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George Huddleston (born November 11, 1869 near Lebanon, Tennessee - died February 29, 1960) was the Representative of the 9th Congressional District of Alabama from 1915 to 1937.

Huddleston served in the U. S. Army during the Spanish-American War before he ran for office. He was a Freemason, a Knight of Pythias, an Oddfellow, and a member of the Redmen.

He is buried at Elmwood Cemetery.

Preceded by:
Oscar Underwood
Representative, 9th Congressional District of Alabama
19151937
Succeeded by:
Luther Patrick

See also

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