Burt D. Cady

Burt Duward Cady (July 25, 1874 – July 24, 1952) was an American politician from the state of Michigan.

Biography

Cady was born in Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, July 25, 1874 where he would reside and become a lawyer. He was a member of Michigan State Senate 11th District, 1907–1908. He was a delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1916 (alternate), 1920, and 1928 (alternate). Cady was Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, 1919–1925.[1] He died at Port Huron on July 24, 1952.[2]

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References

  1. Cady, Burt Duward at The Political Graveyard
  2. "Burt D. Cady Taken by Death". Port Huron Times Herald. July 25, 1952. pp. 1–2.
Party political offices
Preceded by
John D. Mangum
Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party
1919 1925
Succeeded by
Kennedy L. Potter


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