RICHARD BOWDITCH WIGGLESWORTH
Wigglesworth, Richard Bowditch
(1891-1960) A Representative from Massachusetts; born in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., April 25, 1891; was
graduated from Milton Academy, Milton, Mass., in 1908, from Harvard University in 1912, and from the law department
of the same university in 1916; assistant private secretary to the Governor General of the Philippine Islands in
1913; admitted to the bar in 1916 and commenced practice in Boston, Mass.; during the First World War served
overseas as captain, Battery E, and as commanding officer, First Battalion, Three Hundred and Third Field Artillery,
Seventy-sixth Division, 1917-1919; legal adviser to the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in charge of foreign
loans and railway payments, and secretary of the World War Debt Commission 1922-1924; assistant to the agent general
for reparation payments, Berlin, Germany, 1924-1927; general counsel and Paris representative for organizations
created under the Dawes plan in 1927 and 1928; elected as a Republican to the Seventieth Congress to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of Louis A. Frothingham; reelected to the Seventy-first and to the fourteen succeeding
Congresses and served from November 6, 1928, until his resignation November 13, 1958; was not a candidate for
renomination in 1958; United States Ambassador to Canada from January 28, 1959, until his death in Boston, Mass.,
October 22, 1960; interment in Arlington National Cemetery.
Father's name: George
Mother's name: Mary C D
Spouse: Florence Joyes Booth
Born: Nov. 14, 1902 Louisville, Kentucky
Married: April 30, 1931
Sources:
U.S. Federal Census New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 The Political Graveyard
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