee failed, he accepted a seat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee where he served from 1955 to 1964. He was a member of the Subcommittee on the Far East and the Pacific and became chairman of the Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy. Twice, in 1959 and 1961, Pilcher went abroad with other members of the subcommittee on Special Study Missions to oversee U.S. economic and technical assistance programs. Pilcher did not run for reelection in 1964. Instead, he retired from his congressional career and took the post of Southeastern Regional Director of the Office of Emergency Planning. Pilcher died on August 20, 1981, at the age of 82.
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series V: Personal, 1952-1965. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 738426992
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series VI: Post Office, 1941-1961. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 738434072
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series IV: Personal, 1946, 1953-1967, 1970. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 738428275
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series IX: Scrapbooks, 1941, 1953-1964, 1970, 1973-1976. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 733294939
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series II: Meigs Office, 1960-1964. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 738415077
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series X: Photographs, 1940-1964. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 738434275
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series XI: Artifacts and Memorabilia, 1941-1976. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 738443614
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series III: Miscellaneous File, 1953-1964. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 738423250
From the description of John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series I: Legislative, 1941-1976. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 738406973
John Leonard Pilcher (1898-1931), politician and U.S. Representative, born in Meigs, Georgia.
From the description of John L. Pilcher papers, 1941-1976 (bulk 1953-1964). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477408
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Birth 1898-08-27
Death 1981-08-20