George P. Darrow Explained

George P. Darrow
Image Name:George P. Darrow (Pennsylvania Congressman).jpg
State:Pennsylvania
Term Start:January 3, 1939
Term End:January 3, 1941
Preceded:Ira W. Drew
Succeeded:Hugh Scott
Constituency2: (1915–1923)
(1923–1937)
Term Start2:March 4, 1915
Term End2:January 3, 1937
Preceded2:James Washington Logue
Succeeded2:Ira W. Drew
Birth Date:4 February 1859
Birth Place:Waterford, Connecticut
Death Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resting Place:Ivy Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Alfred University

George Potter Darrow (February 4, 1859  - June 7, 1943) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

George Darrow was born in Waterford, Connecticut. He graduated from Alfred University in Alfred, New York, in 1880. He moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1888 and engaged in banking, in the manufacture of paints, and in the insurance business. He was president of the Twenty-second Sectional School Board of Philadelphia 1906–09, and a member of the Philadelphia Common Council 1910–15.

Darrow was elected to Congress as a Republican in 1914 to the 64th Congress and served until he was succeeded January 3, 1937. He had been an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1936. He was elected to the 67th Congress and served from January 3, 1939 to January 3, 1941. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1940.

Darrow died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[1] and is buried there at Ivy Hill Cemetery.

Notes and References

  1. News: Ex-Congressman Dies; Heat Prostration Victim . January 12, 2019 . United Press (UP) . The Pittsburgh Press . June 7, 1943 . 20.