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Pre-Congressional
Agnes Jackson (sister) dies of infantile paralysis December: Construction begins on the Grand Coulee Dam, Grand Coulee, Washington Spring: USSR is recognized by the U.S. Boeing begins production on the B-17 Flying Fortress March: Jackson graduates, University of Washington School of Law and begins working for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) in the fall August 7: Warren G. Magnuson elected to U.S. House of Representatives, 1st District, Washington State November: President Franklin D. Roosevelt reelected to a second term December: Jackson passes the bar exam and is hired by law firm, Black and Rucker (Lloyd L. Black and J.L. Rucker) July: Japan invades China Olympic National Park is established, Port Angeles, Washington Creation of the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) Jackson stands as candidate in the campaign for Prosecuting Attorney, Snohomish County, Washington, running against Democratic incumbent, Al Swanson September: Jackson defeats Al Swanson in the primary November: Jackson is elected Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney, defeating Republican opponent Tom Stiger January 9: Jackson begins his first term as Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney April 15: Jackson mandates the elimination of slot and pinball machines in Snohomish County by June 15, earning him the nickname, “Soda Pop Jackson” [i] September: Beginning of World War II March: Jackson loses negligent homicide case against Vivian Reeves to defense attorney John C. Richards March: Nazi invasion of Denmark and Norway July: Jackson wins first-degree murder case against Edward Bouchard July: Lewis Schwellenbach leaves U.S. Senate for U.S. District Court Judge, Eastern District, Washington August: Congressman Mon Wallgren, U.S. Representative, 2nd District, announces candidacy for U.S. Senator August 16 : Jackson announces candidacy, U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd District, Washington State September: Jackson defeats Howard Bargreen and Pat Hurley in the primaries September 22: Opening of Hurricane Ridge Lodge, Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, Washington November: Jackson defeats Republican opponent Payson Peterson November: Warren G. Magnuson reelected to U.S. House of Representatives, 1st District, Washington State
___________________________________________________________________________________________ [i] Kaufman, Robert G. Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000, p. 26. |
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