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    Louis Arthur Watres (April 21, 1851 – June 28, 1937) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania...
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    Pennsylvania. Louis Arthur Watres, Charles Warren Stone, and William M. Brown unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination, while Arthur Granville Dewalt...
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    January 16, 1935. p. 1. Retrieved June 13, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1323. "Arthur Horace James". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 12, 2023....
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    recording artist Nidra Poller, Paris-based author, translator and writer Louis Arthur Watres, fifth lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania "ArcGIS REST Services...
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    school between Binghamton, New York and Scranton, Pennsylvania. Louis Arthur Watres was a longtime trustee of Keystone Military Academy, and was one...
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    GWMNMA President Thomas J. Shryock died on February 3, 1918, and Louis Arthur Watres (former Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania and a former Grand Master...
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    Democratic 4 William T. Davies 1887–1891 James A. Beaver Republican 5 Louis Arthur Watres 1891–1895 Robert E. Pattison Republican 6 Walter Lyon 1895–1899 Daniel...
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    Pennsylvania. Laurence H. Watres was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania on July 18, 1882, the son of Louis Arthur Watres and Effie J. (Hawley) Watres. He attended the...
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    landscape artist. Anna’s sister, Effie Julia Hawley, was the wife of Louis Arthur Watres, a onetime Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. Galland took to the...
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  • 60D 21 R, 7D 1890 Henry K. Boyer (R) 1891 Robert E. Pattison (D) Louis Arthur Watres (R) 31R, 19D 122R, 79D, 3Fus 18R, 10D 1892 David McMurtrie Gregg...
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  • (died 1932) Augusta Savage, African American sculptor (died 1962) March 9 – Arthur Caesar, screenwriter (died 1953) March 26 – Paul Douglas, U.S. Senator from...
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    The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is organized in St. Louis, Missouri. December 17 – Drexel University is inaugurated as the Drexel...
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  • Research at Indiana University (Bloomington) in 1947 (died 1956) June 28 – Arthur Dewey Struble, admiral (died 1983) July 9 – Phelps Putnam, poet (died 1948)...
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  • Andrew L. Harris (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania: Louis Arthur Watres (Republican) (until January 23), Walter Lyon (Republican) (starting...
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  • comedian (died 1980) Bill Tilden, tennis player (died 1953) March 14 – Arthur C. Davis, admiral (died 1965) March 27 – Lloyd Spencer, U.S. Senator from...
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    James A. Beaver Preceded by Chauncey Forward Black Succeeded by Louis Arthur Watres Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives In office 1877-1885...
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    1895 – January 15, 1899 Governor Daniel H. Hastings Preceded by Louis Arthur Watres Succeeded by John P. S. Gobin Member of the Pennsylvania Senate In...
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  • 2019. Lewis, William P. (April 1983). "The Life and Works of Col. L.A. Watres" (PDF). The Lackawanna Historical Society Bulletin. 16 (2). Retrieved December...
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    pine. After Connell's death in 1909, the estate was purchased by Louis Arthur Watres for use as a summer home. In 1966, the property was deeded to a non-profit...
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    29 and known as the McNary-Watres Act after its chief sponsors, Sen. Charles L. McNary of Oregon and Rep. Laurence H. Watres of Pennsylvania, authorized...
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