John Conover Nichols | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Oklahoma's 2nd district |
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In office January 3, 1935 – July 3, 1943 |
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Preceded by | William W. Hastings |
Succeeded by | William G. Stigler |
Personal details | |
Born |
Joplin, Missouri |
August 31, 1896
Died | November 7, 1945 Asmara, Eritrea |
(aged 49)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Marion Young Nichols |
Children |
Nina Jean Nichols Dan Nichols |
Alma mater | Kansas State Teachers College |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Army |
Years of service | 1917 to 1919 |
Unit | 19th Infantry |
Battles/wars | World War I |
Nina Jean Nichols
John Conover Nichols (August 31, 1896 – November 7, 1945) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma.
Born in Joplin, Missouri, Nichols was the son of John Adams and Mary Catherine Conover Nichols. He attended the public schools in Joplin, Missouri, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the teachers college at Emporia, Kansas. He married Marion Young in Tulsa on March 30, 1921. She was the daughter of William Buford and Nina Young of Eufaula. The Nichols had a daughter, Nina Jean, and a son, Dan. He studied law in the office of his brother in Eufaula, Oklahoma; and was admitted to the bar association in 1926 and commenced practice in Eufaula, Oklahoma.
During World War I Nichols served in the 19th Infantry, United States Army from 1917 to 1919.
Nichols was elected as a Democrat to the 74th Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1935, until his resignation on July 3, 1943, to become vice president of Transcontinental & Western Airlines. While in office, he served on the Rivers and Harbors, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Territories Committees. In 1935 and 1937 he was also a member of a special committee that went to Hawaii to hold hearings on statehood. His legislative interests focused on American Indians, soil conservation, old-age pensions, Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) camps, and aviation.