Phil Ferguson

American politician (1903–1978)


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FieldValue
namePhillip Colgan Ferguson
image nameInformal photo of Rep. Phil Ferguson, Democrat of Okla., Feb. 1940 LCCN2016877070 (cropped).jpg
stateOklahoma
district8th
termJanuary 3, 1935 – January 3, 1941
precededE.W. Marland
succeededRoss Rizley
birth_date
birth_placeWellington, Kansas, U.S.
death_date
death_placeTijuana, Mexico
spouseMartha Sharon
professionBanker
partyDemocratic
Republican
alma_materUniversity of Kansas
allegianceUnited States
branch[[File:Flag of the United States Marine Corps.svg
serviceyears1942–1944
rank[[File:US-O4 insignia.svg
battlesWorld War II
unitCompany A, First Battalion, Ninth Marines
Marine Raiders regiment
mawards[[File:Silver Star BAR.svg
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Phillip Colgan Ferguson (August 15, 1903 – August 8, 1978) was an American politician serving as a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. Phil Ferguson was born on August 15, 1903, in Wellington, Kansas, to W. M. and May Deems Ferguson. Ferguson attended public schools in Wellington, the Kemper Military School in Missouri, and graduated from the University of Kansas at Lawrence, A.B., in 1926. He moved to Oklahoma and settled on a ranch near Woodward, Woodward County, working on agricultural pursuits and cattle raising. Ferguson's interest in cattle ranching later earned him a position as a president of the Northwest Cattlemen's Association and vice president of the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association. He was also director of the Bank of Woodward, which was owned by his father.

Political career

Ferguson was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-fourth and to the two succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1941). As a member of the Committee on Flood Control, he helped to initiate federal involvement in soil conservation and water resources development, establishing programs that constructed reservoirs and planted native grasses in northwestern Oklahoma. In addition, he was on the Census, Elections, Public Buildings and Grounds, Irrigation and Reclamation, Rivers and Harbors, and Agriculture Committees. Following two unsuccessful reelection campaigns in 1940 (Seventy-seventh Congress) and 1944 (Seventy-ninth Congress), he resumed his former pursuits. He was also an unsuccessful Democratic gubernatorial candidate in 1950 and Republican Oklahoma gubernatorial candidate in 1958. Ferguson served on the Federal Reserve Board in Oklahoma City and as director of the Farm Credit Administration in Wichita, Kansas.

Military service

During World War II, Ferguson was a commissioned major in United States Marine Corps from March 2, 1942, to August 1, 1944, receiving the Silver Star Medal. He saw action in the Pacific Theater in Company A, First Battalion, Ninth Marines and in the Marine Raiders Regiment.

Personal life and death

He resided in Woodward, Oklahoma, until his death in Tijuana, Mexico, August 8, 1978. Phil Ferguson was cremated, and his ashes were scattered on the Pacific Ocean at San Diego, California.

Sources

References

  1. "Ferguson, Phillip Colgan (1903-1978)".
  2. "Ferguson, Phillip Colgan (1903-1978)".

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