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Harmon Caldwell Drew

Harmon Caldwell Drew
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Harmon Caldwell Drew as a boy (ca. 1903)
Judge of the Second Circuit Court of Appeal in Shreveport, Louisiana
In office
January 4, 1930 – May 1945
Succeeded by Robert F. Kennon
Judge of the 26th Judicial District of Bossier and Webster parishes
In office
January 22, 1927 – January 4, 1930
Preceded by John S. Richardson
Succeeded by J. Frank McInnis
District Attorney of Bossier and Webster parishes
In office
December 8, 1916 – December 10, 1924
Preceded by Thomas W. Robertson
Succeeded by W. D. Goff
Personal details
Born February 16, 1889
Minden, Webster Parish
Louisiana, USA
Died September 1, 1950(1950-09-01) (aged 61)
Minden, Louisiana
Resting place Minden Cemetery
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Katie Caldwell Drew (married 1913-1950, his death)
Relations

Harvey Locke Carey (son-in-law)
Harmon Drew, Jr. (grandson)
Richard Cleveland Drew (father)

Richard Maxwell Drew (grandfather)
Children

R. Harmon Drew, Sr.

Katie Drew Carey
Alma mater

Minden High School
Louisiana State University

Louisiana State University Law Center
Profession Lawyer
Religion Presbyterian

Harvey Locke Carey (son-in-law)
Harmon Drew, Jr. (grandson)
Richard Cleveland Drew (father)

R. Harmon Drew, Sr.

Minden High School
Louisiana State University

Harmon Caldwell Drew (February 16, 1889 – September 1, 1950) was a lawyer from Minden, Louisiana, who served prior to 1945 as the district attorney of Bossier and Webster parishes and then as a judge of both the district and the state appeal courts. His political career ended with his defeat by future Governor Robert F. Kennon. Drew's grandson, Harmon Drew, Jr., of Minden is a sitting judge on the Second Circuit Court of Appeal, based in Shreveport.

Harmon C. Drew was born in Minden to Richard Cleveland Drew, also a judge of the district and circuit courts, and the former Katie Caldwell (1859–1936). His paternal grandfather was Richard Maxwell Drew, a district judge and state representative. In 1818, R. M. Drew's father, Newett Drew, founded the Overton community, the first settlement in Webster Parish.

After graduation from Minden High School, formerly the Minden Male Academy, Drew attended from 1904 to 1910 Louisiana State University and its Paul M. Hebert Law Center in the capital city of Baton Rouge. He was affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity and the national honor society, Phi Kappa Phi. He played football for the LSU Tigers and was the starting left guard on the 1909 team. He participated in the first international game in Cuba against Havana University.


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