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Elijah S. Grammer

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After completing his Senate service, Grammer resumed his business interests in Seattle. He served as manager of the Admiralty Logging Company and president of the Grammer Investment Company. He died in Seattle on November 19, 1936, and was buried at
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earlier in November; Grammer held the seat until March 3, 1933. Bone's term began on March 4. Grammer's appointment ensured that the Republicans maintained a majority of one during the Senate session that ran from December 1932 to March 1933.
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In 1904, Grammer married Emma Parke Kindley. They had no children, but did act as parents for a niece, Floy Oakley.
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at age 19 in 1887, where he was a logger and then a general manager in logging camps near
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from November 22, 1932, to March 3, 1933. He was appointed to fill the former seat of
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in office. Jones had been defeated for reelection by Democrat
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United States Senator
Washington
Roland H. Hartley
Wesley Livsey Jones
Homer Bone
Quincy
Missouri
Seattle
Washington
Seattle, Washington
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Republican
Senator
Washington
Wesley Livsey Jones
Quincy, Missouri
Missouri
Bentonville
Washington
Tacoma, Washington
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