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Robert L. Doughton 1863-1954

NC-88 at NC-18, Laurel Springs, NC, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 36° 24' 46.3716", -81° 15' 50.922"
  North Carolina State Historical Marker
 
    North Carolina State
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    Marker Text:
"Congressman, 1911-1953. Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee, 1933-1947, 1949-1953. Home 2/10 mi. S.E."
     Robert Lee Doughton, powerful Congressman and advocate for western North Carolina, was born on November 7, 1863, to Jonathan Horton and Rebecca Jones Doughton. He was named for the Confederate general under whom his father served. Doughton was raised in the Laurel Springs community in Alleghany County and was educated at Laurel Springs School and Traphill Academy. A farmer by trade, Doughton began a career of public service with his appointment to the state Board of Agriculture in 1903. He served in the state Senate in 1908 and 1909.

     In 1911 Doughton became president of the Deposit and Savings Bank of North Wilkesboro. He served in that capacity until the bank merged with the Northwestern Bank in 1936, after which time he was chairman and director of the bank. Doughton also launched his career in the United States House of Representatives in 1911. He served twenty successive terms in Congress before voluntarily retiring in 1953, just short of his ninetieth birthday. Appointed to the Ways and Means Committee, Doughton worked his way to the chairmanship in 1933. Serving eighteen years, he was chairman of Ways and Means longer than any other member. Doughton took great pride in his role in the preparation and passage of the Social Security Act of 1935. He was instrumental in the creation of the Blue Ridge Parkway, the ground for which was broken in his home county in 1935.

     Robert Doughton married Belle Boyd Greer in 1893. The couple had a daughter before Belle’s death in 1895. In 1898 Doughton married Lillie Stricker Hix. Together they had two sons. Robert L. Doughton died on October 1, 1954, in his bed at his home in Laurel Springs. He is buried in the Laurel Springs Baptist Church Cemetery.


References:
William S. Powell, ed., Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, II, 97-98—sketch by T. Harry Gatton
Howard E. Covington Jr. and Marion A. Ellis, eds., The North Carolina Century: Tar Heels Who Made a Difference, 1900-2000 (2002)
Ways and Means Committee website: http://waysandmeans.house.gov/legacy/portraits/1899-2000/doughton.htm
Ralph Grizzle's Online Portfolio: http://www.kenilworthmedia.com/cv/ourstate/people/robert_doughton.htm Biographical Guide to the American Congress online: http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=d000448
John Thomas Salter, ed., Public Men In and Out of Office (1946), 167-80—sketch by Robert S. Rankin
   
Related Themes: C.S.A., Confederate States of America, Confederacy
 
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Robert L. Doughton 1863-1954 Historical Marker Location Map, Laurel Springs, North Carolina