Daniel R. Anthony Jr. Explained

Daniel Read Anthony Jr.
State:Kansas
Term Start:May 23, 1907
Term End:March 3, 1929
Predecessor:Charles Curtis
Successor:William P. Lambertson
Birth Name:Daniel Read Anthony Jr.
Birth Date:22 August 1870
Birth Place:Leavenworth, Kansas
Death Place:Leavenworth, Kansas
Party:Republican
Father:Daniel Read Anthony
Relatives:Susan B. Anthony (aunt)
Mary Stafford Anthony (aunt)

Daniel Read Anthony Jr. (August 22, 1870  - August 4, 1931) was an American Republican politician and a nephew of suffragist and political leader Susan B. Anthony.[1]

He was the son of newspaper publisher Daniel Read Anthony. He was born in Leavenworth, Kansas, on August 22, 1870; attended the public schools as well as the Michigan Military Academy at Orchard Lake, Michigan; enrolled at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; studied law; was admitted to the bar, but did not practice extensively; engaged in newspaper work; appointed postmaster of Leavenworth, Kansas, on June 22, 1898, and served until June 30, 1902, when a successor was appointed; Mayor of Leavenworth, 1903–1905; became manager and editor of the Leavenworth Times in 1904.

He was elected as a Republican to House of Representatives of the 60th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation from body of Charles Curtis - who was elevated to the Senate; Anthony was re-elected in this capacity to the nine succeeding Congresses and served in the House from May 23, 1907 to March 3, 1929; well known for co-introducing along with Senator Curtis in December 1923 the first rendition of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution; Chairman, Committee on Appropriations in the House during the 70th Congress; was not a candidate for renomination in 1928; resumed his former business pursuits; died in Leavenworth on August 4, 1931; interment in Mount Muncie Cemetery.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WOMEN: Evening the Sexes. November 19, 1923. Time.