Carl West Rich
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Carl West Rich (September 12, 1898–June 26, 1972) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio.
Carl W. Rich was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended Walnut Hills High School, the University of Cincinnati College of Liberal Arts, A.B., in 1922, and from the college of law of the same university, LL.B., in 1924. He was admitted to the bar in 1924 and commenced the practice of law in Cincinnati. He was an instructor on the faculty of the University of Cincinnati, and an assistant city solicitor and assistant prosecutor of Cincinnati from 1925-1929. He served three terms as prosecuting attorney of Hamilton County, Ohio, from 1938 to 1947. He served nine years in the city council of Cincinnati and served as mayor for three terms, from 1947 to 1956. He was judge of the Common Pleas Court of Hamilton County, and president and chairman of the board of the Cincinnati Royals Professional Basketball Team.
Rich was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-eighth Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1964 to the Eighty-ninth Congress. He resumed the practice of law and died in Cincinnati on June 26, 1972. Interment in Spring Grove Cemetery.
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- Carl West Rich at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- The Political Graveyard
- Carl West Rich at Find A Grave
Preceded by James G. Stewart |
Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio 1947 |
Succeeded by Albert D. Cash |
Preceded by Albert D. Cash |
Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio 1951-1953 |
Succeeded by Edward N. Waldvogel |
Preceded by Dorothy N. Dolbey |
Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio 1954 |
Succeeded by Charles Phelps Taft II |
Preceded by Gordon H. Scherer |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st congressional district 1963 - 1965 |
Succeeded by John J. Gilligan |
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