George A. Sanderson | |
Office: | Secretary of the United States Senate |
Order: | 13th |
Birth Date: | 22 February 1850 |
Birth Place: | Hamilton, Ohio, US |
Termstart: | May 19, 1919 |
Termend: | April 24, 1925 |
Preceded: | James Marion Baker |
Succeeded: | Edwin Pope Thayer |
Education: | United States Naval Academy |
Resting Place: | Arlington National Cemetery |
George Andrew Sanderson was an American politician who served as the 13th secretary of the United States Senate from 1919 to his death in 1925.
Sanderson was born on February 22, 1850, in Hamilton, Ohio. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1871. He resigned from his naval commission after two years to enter the British Merchant Navy. He resigned from being a member of the British Merchant Navy after two years.[1]
Sanderson became wealthy as a railroad builder. In 1892, he entered the railroad business at Chicago's Union Stock Yards. He worked at the Stock Yards for 10 years, until he left Chicago, and moved to Mexico. In 1904, Sanderson became the president of the Sonora railroad construction company. In 1919, Sanderson moved back to the United States and became 13th secretary of the United States Senate in May 1919.
Sanderson died of a Heart Attack on April 24, 1925, while he was still serving as secretary. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[2]