Official Congressional Directory, Volume 66, Issue 3, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 Includes maps of the U.S. Congressional districts. |
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... receiving 48,362 votes , or a majority of all the votes cast in the election ; in June , 1907 , he was appointed United States Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon . John T. Morgan , and in July , 1907 , was elected by ...
... receiving 48,362 votes , or a majority of all the votes cast in the election ; in June , 1907 , he was appointed United States Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon . John T. Morgan , and in July , 1907 , was elected by ...
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... receiving about 4,000 votes ; there was no opposition at the general election in November , 1918 . SECOND DISTRICT . — COUNTIES : Baldwin , Butler , Conecuh , Covington , Crenshaw , Escambia , Mont- gomery , Pike , and Wilcox ( 9 ...
... receiving about 4,000 votes ; there was no opposition at the general election in November , 1918 . SECOND DISTRICT . — COUNTIES : Baldwin , Butler , Conecuh , Covington , Crenshaw , Escambia , Mont- gomery , Pike , and Wilcox ( 9 ...
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... receiving 26,805 votes , to 16,822 for Maddock , Republican , and 754 for Robertson , Socialist . ARKANSAS . ( Population ( 1910 ) , 1 , 574 , 449. ) SENATORS . JOSEPH TAYLOR ROBINSON , Democrat , of Lonoke , was born August 26 , 1872 ...
... receiving 26,805 votes , to 16,822 for Maddock , Republican , and 754 for Robertson , Socialist . ARKANSAS . ( Population ( 1910 ) , 1 , 574 , 449. ) SENATORS . JOSEPH TAYLOR ROBINSON , Democrat , of Lonoke , was born August 26 , 1872 ...
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... receiving a degree of LL . B. Was elected to the office of prosecuting attorney in 1904 , and was reelected in 1906 without opposition . On the 19th day of September , 1907 , was married to Miss Margaret Helena Cooper , daughter of ...
... receiving a degree of LL . B. Was elected to the office of prosecuting attorney in 1904 , and was reelected in 1906 without opposition . On the 19th day of September , 1907 , was married to Miss Margaret Helena Cooper , daughter of ...
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... receiving a plurality of 25,000 votes , carrying 39 counties to his opponents ' 19 . His term of service will expire March 3 , 1921. Address , 2249 R Street , Washington , D. C .; Phelan Building , San Francisco . HIRAM WARREN JOHNSON ...
... receiving a plurality of 25,000 votes , carrying 39 counties to his opponents ' 19 . His term of service will expire March 3 , 1921. Address , 2249 R Street , Washington , D. C .; Phelan Building , San Francisco . HIRAM WARREN JOHNSON ...
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