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Robert N. Stanfield

Robert N. Stanfield, Jr.
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United States Senator
from Oregon
In office
March 4, 1921 – March 4, 1927
Preceded by George E. Chamberlain
Succeeded by Frederick Steiwer
27th Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives
In office
1917–1918
Preceded by Ben Selling
Succeeded by Seymour Jones
Constituency Umatilla County
Member of the Oregon House of Representatives
In office
1912-1918
Personal details
Born (1877-07-09)July 9, 1877
near Umatilla, Oregon
Died April 13, 1945(1945-04-13) (aged 67)
Weiser, Idaho
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Inez Hill
Profession sheep and cattle rancher
Religion nominally Epsicopalian

Robert Nelson Stanfield (July 9, 1877 – April 13, 1945) was an American politician and rancher from the state of Oregon. A native of the state, he was a rancher before entering politics and serving in the Oregon House of Representatives, including one session as Speaker. A Republican, he served one term in the United States Senate from 1921 to 1927.

Robert Nelson Stanfield, Jr., was born near the city of Umatilla, in Eastern Oregon on July 9, 1877., the first son of Harriet Thankful Townsend and Robert N. Stanfield, Sr., owner of a livery stable and freighting company. He lived in Umatilla until 1882 when his family moved to Pendleton, where his father ran a freight forwarding business. In 1885, the family moved to the former Buel Atwood place on Butter Creek, near Echo, Oregon. After the family moved to Butter Creek, he attended school at the Thomson School and then at the Butter Creek School built on land his father donated to the school district.

In the fall of 1895, he enrolled in the state normal school at neighboring Weston. His education was interrupted by the death of his father, Robert N. Stanfield, Sr., on April 15, 1896. He left school in 1897, after completing two years, and took over management of the Stanfield ranch on Butter Creek from his mother. From the original ranch on Butter Creek, he and his brothers built up a large livestock operation with multiple ranches. He was also involved in banking in Echo and Baker. He started with cattle and then switched mainly to sheep. During World War I his flocks were estimated to include 350,000 head of sheep, making him the world's largest sheep rancher.

In 1912, Stanfield was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives as a Republican representing District 22 which included Morrow and Umatilla counties. He continued in the state house through 1917, serving as Speaker during the 1917 session. The next year, he ran against Charles L. McNary for the Republican nomination to the U.S. Senate, losing in the May primary.


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