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T.M.
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Robert
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Edward
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Presidential Papers - Robert Franklin Kidd

Robert Franklin Kidd. 1853-1930.
(Principal 1882-1884)
Collection consists of papers associated with the life
of Robert F. Kidd. Included are licenses, memberships,
obituaries and memorabilia dealing with his years as
principal of Glenville Normal School, law career, and
political aspirations. (Gift of Hunter Armentrout)
Robert F. Kidd, teacher, editor, lawyer, legislator,
orator, and humorist, was born February 11, 1853, in
Upshur County, (West) Virginia. He was one of 13 children
of Thomas and Margaret (Johnson) Kidd. He was educated
in public and private schools of Upshur County, and
for a time was editor of the Buckhannon Banner while
reading law with C.C. Higginbotham of Buckhannon and
John Bassel, of Clarksburg.
Kidd was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1882, the
same year he accepted the principalship of Glenville
Normal School. Two years later, in 1884, he resigned
to pursue his law practice in Glenville.
Kidd was elected a member of the West Virginia House
of Delegates in 1887, and served one term. In 1898,
he was elected to the West Virginia State Senate, where he served until 1915. He was again elected to the State
Senate in 1922, and served through 1927. He returned
to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1929, and
served until his sudden death on June 8, 1930. During
his political career Kidd was very supportive of Glenville
Normal School and helped pass legislation that provided
funding for the school. He was also instrumental in
keeping the college in Glenville.
Prior to Kidd’s death, he was instrumental in
obtaining funds through the Legislature to have a library
building built at the college. Although he died before
completion of the new library, it bears his name as
a testimony of his support of the college.
Kidd was married to Lelia R. Johnson on November
12, 1884. They had six children.








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