Carl Hayden
Carl Trumbull Hayden (October 2, 1877 – January 25, 1972) was an American politician. He the first United States Senator to serve seven terms. Hayden was also the President pro tempore of the United States Senate, serving from 1957 to 1969.
He represented Arizona. Hayden is a member of the Democratic Party. Hayden was born in Hayden's Ferry, Arizona.
Carl Hayden Media
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Hayden's Ferry crossing the Salt river, c. 1900
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Carl Hayden
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Carl Hayden, inaugural U.S. Representative from Arizona at-large
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Carl Hayden. Rep. from Arizona, 1912-1927; Senator, 1927-1969
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Ashurst-Hayden diversion dam, part of the San Carlos Irrigation Project.
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Hayden (sometime between 1920 and 1932), in the middle of his congressional career
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Hayden was called "the father of the Grand Coulee Dam".
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The Central Arizona Project, called "the most significant accomplishment of my career" by Hayden.
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Hayden (center) with House Speaker John W. McCormack (left) during a 1963 address by President Lyndon B. Johnson (right)
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Undated photo without author; Carl Hayden speaks
References
- ↑ "Carl T. Hayden is Dead at 94; Arizonan in Congress 56 years", New York Times, January 26, 1972, pp. 40.
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