John C. Box
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John Calvin Box was a U.S. Representative
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 from Texas
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John Calvin Box was born on March 28, 1871 on the family farm at Hammond's Creek east of the present day Latexo community in northern Houston county east Texas which is north of the county seat of
Crockett, Texas
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 to John Jasper Wesley Box and Susan Adeline Morris Box, he attended the country schools, and Alexander Collegiate Institute (later Lon Morris College) in Jacksonville, Texas which is affiliated with the United Methodist church.
He studied law and was admitted to the bar
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 in 1893 beginning his practice in Lufkin,Texas Angelina county east Texas. His father, J.J.W.Box was a confederate army veteran and farmer. His mother a home maker and devoted wife and mother. His son, John C. Box, Jr. followed his father in the practice of law continuing the firm's work in Jacksonville, Texas.

He moved to Jacksonville, Texas
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, in 1897 and continued the practice of his profession.
He was also a licensed Methodist lay minister.
He served as judge of the Cherokee County Court 1898-1901.
He served as mayor of Jacksonville 1902-1905.
He served as member of the Democratic State committee 1908-1910.
In 1913 John Calvin Box was one of the original founders of Southern Methodist University located in Dallas,Texas
serving as a member of the board of education and as chairman 1913-1918.

Box was elected as a Democrat
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 to the Sixty-sixth
66th United States Congress
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 and to the five succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1919-March 3, 1931).
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1930.
He resumed the practice of law in Jacksonville, Texas
Jacksonville, Texas
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, until his death there May 17, 1941.
He was interred in the City Cemetery.

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