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Elijah S. Grammer

Elijah Sherman Grammer
Elijah Grammer.jpg
United States Senator
from Washington
In office
November 22, 1932 – March 3, 1933
Preceded by Wesley Livsey Jones
Succeeded by Homer Bone
Personal details
Born (1868-04-03)April 3, 1868
Quincy, Missouri
Died November 19, 1936(1936-11-19) (aged 68)
Seattle, Washington
Political party Republican
Profession Logging company manager
Business executive

Elijah Sherman Grammer (April 3, 1868 – November 19, 1936) was a Republican Senator from Washington from 1932 to 1933.

Grammer was born Quincy, Missouri on April 3, 1868, and was educated in Missouri and at Bentonville College. He moved to Washington in 1887, where he was a logger and general manager in logging camps near Tacoma, Washington. After completing additional courses at Bentonville College in 1892, he continued to work in the logging business, and moved to Alaska in 1897.

He returned to Washington in 1901 and settled in Seattle, where he had ownership interests in several logging companies and other business ventures. From 1916 to 1917 he was president of the Employers’ Association of Washington.

During World War I, Granner was commissioned as a major in the United States Army, and assigned responsibility for spruce wood production at the Grays and Willapa Harbors.

A Republican, on November 22, 1932 he was appointed to the United States Senate by Governor Roland H. Hartley, filling the vacancy caused by the death of Wesley L. Jones. Jones had been defeated for reelection by Democrat Homer Bone earlier in November; Grammer held the seat until March 3, 1933, and Bone's term began on March 4. Grammer's appointment ensured that the Republicans maintained a majority of one during the Senate session that ran from December 1932 to March 1933.


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