Official Congressional DirectoryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 Includes maps of the U.S. Congressional districts. |
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... Judge Advocate General of the Army . 228 297 271 Navy . Justice , Department of .. duties of ..... 278 274 317 Justices and officials of the Court of Claims , residences of .. 371 Supreme Court of the United States , residences of ...
... Judge Advocate General of the Army . 228 297 271 Navy . Justice , Department of .. duties of ..... 278 274 317 Justices and officials of the Court of Claims , residences of .. 371 Supreme Court of the United States , residences of ...
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... judges ...... . 372 National Academy of Sciences ... ... 290 Advisory Committee for Aeronautics . 296 duties of . 362 Defense , United States Council of .. Forest Reservation Commission ... Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers ...
... judges ...... . 372 National Academy of Sciences ... ... 290 Advisory Committee for Aeronautics . 296 duties of . 362 Defense , United States Council of .. Forest Reservation Commission ... Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers ...
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... Judge N. D. Denson , and was admitted to the bar January 12 , 1893 ; was married to Minnie Kate Schuessler , of Lafayette , Ala . , December 18 , 1895 , and has one child living - J . Thomas Heflin , jr .; was elected mayor of Lafayette ...
... Judge N. D. Denson , and was admitted to the bar January 12 , 1893 ; was married to Minnie Kate Schuessler , of Lafayette , Ala . , December 18 , 1895 , and has one child living - J . Thomas Heflin , jr .; was elected mayor of Lafayette ...
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... judge of the circuit court . In 1898 he was elected judge of the circuit court of the eleventh judicial circuit , and reelected in 1904 without opposition ; was a presidential elector in 1896 ; has served in both branches of the Alabama ...
... judge of the circuit court . In 1898 he was elected judge of the circuit court of the eleventh judicial circuit , and reelected in 1904 without opposition ; was a presidential elector in 1896 ; has served in both branches of the Alabama ...
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... judge of the same circuit ; from 1905 to 1912 was president of the University of Arkansas ; is married and has three children . He was elected to the Sixty - fourth Congress , and reelected to the Sixty - fifth and Sixty - sixth ...
... judge of the same circuit ; from 1905 to 1912 was president of the University of Arkansas ; is married and has three children . He was elected to the Sixty - fourth Congress , and reelected to the Sixty - fifth and Sixty - sixth ...
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