Samuel M. Brinson Explained

Samuel M. Brinson
State:North Carolina
Term Start:March 4, 1919
Term End:April 13, 1922
Predecessor:George E. Hood
Successor:Charles Laban Abernethy
Birth Date:20 March 1870
Birth Place:New Bern, North Carolina
Death Place:New Bern, North Carolina
Party:Democratic

Samuel Mitchell Brinson (March 20, 1870 – April 13, 1922) was an American politician.

Brinson was born in New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, to William George Brinson and Kittie Elizabeth Brinson. He was the member of the United States House of Representatives for the North Carolina 3rd district from 1919 to 1922. He died in office on April 13, 1922, and is buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, North Carolina. An obituary noted that Mr. Brinson had died of an undisclosed illness "that dated back to the close of the campaign in 1918".[1] During the recess in Congress, Brinson had gone to the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan and, as his condition, went back to New Bern, North Carolina where he was admitted to New Bern General Hospital after his arrival, six days before his death.[2]

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  1. "Samnel [sic] M. Brinson Is Dead Following Lengthy Illness", Charlotte (NC) Observer, April 14, 1922, p. 1
  2. "Congressman Brinson Is Dead at New Bern After Long Illness", Greensboro (NC) Daily News, April 14, 1922, p. 1