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Charles Rogers Fenwick
Member From: 1940 - 1945
- Birth Date: August 11, 1900 Birth Place:Virginia
- Death Date: Febuary 22, 1969
- Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
- Spouse: Eleanor Eastman Fenwick
- Children:
- Religion: Baptist
- Education: University of Virginia (LL.B.) George Washington University, Washington, DC (post graduate work, Patent Law)
- Military Service: World War I (S.A.T.C. Tank Corps, Major J.A.G.D., assigned Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, A.A.F.)
- Occupation/Profession: Attorney
- Memberships/Affiliations: Baptist Church University Club, Washington, DC Washington Golf and Country Club Touchdown Club (former president) Rotary (former president) Sigmu Nu Phi Delta Phi University of Virginia Alumni Association (former president) Senatorial District Democratic Committee (chairman) State Central Democratic Committee State Boxing and Wrestling Commission State Welfare Board (chairman) Legislative and Legal Action Committee Civic Federation of Arlington County (former chairman)
- Other Notable Service and/or Elected Offices: Senate of Virginia (1948-68)
Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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1940 | County of Arlington | Democrat | Courts of Justice Federal Relations and Resolutions Finance Militia and Police |
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1942 | County of Arlington | Democrat | Courts of Justice Federal Relations and Resolutions Interstate Cooperation Militia and Police Rules |
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1944-1945 | County of Arlington | Democrat | Courts of Justice Federal Relations and Resolutions Interstate Cooperation Militia and Police Rules |
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1945 | County of Arlington | Democrat | Courts of Justice Federal Relations and Resolutions Interstate Cooperation Militia and Police Rules |
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