Background
Montague, Andrew Jackson was born on October 3, 1862 in Campbell Company, Virginia, United States. Son of Robert Latane and Gay (Eubank) Montague.
Montague, Andrew Jackson was born on October 3, 1862 in Campbell Company, Virginia, United States. Son of Robert Latane and Gay (Eubank) Montague.
Graduate Richmond (Virginia) College, 1882. Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1885. Doctor of Laws, Brown University, 1903.
Doctor of Laws, University of Pennsylvania, 1923.
Beatty Moore, Mistress William J. Nunnally, Robert L. (United States Marine Corps). Began law practice, October 1885.
United States district attorney for Western District of Virginia, 1894-1898.
Attorney general of Virginia, 1898-1902. Governor of Virginia, 1902-1906.
Dean Law School of Richmond College, 1906-1909. Resumed practice, Richmond, 1909.
Delegate-at-large Democratic National Convention, 1904.
Member 63d to 74th Congresses (1913-1937), 3d Virginia District United States delegate Pan-American Conference, Rio de Janeiro, 1906, to 3d International Conference on Maritime Law, Brussels, 1909-1910. Trustee Carnegie Institution Washington, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1910. President American Society Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, 1917.
President American Peace Society, 1920-1924.
President American group Interparliamentary Union, 1930-1935. Author: Life of John Marshall, Secretary of State (in American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy), Volunteer World World War II Home: Richmond, Virginia.
Member 63d to 74th Congresses (1913-1937), 3d Virginia District United States delegate Pan-American Conference, Rio de Janeiro, 1906, to 3d International Conference on Maritime Law, Brussels, 1909-1910. Trustee Carnegie Institution Washington, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1910. President American Society Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, 1917.
Married Elizabeth Lyne Hoskins, December 11, 1889. Children: Mistress Chas.