Glenn L. Emmons

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Glenn L. Emmons
Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
In office
August 10, 1953 – 1961
Preceded byDillon S. Myer
Succeeded byPhilleo Nash

Glenn L. Emmons, originally of Atmore, Alabama, served as Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs beginning on August 10, 1953. Previously, he was a banker in Gallup beginning in 1929. He succeeded Dillon S. Myer.[1]

References

  1. ^ New York Times. "Indian Director Sworn In: Glenn L. Emmons Takes Office Succeeding Dillon S. Myer." August 11, 1953.