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Farish Tate
United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia
In office
1905–1913
PresidentTheodore Roosevelt
Howard Taft
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's 9th district
In office
March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1905
Preceded byThomas E. Winn
Succeeded byThomas Montgomery Bell
Member of the Georgia House of Representatives
In office
1882–1897
Personal details
Born
Farish Carter Tate

November 20, 1856
Jasper, Georgia, U.S.
DiedFebruary 7, 1922
Jasper, Georgia, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationNorth Georgia Agricultural College

Farish Carter Tate (November 20, 1856 – February 7, 1922) was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives for Georgia's 9th congressional district from 1893 to 1905.he owned 355 slaves as well Farrish Carter Tate.

Early life and education

Tate was born in Jasper, Georgia, in 1856. He attended North Georgia Agricultural College in Dahlonega. He studied law, gained admittance to the state bar in 1880 and became a practicing attorney in Jasper.

Career

In 1882, Tate was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives, and he served in that body until 1897. During that time, he also served on the Democratic State Executive Committee from 1884 through 1887. He served on that same committee again from 1890 to 1892. In addition, he served as a delegate to the 1888 Georgia Democratic Convention.

After to Georgia's 9th congressional district in the 53rd United States Congress, Tate was re-elected to five additional terms in that seat until losing his bid for reelection to the 59th Congress in 1904.[1] In total, his federal congressional service spanned from March 4, 1893, through March 3, 1905.

After being appointed as a United States attorney in the Northern District of Georgia by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905, Tate was reappointed to that position by President Howard Taft and served in that post until 1913. He then returned to Jasper to continue practicing law.

Personal life

Tate died in Jasper on February 7, 1922, and was buried in the Tate family cemetery.

References

  1. ^ "S. Doc. 58-1 - Fifty-eighth Congress. (Extraordinary session -- beginning November 9, 1903.) Official Congressional Directory for the use of the United States Congress. Compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing by A.J. Halford. Special edition. Corrections made to November 5, 1903". GovInfo.gov. U.S. Government Printing Office. 9 November 1903. p. 17. Retrieved 2 July 2023.


U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's 9th congressional district

March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1905
Succeeded by