Magnuson, Warren Grant

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Born: Apr 12, 1905 AD
Died: 1989 AD, at 84 years of age.

Nationality: Unknown
Categories: Senator


1905 - Born on the 12th of April in Moorhead, Minnesota, U.S.A.

1928 - He married Peggins Maddieux (and got divorced after seven years).

1936 - He was first elected to the House of Representatives.

         - He served in the Washington state legislature and as King County Prosecutor.

1938 - He won the election to to the House of Representatives.

1941 - He served in the United States Navy during the World War II.

1944 - On the 14th of December, he was appointed by "Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals" (a Federal Court) to U.S.

            Senate.

1950 - He was re-elected in the Senate, and served on the Senate Commerce Committee.

1964 - He married Jermaine Peralta.

1977 - Seattle's Magnuson Park was named in his honor.

1980 - He was defeated in the Senate election.

1989 - He died on the 20th of May.

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