1897 - 1995
Margaret Chase Smith American Politician
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American Politician Margaret Chase Smith was born Margaret Madeline Chase on 14th December, 1897 in Skowhegan, Maine USA and passed away on 29th May 1995 Skowhegan, Maine USA aged 97. She is most remembered for U.S Representative (1940-1949) and a U.S. Senator (1949-1973) from Maine. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Margaret Chase Smith is a member of the following lists: 1897 births, 1995 deaths and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients.
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| First Name |
Margaret
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| Middle Name |
Madeline
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| Last Name |
Smith
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| Maiden Name |
Chase Smith
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| Full Name at Birth |
Margaret Madeline Chase
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| Alternative Name |
Margaret Madeline Chase Smith, Margaret Chase Smith, Margaret Madeline Chase
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| Birthday |
14th December, 1897
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| Birthplace |
Skowhegan, Maine USA
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| Died |
29th May, 1995
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| Place of Death |
Skowhegan, Maine USA
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| Build |
Average
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| Eye Color |
Blue
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| Hair Color |
Blonde
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| Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation Text |
Senator from Maine
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| Occupation |
Politician
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| Claim to Fame |
U.S Representative (1940-1949) and a U.S. Senator (1949-1973) from Maine
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Margaret Madeline Chase Smith (December 14, 1897 – May 29, 1995) was an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, she served as a U.S Representative (1940–49) and a U.S. Senator (1949–73) from Maine. She was the first woman to serve in both houses of the United States Congress, and the first woman to represent Maine in either. A moderate Republican, she was among the first to criticize the tactics of McCarthyism in her 1950 speech, "Declaration of Conscience".
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