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Willard WARNER, Congress, AL (1826-1906)
Senate Years of Service: 1868-1871 Party: Republican WARNER Willard , a Senator from Alabama; born in Granville, Licking County, Ohio, on September 4, 1826; attended a country school near…William WARNER, Congress, MO (1840-1916)
Senate Years of Service: 1905-1911 Party: Republican WARNER William , a Representative and a Senator from Missouri; born in Shullsburg, Lafayette County, Wis., June 11, 1840; worked in lead…1949 Academy Awards
The 1949 Academy Awards were presented March 23, 1950 at the RKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, Calif.Best Motion PictureAll the King's Men (Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia)Battleground (…Phillips, David Graham
(Encyclopedia) Phillips, David Graham, 1867–1911, American writer, b. Madison, Ind., grad. College of New Jersey (now Princeton), 1887. He worked as a newspaper reporter in Cincinnati and New York…Proceedings of the Trial of Susan B. Anthony: Preface
Indictment Against Susan B...Preface At the election of President and Vice President of the United States, and members of Congress, in November, 1872, Susan B. Anthony, and…Proceedings of the Trial of Susan B. Anthony: First.
Second. First. Congress has no power to pass laws for the punishment of Inspectors of Elections, elected or appointed under the laws of the State of New York, for receiving illegal votes…Susan Margaret COLLINS, Congress, ME (1952)
Senate Years of Service: 1997- Party: Republican COLLINS Susan Margaret , a Senator from Maine; born in Caribou, Aroostook County, Maine, December 7, 1952; graduated from St. Lawrence University,…Susan A. DAVIS, Congress, CA (1944)
DAVIS Susan A. , a Representative from California; born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass., April 13, 1944; B.A., University of California, Berkeley, Calif., 1965; M.S.W., University of North…Brewer's: Wetherell
(Elizabeth). A pseudonym adopted by Miss Susan Warner, an American writer, author of The Wide, Wide World, and other works. Source:…state flowers
(Encyclopedia) state flowers. Each state of the United States has designated, usually by legislative action, one flower as its floral emblem; the rose has been designated by Congress as the national…