Donald Edgar Tewes

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Donald Edgar Tewes
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Wisconsin's 2nd district
In office
January 3, 1957 January 3, 1959
Preceded by Glenn Robert Davis
Succeeded by Robert Kastenmeier
Personal details
Born (1916-08-04)August 4, 1916
Merrill, Wisconsin
Died August 29, 2012(2012-08-29) (aged 96)
Waukesha, Wisconsin
Political party Republican
Military service
Service/branch United States Army Air Forces
Years of service 1942-1946
Rank Major
Unit Fourteenth Air Force
Battles/wars World War II

Donald Edgar Tewes (August 4, 1916 August 29, 2012) was a businessman and a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for Wisconsin. He represented Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district in the 85th United States Congress from January 3, 1957 to January 3, 1959.[1]

Biography

Born in Merrill, Wisconsin, Tewes graduated from Merrill High School. In 1938, Tewes graduated from Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana and two years later graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School being admitted to the Wisconsin Bar. Tewes practiced law in Merrill. During World War II, Tewes served in the United States Army Air Forces, as an intelligence officer in the Flying Tigers, in Burma. After the war, Tewes was president of the Tewes Plastic Corporation in Waukesha, Wisconsin.[2] In 1958, Tewes was defeated, while seeking reelection to Congress.[3][4] In the 1960 election, Tewes was also defeated, while seeking election again to his former house seat.[5] He died on August 29, 2012 in Waukesha, Wisconsin.[6]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book-1958,' biography of Donald E. Tewes, pg. 14
  2. About Tewes Corp.
  3. Political Graveyard.com
  4. Biographical sketch
  5. United States Federal Election 1960
  6. "Obituary". Retrieved 4 October 2012. 

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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
Glenn Robert Davis
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district

January 3, 1957 January 3, 1959
Succeeded by
Robert Kastenmeier
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