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    William Robert Poage (December 28, 1899 – January 3, 1987) was a Texas politician who won election to the United States House of Representatives 21 times...
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  • to Austin, Texas where she worked as a secretary to state senator William Robert Poage. In 1931, at a party, she met Charles E. Marsh, the powerful publisher...
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    serve district 13 until January 13, 1925, when he was succeeded by William Robert Poage. During part of the 38th legislature, he was president pro tempore...
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    Redditt Democratic 44th William Marvin Martin Democratic 44th James Emery "Jim" Neal Democratic 44th William Robert Poage Democratic 44th Wilbourne...
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    service as a newsman and advocate in Texas, such as John B. Connally, William Robert Poage, Jesse H. Jones, and Samuel T. Rayburn. In 1946, he won the member...
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    Limestone, McLennan, Milam 25 William Robert Poage Democratic January 13, 1931 – January 12, 1937 42nd 43rd 44th 26 William R. Newton, Sr. Democratic January...
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  • sweep. Ellery Clark, Robert Garrett and James Connolly swept two events together in 1896. Archie Hahn, Nate Cartmell and William Hogenson duplicated that...
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  • 1840–1843 Josiah B. Poage, 1843–1850 Henry Clark, 1850 Joseph Foster, 1850 William B. McFarland, 1850–1853 Staunton V. Field, 1853–1854 William R. Boyers, 1854–1858...
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    the University of Michigan, The William DeHart Hubbard Scholarship Fund. Timeline of African-American firsts George Poage, first African American to win...
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  • Carolina, Colonial Press, 223 pages; Book. Poage, George Rawlings. Henry Clay and the Whig Party (1936) Remini, Robert V. (1991). Henry Clay: Statesman for...
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    Chester Poage; only person on death row in South Dakota. Darrell Hoadley – convicted of the murder of Chester Poage; serving a life sentence. William Kunnecke...
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  • "Poage Settlement" and "Poage's Landing", was settled by at least two related groups of the Poage family of Virginia. Robert Poage and his sons Robert...
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    Whole Agriculture (Chair: William R. Poage; Ranking Member: Charles M. Teague) Cotton (Chair: B. F. Sisk; Ranking Member: Robert B. Mathias) Dairy and Poultry...
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  • Edward Poage McClanahan (October 5, 1932 – November 27, 2021) was an American novelist, essayist, and professor. McClanahan was born in Brooksville, Kentucky...
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  • Colonel Robert Breckenridge. Captain in Virginia militia during the French and Indian War. Son of Alexander Breckenridge I. Married first Mary Poage, daughter...
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  • chairmanship from three senior Southern Democrats: Wright Patman, William R. Poage, and F. Edward Hébert, and otherwise reformed the House, making it...
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    practiced across the South, and was not caused by the Manifesto. Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas had worked behind the scenes to tone down the original...
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    land, on the east side of the Tygart Valley River, was surveyed by John Poage in 1780 and included the land that is now most of downtown Elkins. Thus...
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    ISBN 978-0-300-13618-0. Wood, Robin (2004). Marshall Deutelbaum; Leland A. Poage (eds.). A Hitchcock Reader. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4051-5556-4...
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    American Indian tribes.[dubious – discuss] In 1829, James E. McDowell, William Lindsay Poage, and his brother erected an iron furnace; they named the foundry...
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