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  1. In 1930 Watkins was the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, but lost to incumbent Charles L. McNary. Then in 1932, he ran again and lost in the primary. Also in 1932, he ran and lost a bid to be Portland’s mayor. He tried a second time for the mayors office in 1940 and lost. He then returned to the practice of law in Portland, where he died ...

  2. McNary, Charles, Life Magazine. Charles McNary (R-OR) credit: U.S. Senate Historical Office

  3. Political Career. McNary first held public office in 1892 when he became Marion County's deputy recorder, remaining in the position until 1896. In 1904 he managed his brother John's successful campaign to be district attorney for the third judicial district of Oregon. John then appointed his younger brother as his deputy, and Charles served as ...

  4. Charles L. McNary. AKA Charles Linza McNary. Born: 12-Jun-1874 Birthplace: Salem, OR Died: 25-Feb-1944 Location of death: Washington, DC Cause of death: unspecified ...

    • June 12, 1874
    • February 25, 1944
  5. vesselhistory.marad.dot.gov › ShipHistory › DetailCHARLES L. McNARY

    Charles Linza McNary was a lawyer and politician. McNary served as a U.S. Senator from Oregon from 1918-1944, and was the Senate Minority Leader from 1933-1944. McNary was the Republican vice presidential candidate in the 1940 Presidential Election. MARAD has no written history for the Liberty ship Charles L. McNary at this time. Vessel Name ...

  6. 3. Mai 2024 · It is named for Charles L. McNary, a long-serving Oregon state senator. He worked on agricultural and forestry issues, and helped pass legislation that led to the construction of Bonneville Dam. Not to be confused with McNary Hall, which was also the name of a wing of Central Hall dormitory in the 1940's.