Thomas Bluett (politician)

For the Maryland colonial judge, see Thomas Bluett.
Thomas Bluett
Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
In office
1925–1927
Preceded by C. J. Goodnough
Succeeded by James H. McClure
Personal details
Born October 7, 1879
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died March 4, 1958 (1958-03-05) (aged 78)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Political party Republican
Alma mater Temple University School of Law
Profession Lawyer

Thomas Bluett (October 7, 1879 – March 4, 1958) was Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1925–1927.[1]

Bluett was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and served in the House 1921–1927. He resigned from the House upon being elected a Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge in 1927.

References

  1. Schmedlen, Jean Hearn (2004). Wisdom, Vision and Diplomacy:Speakers of the Pennsylvania House. A Biographical History of the Speakers of the Provincial Assembly and the House of Representatives, 1682–2004 (2 ed.). Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania House of Representatives. pp. 187–188. ISBN 0-9667794-0-1. Born October 7, 1879, Philadelphia, Died:March 4, 1958, Philadelphia. Member of the House, Philadelphia County 1921–1927. Affiliation: Republican ,,, Bluett took Temple University business courses. He continued in the law school at Temple University.
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