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Archibald H. Carmichael
Archibald Hill Carmichael (June 17, 1864 – July 15, 1947) was an American Democratic politician who represented Alabama's 8th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from November 1933 to January 1937.
For the Canadian Member of Parliament, see Archibald M. Carmichael.
Archibald H. Carmichael
W. H. Key
John P. Middleton
Edward B. Almon
Henry P. Merritt
William L. Martin
Edward B. Almon
Edward B. Almon
W. H. Shaw
Edward B. Almon
July 15, 1947
Tuscumbia, Alabama, U.S.
Annie Sugg
Early life[edit]
Archibald Hill Carmichael was born in Dale County, Alabama, near the community of Sylvan Grove. His father, Jesse Malcolm Carmichael, who fought in the Civil War and lost a hand at the Battle of Antietam, served as Alabama Secretary of State.[1] The younger Carmichael received his education in public schools and studied at the University of Alabama School of Law, graduating in 1886. He was admitted to the bar that same year and moved to north Alabama to practice law in Tuscumbia.[2] Carmichael married Annie Sugg in 1890.[3]