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    Milford Wriarson Howard (December 18, 1862 – December 28, 1937) was a United States Representative from Alabama. Howard was first elected to the House...
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    silent film directed by Finis Fox. The film is based on a story by Milford W. Howard, who both produced and starred in the feature. The film was distributed...
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    1908 United States presidential election (category Presidency of William Howard Taft)
    election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 1908. Republican Party nominee William Howard Taft defeated three-time Democratic nominee William Jennings Bryan. Incumbent...
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  • 1941), British Conservative politician Milford W. Howard (1862–1937), American politician Perry Wilbon Howard (1877–1961), Republican attorney and African...
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    Charles Emory Smith, G. F. Hoar, T. C. Platt, W. M. Stewart, Andrew Carnegie, and James H. Eckels Chester, Edward W A guide to political platforms (1977) online...
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  • 1st 1895–1904 Switched from Republican to Silver Republican in 1897 Milford W. Howard Alabama 7th 1895–1899 Elected as a Populist in 1894 Harry Skinner...
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    Flock (1921–1972) Tim Flock (1924–1998) Ethel Mobley (1920–1984) Milford W. Howard, congressman and author Sheila LaBarre, convicted murderer Lt. Gen...
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  • businessman and politician Milford Graves (1941–2021), American musician Milford Hodge (born 1961), American football player Milford W. Howard (1862–1937), American...
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    Congress Albert Taylor Goodwyn, Alabama's 5th congressional district Milford W. Howard, Alabama's 7th congressional district William Baker, Kansas' 6th congressional...
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  • Varney and included as editors Lawrence Dennis, Joseph P. Kamp, and Milford W. Howard. Dennis removed himself from the publication in 1935. The publication...
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    resolution never gained momentum and was tabled in December 1876. Rep. Milford W. Howard (Populist-AL), on May 23, 1896, submitted a resolution (H.Res 374)...
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    tally of 396 votes for Thomas L. Hisgen, 213 for Graves, 200 for Milford W. Howard, 71 for Reuben R. Lyon, and 49 for William Randolph Hearst. A second...
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  • Constitutional Educational League), with fellow editors Lawrence Dennis and Milford W. Howard. The Awakener folded in 1936. Kamp sent a manuscript to the League...
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    Congressman Milford W. Howard of Fort Payne, Alabama, placed into consideration by a long-winded speech which drew catcalls. The Howard nomination was...
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    Congress (Chairman: John B. Corliss; Ranking Member: Milford W. Howard) Elections No.#1 (Chairman: Robert W. Tayler; Ranking Member: Charles L. Bartlett) Elections...
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    Milford Mill Academy is located on 3800 Washington Avenue in Milford Mill, Maryland. The school was named after the area, which was called Milford where...
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    Alabama's 7th district In office March 4, 1899 – May 13, 1919 Preceded by Milford W. Howard Succeeded by Lilius B. Rainey Personal details Born (1854-01-20)January...
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    narrowly selected Barker with 370 delegates for him to 336 delegates for Milford W. Howard. During the 1912 presidential election the Republican Party was divided...
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  • 32°33′5.2″N 87°52′17.04″W / 32.551444°N 87.8714000°W / 32.551444; -87.8714000 Alabama's 7th congressional district is a United States congressional...
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  • Denson (D) Joseph Wheeler (D) Louis W. Turpin (D) George P. Harrison Jr. (D) 54th (1895–1897) Milford W. Howard (Pop) Oscar Underwood (D) William F....
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