Hugh S. Hersman

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Hugh S. Sherman
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 6th district
In office
March 4, 1915 – December 15, 1921
Preceded byEveris A. Hayes
Succeeded byArthur M. Free
Personal details
Born(1872-07-08)July 8, 1872
Port Deposit, Maryland
DiedMarch 7, 1954(1954-03-07) (aged 81)
San Francisco, California
Resting placeNottingham Cemetery, Colora, Maryland
Political partyDemocratic Party
Alma materSouthwestern Presbyterian University
OccupationBanker

Hugh Steel Hersman (July 8, 1872 – March 7, 1954) was an American banker, businessman, and politician who served 3 terms as a U.S. Representative from California from 1915 to 1921.

Biography[]

Born in Port Deposit, Maryland, Hersman moved to California with his parents, who settled in Berkeley in 1881. He attended the public schools in California. He was graduated from the Southwestern Presbyterian University, Tennessee, in 1893. He studied at the University of California at Berkeley in 1897 and 1898.

He served as president of the First National Bank, Gilroy, California, from 1914 to 1918, and served as officer and director of various corporations.

Congress[]

Hersman was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-sixth Congress (March 4, 1919 – March 3, 1921). He was an unsuccessful for reelection in 1920 to the Sixty-seventh Congress, losing the election to Republican Arthur M. Free.

Later career and death[]

He served as member of the board of directors of the American Trust Co., Gilroy, California. He died in San Francisco, California, March 7, 1954. He was interred in Nottingham Cemetery, Colora, Maryland.

References[]

  • United States Congress. "Hugh S. Hersman (id: H000546)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 8th congressional district

1919–1921
Succeeded by

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