Official Congressional DirectoryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 Includes maps of the U.S. Congressional districts. |
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... FRANK BOSWORTH BRANDEGEE , Republican , of New London ; born in New London , Conn . , July 8 , 1864 ; graduated from Yale in 1885 ; admitted to the bar in 1888 ; elected a representative to the general assembly in 1888 ; a delegate to ...
... FRANK BOSWORTH BRANDEGEE , Republican , of New London ; born in New London , Conn . , July 8 , 1864 ; graduated from Yale in 1885 ; admitted to the bar in 1888 ; elected a representative to the general assembly in 1888 ; a delegate to ...
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... FRANK CLARK , Democrat , of Gainesville ; born at Eufaula , Ala . , March 28 , 1860 ; moved to Florida January , 1884 ; married to Mary Ellen Mayo October 8 , 1884 , in Polk County , Fla .; four children ; has served three terms in ...
... FRANK CLARK , Democrat , of Gainesville ; born at Eufaula , Ala . , March 28 , 1860 ; moved to Florida January , 1884 ; married to Mary Ellen Mayo October 8 , 1884 , in Polk County , Fla .; four children ; has served three terms in ...
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... FRANK L. SMITH , Republican , was born at Dwight , Ill . , November 24 , 1867 , where he has lived ever since ; married ; banker and farmer ; was elected to the Sixty - fifth Congress to succeed Hon . John A. Sterling , deceased ...
... FRANK L. SMITH , Republican , was born at Dwight , Ill . , November 24 , 1867 , where he has lived ever since ; married ; banker and farmer ; was elected to the Sixty - fifth Congress to succeed Hon . John A. Sterling , deceased ...
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... Frank P. Woods for the Republican nomination in Congress , June primary , 1918 - Dick- inson , 12,438 votes , Woods , 9,958 votes ; defeated J. R. Files , Democrat , November , 1918 - Files , 12,969 , Dickinson , 23,220 ; a lifelong ...
... Frank P. Woods for the Republican nomination in Congress , June primary , 1918 - Dick- inson , 12,438 votes , Woods , 9,958 votes ; defeated J. R. Files , Democrat , November , 1918 - Files , 12,969 , Dickinson , 23,220 ; a lifelong ...
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... FRANK DOUGLAS SCOTT , Republican , of Alpena , was born in Alpena August 25 , 1878 ; educated in the public schools of Alpena and at the University of Michigan ; graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan in 1901 ...
... FRANK DOUGLAS SCOTT , Republican , of Alpena , was born in Alpena August 25 , 1878 ; educated in the public schools of Alpena and at the University of Michigan ; graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan in 1901 ...
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Page 343 - The said bureau shall investigate and report to said department upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people, and shall especially investigate the questions of infant mortality, the birth rate, orphanage, juvenile courts, desertion, dangerous occupations, accidents and diseases of children, employment, legislation affecting children in the several States and Territories.
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Page 356 - An Act making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, and prior fiscal years, on account of war expenses, and for other purposes,
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