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OH160b Earle C. Clements Oral History (Session 2)

Earle C. Clements Oral History (Session 2)

Collection Title: Jackson Purchase Oral History Project – Politics and Government

Series Number: OH160 (session 2)

Interviewee: Clements, Earle C., 1896 – 1985

Interviewer: Hammack, James W.

Date interviewed: October 31, 1974

Processed by: Processed by Benjamin J. Drake October of 2011 to February 15, 2012

Date processed: February 17, 2012

Description: 1 sound disc (36 minutes)

Abstract: Earle C. Clements discusses his life and career prior to entering into Kentucky politics. He mentions his graduation from Morganfield High School in 1915, attending the University of Kentucky and enlistment in the National Guard during the First World War. He describes his experiences at Fort Benjamin Harrison near Lawrence, Indiana and being commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. He also recalls his military service at Camp Taylor near Louisville, Kentucky and the Lewis Institute (presently the Illinois Institute of Technology) in Chicago, Illinois.

Biographical / Historical note: Earle Chester Clements was born in Morganfield, Kentucky on October 22, 1896. He briefly attended the University of Kentucky before serving in the United States Army during the First World War. After returning from the war, he worked in the oil fields of Texas for a few years before returning to Morganfield to farm and coach football at the local high school. He served as Union County sheriff from 1922 to 1926, county clerk from 1926 to 1934 and county judge from 1934 to 1942. Clements was elected to state Senate in 1941 and in 1944 became majority leader. He served two terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1945 to 1948 and was elected governor of Kentucky in 1947. He resigned in 1950 to run for the United States Senate. He won the election and served in the Senate from 1950 to 1957. From 1959 to 1960, he acted as state highway commissioner. Clements also worked as a lobbyist in Washington, D.C. and held several executive positions with the American Tobacco Institute. He retired to Morganfield in 1981 and died on March 12, 1985.

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Subject Headings / Descriptors:

Clements, Earle Chester, 1896-1985

Clements family.

Union County – History

Morganfield (Ky.) – History.

Senators – United State.

Governors – Kentucky.

Kentucky -- Politics and government.

United States – Politics and government.