Background
Eslick, Edward Everett was born on April 19, 1872 in Giles County, Tennessee, United States. Son of Merritt and Martha Virginia (Abernathy) Eslick.
United States representative politician
Eslick, Edward Everett was born on April 19, 1872 in Giles County, Tennessee, United States. Son of Merritt and Martha Virginia (Abernathy) Eslick.
He attended public schools and Bethel College at Russellville, Kentucky. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1893, and commenced practice in Pulaski.
As well as practicing law, Eslick also engaged in banking and agricultural pursuits. He was an alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee in 1916. During World War I, he served as a government appeal agent for Giles County.
Eslick was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-ninth.
He was also elected to the three succeeding Congresses. He served from March 4, 1925 until his death.
Eslick died on June 14, 1932, (age 60 years, 56 days) from a heart attack at the Capitol at Washington, District of Columbia on June 14, 1932, while addressing the House of Representatives in support of the Wright Patman World War I Bonus Bill which would have immediately given World War I veterans financial bonuses reserved for 1945. Eslick"s remains were moved to Pulaski.
He is interred at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, Tennessee.
Member 69th to 72d Congresses (1925-1933), 7th Tennessee District.
Married Willa McCord Blake, June 6, 1906.