Official Congressional Directory, Volume 66, Issue 3, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 |
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... , Kathryn , and Pauline ; was elected to the Sixty - fourth and Sixty - fifth Congresses , and reelected to the Sixty- sixth Congress . 26386 ° 66-3-2D ED- -4 KENTUCKY . ( Population ( 1910 ) , 2,289,905 . KANSAS 33 Biographical .
... , Kathryn , and Pauline ; was elected to the Sixty - fourth and Sixty - fifth Congresses , and reelected to the Sixty- sixth Congress . 26386 ° 66-3-2D ED- -4 KENTUCKY . ( Population ( 1910 ) , 2,289,905 . KANSAS 33 Biographical .
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... Kentucky House of Representatives in the session of 1881-82 ; in 1888 became principal of the Bardstown public school and taught three years in that posi- tion ; studied law and began to practice in 1893 ; same year was elected as a ...
... Kentucky House of Representatives in the session of 1881-82 ; in 1888 became principal of the Bardstown public school and taught three years in that posi- tion ; studied law and began to practice in 1893 ; same year was elected as a ...
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... Kentucky at that time ; was married on January 14 , 1904 , to Miss Laura Stateler , then of Evansville , Ind ... Kentucky House of Representatives ; was speaker of Kentucky House one term ; served one term in Kentucky State Senate ; was ...
... Kentucky at that time ; was married on January 14 , 1904 , to Miss Laura Stateler , then of Evansville , Ind ... Kentucky House of Representatives ; was speaker of Kentucky House one term ; served one term in Kentucky State Senate ; was ...
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... Kentucky House of Representatives , and reelected in 1899 ; in 1901 was elected a member of the Kentucky Senate from the twenty - second senatorial district ; in 1904 was elected chairman of the joint caucus of the Kentucky Legislature ...
... Kentucky House of Representatives , and reelected in 1899 ; in 1901 was elected a member of the Kentucky Senate from the twenty - second senatorial district ; in 1904 was elected chairman of the joint caucus of the Kentucky Legislature ...
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... Kentucky and two years in Union College , Barbour- ville , Ky . , and was for several years a trustee of the said college ; was admitted to the practice of law in 1898 , and has ever since followed the practice of law actively in the ...
... Kentucky and two years in Union College , Barbour- ville , Ky . , and was for several years a trustee of the said college ; was admitted to the practice of law in 1898 , and has ever since followed the practice of law actively in the ...
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