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WESLEY ABNER D'EWART
D’Ewart,
Wesley Abner (1889-1973), a Representative from Montana; born in Worcester, Worcester County, Mass., October 1,
1889; attended the public schools of Worcester, Mass., and Washington State College at Pullman; moved to Wilsall,
Park County, Mont., in 1910 and engaged in the Forest Service; stockman, farmer, and businessman in Park County,
Mont.; served in the State house of representatives 1937-1939; member of the State senate 1941-1945; elected as a
Republican to the Seventy-ninth Congress, by special election, June 5, 1945, to fill the vacancy caused by the death
of James F. O’Connor; reelected to the four succeeding Congresses and served from June 5, 1945, to January 3, 1955;
was not a candidate for renomination in 1954, but was unsuccessful for election to the United States Senate;
assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., from January 1955 to September 1955; assistant
secretary, Department of the Interior, from October 1955 to July 1956; special representative to Secretary of
Agriculture from August 1956 to October 1958; unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of
Montana in 1960; member, Western States Water Council, 1966-1969; was a director of the National Water Resources
Association; resided in Wilsall, Mont.; died in Livingston, Mont., September 2, 1973; interment in Mountain View
Cemetery.
Father: J William Dewart b. abt 1844 Massachusetts
Mother: E Mary Dewart b. abt 1861 Massachusetts
Spouse: Marjorie [Dewart] b. abt 1891 Massachusetts
Children:
William Dewart b. abt 1917 Montana
Eleanor Dewart b. abt 1918 Montana
Sources:
U.S. Federal Census The Political Graveyard
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