John Thilman Hendrick
John Thilman Hendrick (November 12, 1878 – November 12, 1944) was a businessman and the 13th president of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia; he served from late 1920 to March 1921 during the end of the Wilson Administration.
John Thilman Hendrick | |
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John Thilman Hendrick in 1920 | |
13th President of the Board of Commissioners of Washington, D.C. | |
In office September 25, 1920 – March 4, 1921 | |
President | Woodrow Wilson |
Preceded by | Louis Brownlow |
Succeeded by | Cuno Hugo Rudolph |
Member of the Board of Commissioners of Washington, D.C. | |
In office September 17, 1920 – March 4, 1921 | |
President | Woodrow Wilson |
Preceded by | Louis Brownlow |
Succeeded by | James F. Oyster |
Personal details | |
Born | Clarksville, Tennessee, U.S. | November 12, 1878
Died | March 26, 1944 65) Washington, DC, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Rock Creek Cemetery Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Elizabeth Graff |
Alma mater | Vanderbilt University George Washington University |
Profession | Banker, Insurance, Broker, Politician |
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