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and served from April 25, 1932 to January 11, 1933, when a successor was duly elected and qualified. He was not a candidate in 1932 to fill the vacancy, and continued his former business activities until his death in
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faith. His maternal grandfather was politician and Confederate Civil War general
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Cohen was appointed on April 25, 1932 to the United States Senate as a
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Democratic Party United States senators from Georgia (U.S. state)
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Henry Ford and Major John S. Cohen among a group of men at WSB
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in 1885 and 1886, and became a newspaper reporter for the
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Jewish American people in Georgia (U.S. state) politics
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Cohen was educated at private schools in Augusta, the
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Augusta, Ga., 1870; d. 1927 362: 348: 302:Georgia Newspaper Hall of Fame 243:from 1893 to 1897. During the 1: 341: 316:"John S. Cohen (id: C000597)" 275:Democratic National Committee 228:in 1886. He was secretary to 7: 222:United States Naval Academy 10: 1002: 941:American newspaper editors 767: 756: 552: 503: 487: 479: 472: 335:Jews in American Politics 230:Secretary of the Interior 164: 154: 134: 107: 102: 98: 88: 76: 64: 53: 41: 37: 28: 21: 456:Georgia State University 423:The Atlanta Constitution 314:United States Congress. 465:Atlanta History Center 393:Ingram, Tammy (2014). 241:United States Congress 271:Jacksonville, Florida 175:United States senator 43:United States Senator 507:Richard Russell, Jr. 245:Spanish–American War 218:Winchester, Virginia 373:COHEN, JOHN SANFORD 293:. He was buried at 277:from 1932 to 1935. 94:Richard Russell Jr. 71:Richard Russell Jr. 16:American politician 496:Served alongside: 220:. 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United States Senator
Georgia
Richard Russell Jr.
William J. Harris
Augusta
Georgia
Atlanta
Georgia
Democratic
United States senator
Georgia
Augusta, Georgia
Jewish
Episcopalian
Ambrose R. Wright
Richmond
Shenandoah Valley
Winchester, Virginia
United States Naval Academy
New York World
Secretary of the Interior
Hoke Smith
press galleries
United States Congress
Spanish–American War
war correspondent
Atlanta Journal
national highway
New York City

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