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T. Coleman Andrews Jr.

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192:, an accountant and government official who became leading isolationist after World War II, and his wife, Ros Reams. He had a younger brother, Wilson Pittman Andrews, who would serve in the U.S. Coast Guard and become an entrepreneur in Richmond. His grandfather, Cheatham W. Andrews, also lived with the family by 1940, and had a job as a night watchman at a tobacco manufacturing plant. T. Coleman Andrews Jr. graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Richmond (where he played on the football team), then received a B.A. from 224:
Upon returning from his wartime service, Andrews operated an insurance agency. His father received numerous honors and held various government positions during and after the war, then operated an accounting firm and related businesses and taught briefly at the University of Virginia's business school
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When Andrews reached age 18 in 1943, during World War II, he enlisted in the Reserves of the Army Air Corps, and served as a combat navigator. He married Barbara Ransome Andrews (1928-1975) in 1950 and they had three sons and a daughter. After her death on December 18, 1977, he married Courtney
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when he finished leading the Internal Revenue Service (1953-1955), and also ran for president (unsuccessfully). During the Korean War, the younger Andrews would serve as an auditor general. He was also active in the
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and related Virginia Supreme Court and federal court decisions; he was re-elected in 1961, 1963 and 1965. However, Andrews was defeated for re-election in 1967 by
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, Virginia's General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978), pp. 726, 732, 738, 743.
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Franklin Sargeant, daughter of James Franklin Sargeant Jr. of Charlottesville and his wife, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in
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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia 1962-1981 (Richmond: Clerk of the House of Delegates 1983), p. 182
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Andrews died of a heart attack in his home. His son Allen Scott Andrews and
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1940 U.S. Federal Census for Richmond City 118-121, house no. 3811
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Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates
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crisis following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in
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Virginia House of Delegates
Richmond City
Thomas N. Parker Jr.
William F. Reid
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond
Democratic
Alma mater
Dartmouth College
Wharton School of Business
Richmond, Virginia
T. Coleman Andrews
Dartmouth College
Wharton School of Business
University of Pennsylvania
Ivy
Albemarle County, Virginia
American Legion
Chamber of Commerce
Virginia House of Delegates
Massive Resistance
Brown v. Board of Education
William Ferguson Reid
American Independent Party
George C. Wallace
Marvin Pierce Bush
George W. Bush
"T. C. Andrews Jr., 64, Political Organizer"
"T. C. Andrews Jr., 64, Political Organizer"
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