Edward J. Gay
United States Senator
from Louisiana
In office
November 6, 1918  March 3, 1921
Preceded byWalter Guion
Succeeded byEdwin S. Broussard
Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
In office
1904-1918
Personal details
Born(1878-05-05)May 5, 1878
Iberville Parish, Louisiana, US
DiedDecember 1, 1952(1952-12-01) (aged 74)
New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Political partyDemocratic

Edward James Gay III (May 5, 1878  December 1, 1952) was a United States senator from Louisiana. He was a grandson of U.S. Representative Edward James Gay.

Born on Union Plantation in Iberville Parish, he attended Pantops Academy (Charlottesville, Virginia), the Lawrenceville School (in New Jersey), and Princeton University, from which he did not graduate. He engaged in the business of sugar production and the cultivation of various agricultural products. He was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1904 to 1918.

Gay was elected on November 5, 1918, as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert F. Broussard and served from November 6, 1918, to March 3, 1921; he declined to be a candidate for reelection in 1920. He had lost his political power base, due to the advent of John M. Parker. While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Coast and Insular Survey (Sixty-fifth Congress). Gay was president of a manufacturing company and of the Lake Long Drainage District in Iberville Parish; he died in New Orleans in 1952. Interment was in Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans.

References

  • United States Congress. "Edward James Gay (id: G000104)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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