Carlton R. Sickles
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Carlton Ralph Sickles (June 15, 1921βJanuary 17, 2004) was an American lawyer and a Congressman from Maryland's At-large congressional district.
Sickles was born in Hamden, Connecticut. After graduating from Georgetown in 1943, Sickles entered the U.S. Army and served until the end of World War II. He returned home to study law and was admitted to the bar in 1948. In addition to practicing law, Sickles taught at the Georgetown University Law School (1960β1966), and served in the Maryland House of Delegates (1955β1962). He was instrumental in the creation of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
In 1962 Sickles ran for the U.S. Congress as a Democrat and won. He served two terms in the House from 1963 to 1967. In 1966 he ran for Governor of Maryland, but lost. In 1967 he was a delegate to Maryland's Constitutional Convention. Sickles died from heart problems in 2004 at his home in Bethesda and is buried in the George Washington Cemetery at Adelphi, Maryland. The Carlton R. Sickles Memorial Sky Bridge is named after him.
[edit] External links
- Carlton R. Sickles at Find A Grave Retrieved on 2008-01-15
Preceded by At-large district created |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's At-large congressional district 1963-01-03 - 1967-01-03 |
Succeeded by At-large district eliminated |
Representatives to the 88thβ89th United States Congresses from Maryland | ||
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88th | Senate: J. Beall | D. Brewster | House: G. Fallon | E. Garmatz | S. Friedel| R. Lankford | C. Mathias | R. Morton | C. Long | C. Sickles |
89th | Senate: D. Brewster | J. Tydings | House: G. Fallon | E. Garmatz | S. Friedel | C. Mathias | R. Morton | C. Long | C. Sickles | H. Machen |