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Thomas Millet Hand (July 7, 1902 in
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– December 26, 1956 in
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) was an American Republican Party politician who represented
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's 2nd congressional district in the
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from 1945 to 1956.


Early life and education

Hand was born in
Cape May, New Jersey Cape May is a city located at the southern tip of Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States, where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the country's oldest vacation resort destinations, and part of ...
on July 7, 1902, and attended the local public schools. He graduated in 1922 from the
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, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, was admitted to the New Jersey Bar Association in 1924 and commenced practice in Cape May.


Political and business career

He was clerk of the Cape May County, New Jersey
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from 1924 to 1928, and the prosecutor of the pleas of Cape May County from 1928 to 1933. Hand served as the Mayor of Cape May from 1937 to 1944, and was the publisher of the ''Cape May Star and Wave'' from 1940 until his death. He was also a partner in the Mecray-Hand Co., a real estate and insurance business.Thomas Millet Hand
'' Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Accessed August 16, 2007.


Congress

Hand was elected as a
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to the Seventy-ninth and to the five succeeding Congresses and had been reelected on November 6, 1956, to the Eighty-fifth Congress. He served in the House from January 3, 1945, until his death.


Death

Hand died of a heart attack at his home in the Cold Spring section of
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on December 26, 1956.Staff
"T. MILLET HAND, 54, LEGISLATOR, DEAD; U.S. Representative From Second Jersey District-- Once Cape May Mayor"
''
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'', December 27, 1956. Accessed August 10, 2016. "Thomas Millet Hand Representative in Congress from the Second New Jersey District, died this evening at his home in nearby Cold Spring apparently of a heart attack."
His remains were cremated at Ewing Cemetery in
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.


See also

* List of United States Congress members who died in office (1950–99)


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