He was elected in 1924 as a Republican to the 69th Congress, and represented Pennsylvania's Fourth District.[9] He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1932 and for election in 1940. He resumed the practice of law in Philadelphia until the Second World War. He was commissioned a captain in the United States Army on February 5, 1943, and served until discharged as a lieutenant colonel on July 1, 1945.[10][11]
He died at his home in Philadelphia on December 30, 1946, following a brief illness,[14][15][16] and was buried at that city's Mount Sinai Cemetery.[17][18][19]
^"Golder, Benjamin Martin" (biography), in "History, Art & Archives." Washington, D.C.: U.S. House of Representatives, retrieved online December 19, 2022.
^"Golder, Benjamin Martin" (biography), in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Washington, D.C.: U.S. House of Representatives retrieved online December 19, 2022.
^"Philadelphia Lawyer Dies." Wilmington, Delaware: The News Journal, December 31, 1946, p. 13 (subscription required).
^"Golder, Benjamin Martin" (biography), in "History, Art & Archives," U.S. House of Representatives.
^"Golder, Benjamin Martin" (biography), Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, U.S. House of Representatives.
^"Golder, Benjamin Martin" (biography), in "History, Art & Archives," U.S. House of Representatives.
^"Golder, Benjamin Martin" (biography), Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, U.S. House of Representatives.
^"Philadelphia Lawyer Dies," The News Journal, December 31, 1946.
^"Golder, Benjamin Martin" (biography), in "History, Art & Archives," U.S. House of Representatives.
^"Golder, Benjamin Martin" (biography), Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, U.S. House of Representatives.
^Terence Emmons and Bertrand M. Patenaude (eds.), "Introduction" to War, Revolution, and Peace in Russia: The Passages of Frank Golder, 1914–1927. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1992; pp. xi–xi.
^"Philadelphia Lawyer Dies," The News Journal, December 31, 1946.
^"Benjamin M. Golder Dies; Former House Member," Evening Star, December 31, 1946.
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