Samuel T. Montague Explained

Birthname:Samuel Tilden Montague
Birth Date:January 12, 1868
Birth Place:Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S.
Death Place:Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S.
State Senate:Virginia
District:33rd
Term Start:February 28, 1923
Term End:January 9, 1924
Preceded:William C. Corbitt
Succeeded:Robert H. Stubbs
Term Start1:January 10, 1912
Term End1:June 25, 1914
Preceded1:John A. Lesner
Succeeded1:William C. Corbitt
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Alma Lorena Grimes

Samuel Tilden Montague (January 12, 1868 – September 13, 1939) was an American Democratic politician who served as a member of the Virginia Senate.[1] [2]

He resigned in 1914 to become postmaster of Portsmouth, Virginia but was selected to fill a vacancy in the seat in 1923 upon the death of his successor, William C. Corbitt.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Swem, Earl G.. Earl Gregg Swem

    . Earl Gregg Swem. Register of the General Assembly of Virginia, 1776–1918. February 21, 2016. 1918. Virginia State Library. Richmond.

  2. Book: Dodson, E. Griffith. E. Griffith Dodson

    . E. Griffith Dodson. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1919-1939: Register. September 29, 2016. 1939. Virginia State Library. Richmond.