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Lowell Stockman

Lowell Stockman served as a U.S. Representative for Oregon in the United States House of Representatives. His tenure spanned from 1943 to 1953, during which time he represented Oregon's interests in national legislative matters. Stockman's career in Congress covered a significant period in American history, encompassing World War II and the early years of the Cold War.


April 12, 1901: Lowell Stockman Born

On April 12, 1901, Lowell Stockman was born.

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1922: Graduated from Oregon State University

In 1922, Lowell Stockman graduated from Oregon State University at Corvallis and began wheat farming in Eastern Oregon's Umatilla County.

1924: Married Dorcas Conklin

In 1924, Lowell Stockman married Dorcas Conklin, and they had two daughters and one son.

January 3, 1943: Elected to Congress

On January 3, 1943, Lowell Stockman was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-eighth Congress.

January 3, 1953: End of Congressional Term

On January 3, 1953, Lowell Stockman's service in the United States House of Representatives ended.

1956: Member of the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission

Between 1956 and 1959, Lowell Stockman became a member of the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission.

1959: Moved to Bellevue, Washington

In 1959, Lowell Stockman resumed farming, and then moved to Bellevue, Washington, where he operated a trailer court.

August 9, 1962: Lowell Stockman Died

Lowell Stockman died on August 9, 1962.