William B. Umstead

William Bradley Umstead (13 May 1895 -- 7 November 1954) was the Democratic governor of the state of North Carolina from 1953 to 1954. Umstead, a veteran of World War I, was a teacher and lawyer; he served six years in the United States House of Representatives before being appointed to fill a vacant United States Senate seat in 1946. Defeated for a Senate term of his own in 1948, Umstead ran for Governor in 1952 and won. However, on 8 January 1953, only two days after his inauguration, Umstead was crippled by a heart attack. He stayed in office until his death nearly two full years afterwards, upon which he was succeeded as governor by Luther H. Hodges.
width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
W. Kerr Scott
width="40%" align="center"|Governor of North Carolina
1953-1954
width="30%" align="center"|Succeeded by:
Luther H. Hodges
align="center"|Preceded by:
Josiah William Bailey
align="center"|Senator from North Carolina
1946-1948
align="center"|Succeeded by:
Joseph Melville Broughton
align="center" colspan=3 | Served in Senate alongside: Clyde Roark Hoey
Umstead, William Umstead, William Umstead, William Umstead, William

 

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