ROBERT C. BYRD z ROBERT C. BYRD CHILD OF THE APPALACHIAN COALFIELDS by Robert C. Byrd z west virginia university press morgantown 2005 West Virginia University Press, Morgantown 26506 © 2005 by West Virginia University Press All rights reserved First edition published 2005 by West Virginia University Press Printed in the United States of America 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ISBN 1-933202-00-9 (cloth) Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data West Virginia University Press. Robert C. Byrd: Child of the Appalachian Coalfields / Robert C. Byrd. xii, 820 p. 25 cm. 1. Byrd, Robert C., 1917- . 2. Byrd, Robert C., 1917- —Family. 3. Legislators—United States— Biography. 4. Legislators—West Virginia—Biography. 5. United States—Politics and government— 1946-. I. Title. II. Byrd, Robert C. IN PROCESS Library of Congress Control Number: 2005920985 Edited by Kathryn Hilt Book and Jacket Design by Than Saffel Cover landscape photo: “Highlands Vista,” ©2005 Gary Lake/WVW Photography Spine portrait photo: “Robert Byrd, Washington DC, 1997,” ©Herb Ritts Foundation To Erma “And there is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in the sunny spaces. And even if he forever flies within the gorge, that gorge is in the mountains; so that even in his lowest swoop the mountain eagle is still higher than other birds upon the plain, even though they soar.” Herman Melville. Moby Dick contents z 1 CHILD OF THE APPALACHIAN COALFIELDS 1 2 THE DEPRESSION YEARS 20 3 A POLITICAL CAREER BEGINS 41 4 MR. BYRD GOES TO WASHINGTON 56 5 AROUND THE WORLD IN sixty-six DAYS 67 6 EXCELSIOR! 93 7 THE SAPLING GROWS TALL 114 8 STORMY WATERS 160 9 CLIMBING THE LEADERSHIP LADDER 194 10 A VISIT TO RUSSIa 234 11 MUDDY WATERS 247 12 A SUPREME COURT NOMINATION? 296 13 BUILDING WEST VIRGINIA PIECE BY PIECE 312 14 THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH 343 15 THE TOP RUNG—MAJORITY LEADER (1977) 377 16 SECOND FIDDLE 414 17 BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN 446 18 ELECTED PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE 468 19 A HAND ON THE PURSE STRINGS 473 20 BUILDING A NEW WEST VIRGINIA 510 21 WEST VIRGINIA ON THE GO 533 22 BITS AND PIECES 557 23 BUILDING A 21st CENTURY WEST VIRGINIA 569 24 THE WINDS OF CHANGE 596 25 THE TIDE EBBS 614 26 FULL CIRCLE 643 27 THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE 664 28 DRIBS AND DRABS 676 29 LINE-ITEM VETO STRUCK DOWN 697 30 IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE 715 31 SEMPER FIDELIS 751 32 AFTERWORD 771 z ROBERT C. BYRD z chapter 1 z CHILD OF THE APPALACHIAN COALFIELDS The best use of life is to invest it in something which will outlast life. William James A ccording to genealogical records, a William Sale came to America from England in the year 1657. Sale had been born in England in 1638, and was brought to Rappahannock County, Virginia, by one John Stevens, who had been granted land in that county. Two hundred and sixty years after the immigrant William Sale reached America in 1657, a direct descendant was born in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, on November 20, 1917, and given the name Cornelius Calvin Sale, Jr. The child had three older brothers—Clyde, William, and Reuben—and one sister, Jettie. The mother, Ada Kirby Sale, died on Armistice Eve, November 10, 1918, of influenza during the great epidemic. A Mother’s Wish Before her death she asked her husband Cornelius to give the infant Calvin to one of his sisters, Vlurma Sale Byrd, and her husband, Titus Dalton Byrd, in the event of her failure to recover. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd were without children at the time, and, in accordance with the dying mother’s wish, they adopted the child and took him to West Virginia when he was only two years old. Mr. Sale, who worked in a furniture shop, remained with the other children in North
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