HUGHES, Dudley Mays

HUGHES, Dudley Mays
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1848–1927

Concise Biography

HUGHES, Dudley Mays, A Representative from Georgia; born in Jeffersonville, Twiggs County, Ga., October 10, 1848; attended the country schools; was graduated from the University of Georgia at Athens in 1870; engaged in agricultural pursuits in 1871; member of the State senate in 1882 and 1883; president of the Georgia State Agricultural Society 1904-1906; commissioner general of Georgia at the World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo., in 1904; trustee of the Danville School, the State Normal Institute, the University of Georgia, and the Georgia State Agricultural College; president of the Georgia Fruit Growers' Association; one of the original projectors and builders of the Macon, Dublin & Savannah Railroad and served as president and director; elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-first and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1909-March 3, 1917); chairman, Committee on Education (Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth Congresses); unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1916; engaged in agricultural pursuits in Danville, Ga.; died in Macon, Bibb County, Ga., January 20, 1927; interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Perry, Houston County, Ga.

View Record in the Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress

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External Research Collections

University of Georgia
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies

Athens, GA
Papers: 1847-1976, 39.5 linear feet. The Dudley Mays Hughes Collection consists of personal, political, and business papers of the Hughes family from 1806 to 1971. The collection provides insight into agricultural practices, Georgia society and politics, national politics, white and black relations in the South, women in the South, and economic and educational concerns of Americans during that time. The collection also includes farm journals (circa 1840s-1900s), printed materials, scrapbooks, speeches, and a book of freedman's accounts. A finding aid is available in the repository and online.

Georgia Department of Archives and History

Atlanta, GA
Papers: In File II Names. File is primarily incoming correspondence to the Governor of Georgia. Finding aid in repository.

Georgia Historical Society
Library and Archives

Savannah, GA
Papers: ca. 1916, 1 folder. This collection contains a newspaper clipping published circa 1916. The purpose of the clipping was to help Dudley Mays Hughes win reelection in the 1916 campaign for Congressman of the Twelfth Congressional District (formerly Third Congressional District) of Georgia. The clipping states facts about Hughes's previous election and term, as well as reasons to vote Hughes in again. The appeal to farmers is widely noted. The clipping also includes text from letters of support from President of the Farmers' Union, Chas S. Barrett and from the speaker of the House of Representatives Champ Clark. A finding aid is available in the repository.

Georgia Southern University
Special Collections, Zach S. Henderson Library

Statesboro, GA
Papers: 1894, 1 box. The collection includes 1894 farm account book and 3 photographs from Dudley M. Hughes.

University of California, Berkeley
The Bancroft Library

Berkeley, CA
Papers: In the Simon Julius Lubin Papers, 1912-1936, 5 boxes and 2 cartons. Correspondents include Dudley Hughes. A finding aid is available in the repository and online.
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Bibliography / Further Reading

Jones, Billy Walker. Vocational Legacy: Biography of Dudley Mays Hughes. Macon, Ga.: The Author, 1976.

Mobley, M. D. "Dudley M. Hughes, A Man with a Vision." American Vocational Journal 30 (November 1955): 29-31.

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