Robert Morrison (politician)
Robert "Bob" Morrison (born March 16, 1909 in Parlier , California , † July 8, 1999 in Tucson , Arizona ) was an American lawyer and politician ( Democratic Party ).
Career
Robert Morrison was born in Fresno County in 1909 . Nothing is known about his youth. He moved to Arizona before he was 30. He was living in Tucson, Pima County at the 1940 census .
In the following years he studied law . From 1947 to 1994 he practiced as a lawyer. In this context, he held the post of Pima County Attorney from 1950 to 1952 . During this time he devoted himself to fighting gambling and prostitution in Pima County. From 1954 to 1958 he served as the Attorney General of Arizona. His most significant achievement during this time was the successful conclusion of the litigation with the federal district court regarding the allocation of water from the Colorado River to Arizona for use in the Central Arizona Project , which could not be implemented without this. In 1958 he ran unsuccessfully for the post of governor of Arizona. In the later years he practiced in Tucson, Sierra Vista, and Phoenix .
Morrison died in Tucson in 1999 and was buried there in Evergreen Memorial Park . He was survived by his three sons, Robert, John and Michael, and his daughters, Arpy and Carol.
literature
- Funeral Notices , Tucson Citizen, July 10, 1999
Web links
- Robert Morrison in the database of Find a Grave (English)
- Robert Morrison on the Our Campaigns website
- Robert Morrison on The Political Graveyard website
Individual evidence
- ^ Robert Morrison on the ancestry.com website
- ↑ More Straight Talk by Bob Morrison , Tucson Daily Citizen, Nov. 1, 1958
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SURNAME | Morrison, Robert |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Morrison, Bob (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American lawyer and politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1909 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Parlier , California |
DATE OF DEATH | July 8, 1999 |
Place of death | Tucson , Arizona |