James Hay

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James Hay was an American politician and longtime Virginia congressman who played a key role in early 20th-century U.S. military reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
lawyer
member of the United States House of Representatives
politician
appointed to United States Court of Federal Claims
surface form: United States Court of Claims
burial place Madison, Virginia
country of citizenship United States of America
date of birth 1856-01-09
date of death 1931-06-12
educated at Washington and Lee University
Washington and Lee University School of Law
family name Hay
field of work military policy
public administration
given name James
known for leadership in early 20th-century U.S. military reform
work on the National Defense Act of 1916
member of political party Democratic Party
notable work advocacy for a larger, better-organized U.S. Army and National Guard
occupation judge
lawyer
politician
party affiliation during congressional service Democratic Party
place of birth Millwood, Virginia
place of death Madison, Virginia
position held Chair of the United States House Committee on Military Affairs
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
represented Virginia
Virginia's 6th congressional district
Virginia's 7th congressional district
residence Harrisonburg, Virginia
Madison, Virginia
sex or gender male
spouse Lelia Mason McDowell
term end for U.S. House service 1916
term end for United States Court of Claims 1931
term start for U.S. House service 1897
term start for United States Court of Claims 1916
worked as prosecuting attorney of Madison County, Virginia

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