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|name=Harry Muth Hollins |
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|office=[[Louisiana House of Representatives|Louisiana State Representative for District 35 (Calcasieu Parish)]] |
|office=[[Louisiana House of Representatives|Louisiana State Representative for<br /> District 35 (Calcasieu Parish)]] |
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|term_start=May 1964 |
|term_start=May 1964 |
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|term_end=March 1980 |
|term_end=March 1980 |
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|preceded=Two-member district:<br> |
|preceded=Two-member district:<br /> |
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James M. "Jim" Brown<br> |
James M. "Jim" Brown<br /> |
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[[Jesse Monroe Knowles]] |
[[Jesse Monroe Knowles]] |
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|succeeded=[[Margaret Lowenthal]] |
|succeeded=[[Margaret Lowenthal]] |
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|party= [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] |
|party= [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] |
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|birth_date={{birth date|1932|8|25}} |
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|death_date={{death date and age|1989|6|29|1932|8|25}} |
|death_date={{death date and age|1989|6|29|1932|8|25}} |
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|resting_place=Orange Grove Cemetery in<br> |
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[[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Lake Charles]], [[Louisiana]] |
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|occupation=Businessman |
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''Harry |
'''Harry Muth Hollins''' (August 25, 1932 – June 29, 1989) was a four-term [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] member of the [[Louisiana House of Representatives]] from [[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Lake Charles]] in [[Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana|Calcasieu Parish]] in southwestern [[Louisiana]]. His tenure extended from 1964 to 1980 during the administrations of [[Governor of Louisiana|Governors]] [[John McKeithen]] and [[Edwin Edwards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://house.louisiana.gov/H_PDFdocs/HouseMembership_History_CURRENT.pdf|title=Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives: Calcasieu Parish|publisher=house.louisiana.gov|accessdate=July 12, 2015|archive-date=October 6, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006105414/http://house.louisiana.gov/H_PDFdocs/HouseMembership_History_CURRENT.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwltv.com/news/Ex-insurance-commissioner-Sherman-Bernard-dies-at-87-151186035.html|title=Dominic Massa, "Ex-insurance commissioner Sherman Bernard dies at 87," May 11, 2012|publisher=[[WWL-TV]]|accessdate=June 15, 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002081620/http://www.wwltv.com/news/Ex-insurance-commissioner-Sherman-Bernard-dies-at-87-151186035.html|archivedate=October 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.city-data.com/elec2/86/elec-LAKE-CHARLES-LA-86.html|title=LAKE CHARLES, LA Political Contributions by Individuals|publisher=city-data.com|accessdate=July 13, 2015}}</ref> |
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Hollins died at the age of fifty-six. Hollins' extensive archival materials are located at [[McNeese State University]] in Lake Charles.<ref name="hmhollins">{{cite web |title=Guide to Harry Hollins Papers |url=http://ereserves.mcneese.edu/depts/archive/pdfs/HOLLINS124.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304055957/http://ereserves.mcneese.edu/depts/archive/pdfs/HOLLINS124.pdf |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |accessdate=July 13, 2015 |publisher=ereserves.mcneese.edu}}</ref> |
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In 1970, Hollins sponsored the legislation which created the [[Sabine River]] water diversion project. In 1978, he chaired a legislative committee which investigated state [[Insurance commissioner]] [[Sherman A. Bernard]]. <ref name=hmhollins/>In 1993, Bernard confessed to having [[Extortion|extorted]] during the 1980s some $80,000, disguised as campaign contributions, from insurance companies in return for obtaining operating licenses in Louisiana.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwltv.com/news/Ex-insurance-commissioner-Sherman-Bernard-dies-at-87-151186035.html|title=Dominic Massa, "Ex-insurance commissioner Sherman Bernard dies at 87," May 11, 2012|publisher=[[WWL-TV]]|accessdate=June 15, 2013}}</ref> |
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After his legislative years, Hollins headed the Louisiana Real Estate Commission and the Louisiana Racing Commission. He died at the age of fifty-six.<ref name=hmhollins>{{cite|web|url=http://ereserves.mcneese.edu/depts/archive/pdfs/HOLLINS124.pdf|title=Guide to Harry Hollins Papers|publisher=ereserves.mcneese.edu|accessdate=July 13, 2015}}</ref> |
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Hollins died at the age of fifty-six. He is interred at Orange Grove Cemetery in Lake Charles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Hollins&GSfn=Harry&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=66159863&df=all&|title=Harry Muth Hollins|publisher=findagrave.com|accessdate=July 13, 2015}}</ref> |
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Hollins' extensive archival materials are located at [[McNeese State University]] in Lake Charles.<ref name=hmhollins/> |
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==References== |
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James M. "Jim" Brown |
James M. "Jim" Brown<br /> |
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[[Jesse Monroe Knowles]] |
[[Jesse Monroe Knowles]] |
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| title =[[Louisiana House of Representatives|Louisiana State Representative for<br /> District 35 (Calcasieu Parish)]] |
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Harry M. Hollins<br> |
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| years = 1964–1980 |
| years = 1964–1980 |
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| after =[[Margaret Lowenthal]]}} |
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[[Category:Politicians from Lake Charles, Louisiana]] |
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[[Category:Businesspeople from Louisiana]] |
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[[Category:Democratic Party members of the Louisiana House of Representatives]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:39, 9 November 2024
Harry Muth Hollins | |
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Louisiana State Representative for District 35 (Calcasieu Parish) | |
In office May 1964 – March 1980 | |
Preceded by | Two-member district: James M. "Jim" Brown |
Succeeded by | Margaret Lowenthal |
Personal details | |
Born | August 25, 1932 |
Died | June 29, 1989 | (aged 56)
Political party | Democratic |
Residence(s) | Lake Charles, Louisiana, US |
Occupation | Businessman |
Harry Muth Hollins (August 25, 1932 – June 29, 1989) was a four-term Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Lake Charles in Calcasieu Parish in southwestern Louisiana. His tenure extended from 1964 to 1980 during the administrations of Governors John McKeithen and Edwin Edwards.[1][2][3]
Hollins died at the age of fifty-six. Hollins' extensive archival materials are located at McNeese State University in Lake Charles.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives: Calcasieu Parish" (PDF). house.louisiana.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 6, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
- ^ "Dominic Massa, "Ex-insurance commissioner Sherman Bernard dies at 87," May 11, 2012". WWL-TV. Archived from the original on October 2, 2013. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
- ^ "LAKE CHARLES, LA Political Contributions by Individuals". city-data.com. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- ^ "Guide to Harry Hollins Papers" (PDF). ereserves.mcneese.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 13, 2015.