Official Congressional Directory, Volume 66, Issue 3, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 |
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... secretary of state of Delaware , and chancellor of Delaware ) and Mary Mills Goodwin , his wife , was born at Dover , Del . , October 31 , 1877 ; married Mary R. Fooks , of Laurel , Del . , daughter of Daniel J. Fooks , December , 1906 ...
... secretary of state of Delaware , and chancellor of Delaware ) and Mary Mills Goodwin , his wife , was born at Dover , Del . , October 31 , 1877 ; married Mary R. Fooks , of Laurel , Del . , daughter of Daniel J. Fooks , December , 1906 ...
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... secretary to the late Senator A. S. Clay ; elected to the State senate without opposition , and chairman of the Democratic State committee without opposition ; served as Director of the United States Census Bureau , Acting Secretary of ...
... secretary to the late Senator A. S. Clay ; elected to the State senate without opposition , and chairman of the Democratic State committee without opposition ; served as Director of the United States Census Bureau , Acting Secretary of ...
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... secretary to the President of the Senate and as private secretary to the late Senator Frye , of Maine . He is a lawyer by profession . He was elected to the Sixty - fifth and Sixty - sixth Congresses , and reelected to the Sixty ...
... secretary to the President of the Senate and as private secretary to the late Senator Frye , of Maine . He is a lawyer by profession . He was elected to the Sixty - fifth and Sixty - sixth Congresses , and reelected to the Sixty ...
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... secretary to the chairman of the Republican State committee 1890 ; member and secretary of the New Hampshire Forestry Commission 1893-1907 ; member board of education , Concord , 1902-3,1906-1909 , 1913–1916 ; delegate at large ...
... secretary to the chairman of the Republican State committee 1890 ; member and secretary of the New Hampshire Forestry Commission 1893-1907 ; member board of education , Concord , 1902-3,1906-1909 , 1913–1916 ; delegate at large ...
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... Secretary of War ; was in 43 battles , and 123 days under fire , and was ten times complimented in special and general orders and on the battle fields by commanding generals for gallant conduct ; commanded his regiment in all the ...
... Secretary of War ; was in 43 battles , and 123 days under fire , and was ten times complimented in special and general orders and on the battle fields by commanding generals for gallant conduct ; commanded his regiment in all the ...
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Page 351 - (4) Whenever in any such investigation the Commission, after full hearing finds that any such rate, fare, charge, classification, regulation, or practice causes any undue or unreasonable advantage, preference, or prejudice as between persons or localities in intrastate commerce on the one hand and interstate or foreign commerce...
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