ELLZEY, Lawrence Russell, 1891-1977
ELLZEY, Lawrence Russell, a Representative from Mississippi;
born on a farm near Wesson, Copiah County, Miss., March 20, 1891; attended the
rural schools and was graduated from Mississippi College at Clinton, A.B.,
1912; attended the University of Chicago in 1927; engaged as a teacher in the
consolidated county schools of Mississippi 1912-1917; volunteered as a private
in the Quartermaster Corps on December 13, 1917, and served overseas nine
months before being discharged as a first lieutenant on February 20, 1919;
served as superintendent of education of Lincoln County, Miss., 1920-1922;
teacher in the agricultural high school Wesson, Miss., 1922-1928; served as
president of Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Wesson, Miss., 1928-1932; elected
as a Democrat to the Seventy-second Congress, by special election, March 15,
1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Percy E. Quin; reelected to
the Seventy-third Congress and served from March 15, 1932, to January 3, 1935;
unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1934 to the Seventy-fourth Congress;
engaged in the life insurance business; executive secretary for the Mississippi
Salvage Campaign in 1942 and 1943; resided in Jackson, Miss., where he died
December 7, 1977; interment in Wesson Cemetery, Wesson, Miss.