Warren Worth Bailey
1855–1928 (age 73)
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Biography
Warren Worth Bailey emerged from a background in journalism to become a champion of agricultural and rural interests in his native Pennsylvania. His editorship kept citizens informed, while his time in Congress sought to lift up families whose work fed the nation.
Bailey returned to the press and to his community with renewed vigor after each term, encouraging civic participation and using his platform to remind neighbors that politics was best when it listened more than it shouted. His life reflected a conviction that the democratic experiment depends on steady voices and honest effort.