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in 1944, and was reelected unopposed to the three succeeding Congresses, serving from January 3, 1945, until his resignation on June 30, 1952. During his time in Congress, Pickett served on the House Public Works, Veterans Affairs, and Administration committees, with interests in public works
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He resigned his seat during his term to become Vice President of the National Coal Association from July 1, 1952, to March 31, 1961, and Vice President of the Association of American Railroads from April 1, 1961, to November 30, 1967.
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projects on the Neches, Angelinas, and Trinity Rivers, and the economic effects of railroad reorganization for the International-Great Northern Railroad Company on Anderson County.
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on August 14, 1906, Pickett lived in Iola before moving to Palestine, Texas with his family, attending the
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in the primary and defeated Republican J. Perrin Willis in the general election.
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Tom Pickett (outlaw)
Thomas J. Pickett

U.S. House of Representatives
Texas
7th
Ned Patton
John Dowdy
Travis, Texas
Leesburg, Florida
Episcopal Church
Democratic
United States representative
Texas's 7th congressional district
Travis, Texas
public schools
Palestine, Texas
University of Texas at Austin
Texas Bar
practice of law
Palestine, Texas
Anderson County, Texas
Nat Patton
Democrat
Seventy-ninth Congress
Leesburg, Florida
cremated
Episcopal Church

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