Jess C. Denious Explained

Jess C. Denious
Order:29th
Office:Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
Term Start:January 11, 1943
Term End:January 13, 1947
Governor:Andrew Frank Schoeppel
Predecessor:Carl E. Friend
Successor:Frank L. Hagaman
State Senate2:Kansas
District2:35th
Term Start2:1937
Term End2:1941
Predecessor2:R. C. Russell
Successor2:Riley W. MacGregor
State Senate3:Kansas
District3:37th
Term Start3:1933
Term End3:1937
Preceded3:John Wesley Davis
Succeeded3:Raimon G. Walters
Birth Date:14 July 1879
Birth Place:Mogadore, Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:Dodge City, Kansas, U.S.
Resting Place:Maple Grove Cemetery
Party:Republican
Spouse:Juliet Pettijohn
Children:2
Alma Mater:Drake University
Baker University

Jess C. Denious (July 14, 1879  - December 1, 1953) served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas from 1943 until 1947.

Early life

Denious was born in Mogadore, Ohio to Oliver and Martha Denious. The family moved to Kansas at the age of five, first living in Galesburg before moving to Erie. He moved to Colorado for a year before attending Drake University.[1] Denious transferred to Baker University and graduated from there in 1905.[2]

Career

Denious worked for the Ottawa Herald and co-owned the Erie Record from 1906 until 1909.[3] He acquired the Globe-Republican in 1910, changing its name to the Dodge City Daily Globe. Denious would continue as publisher until his death.[4]

Denious served as a delegate to the 1924 Republican National Convention.[5] He was elected to the Kansas Senate in 1932 from the 37th district, which was later renumbered the 35th, serving until 1941. Denious was elected lieutenant governor in 1942, serving under Governor Andrew Frank Schoeppel. He died in Dodge City in 1953.[6]

Family

Denious married Juliet Pettijohn in 1915. He had two children; Martha (1919–2017) and Jess Jr. (1928–1969).[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jess C. Denious Papers. Kansas Historical Society. December 3, 2017.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=dy8UAAAAYAAJ&q=%22jess+denious%22+governor The Kansas historical quarterly, Volume 22
  3. Web site: Denious, Jess C. Sr.. Kansas Press Association. December 3, 2017.
  4. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=otMzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cuYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4927,6995059 Stauffer to buy Kansas paper
  5. Web site: Dempski to Denish. Political Graveyard. December 3, 2017.
  6. Web site: Kansas Lieutenant Governors. Kansas Historical Society. December 3, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20181216064732/https://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-lieutenant-governors/10998#denious. December 16, 2018. dead.