Robert Fulwood Ligon (December 16, 1823 – October 11, 1901) was the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Alabama. A Democrat, Ligon served Governor George S....
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Nina Ligon (born 1991), Thai equestrian Randy Ligon, American politician elected in 2018 Richard Ligon (1585?–1662), English writer Robert F. Ligon (1823–1901)...
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Senator Ligon may refer to: Robert F. Ligon (1823–1901), Alabama State Senate William Ligon (born 1961), Georgia State Senate This disambiguation page...
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Democrat. The current dean of the Alabama delegation is Representative Robert Aderholt, having served in the U.S. Congress since 1997. Starting on January...
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governor is Republican Kay Ivey, who took office on April 10, 2017 following Robert J. Bentley's resignation amidst a corruption scandal. She is the second...
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a work by American conceptual artist Glenn Ligon, Notes on the Margins of the Black Book (1991–1993). Ligon juxtaposes Mapplethorpe's 91 images of black...
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William Robert Taylor (Democratic) (until January 3), Harrison Ludington (Republican) (starting January 3) Lieutenant Governor of Alabama: Robert F. Ligon (Democratic)...
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Election". The Times-Argus. 1872-11-01. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-12-06. "Robert Fulwood Ligon". Alabama Department of Archives and History. July 19, 2011. Retrieved...
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of Alabama In office 1903–1907 Governor William Jelks Preceded by Robert F. Ligon (1876) Succeeded by Henry B. Gray Member of the Alabama Senate In office...
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Alabama In office November 24, 1874 – November 28, 1878 Lieutenant Robert F. Ligon Vacant Preceded by David P. Lewis Succeeded by Rufus W. Cobb Chairman...
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(2021–present) 3rd district: Mike D. Rogers (R) (2003–present) 4th district: Robert Aderholt (R) (1997–present) 5th district: Dale Strong (R) (2023–present)...
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1929 to 1933 (died 1964) Tod Sloan, jockey (died 1933) September 13 – Henry F. Ashurst, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1912 to 1941 (died 1962) December...
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March 3, 1877 43rd 44th Elected in 1872. Re-elected in 1874. Retired. Robert F. Ligon (Tuskegee) Democratic March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1879 45th Elected in...
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into the Third Military District; all references only say "March 1867." Robert Lindsay was sworn into office on November 26, 1870, but William H. Smith...
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Governor of Wisconsin: William Robert Taylor (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Alabama: Robert F. Ligon (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of California:...
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River Manufactures (Chairman: Hendrick B. Wright; Ranking Member: Robert F. Ligon) Mileage (Chairman: Thomas R. Cobb; Ranking Member: Lorenzo Danford)...
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(9): e744–751. doi:10.1016/j.ijid.2009.12.003. PMID 20413340. Ligon, B. Lee (2002). "Robert Koch: Nobel laureate and controversial figure in tuberculin...
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Giebl, Saskia; Mena, Stefany; Storm, Benjamin C.; Bjork, Elizabeth Ligon; Bjork, Robert A. (2021). "Answer First or Google First? Using the Internet in ways...
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March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1877 Preceded by Peter M. Dox Succeeded by Robert F. Ligon Member of the Alabama House of Representatives In office 1857-1858...
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(Republican) 42.57% ▌Jonathan H. Henry (Independent) 2.04% Alabama 5 Robert F. Ligon Democratic 1876 Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. ▌Y Thomas Williams...
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Alabama's 5th district In office March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1885 Preceded by Robert F. Ligon Succeeded by Thomas William Sadler Member of the Alabama House of Representatives...
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Republican) 28.30% Alabama 5 New district New seat. Democratic gain. ▌Y Robert F. Ligon (Democratic) 65.77% ▌D. B. Booth (Republican) 34.23% Alabama 6 Goldsmith...
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Railroad owners were David Clopton, William Foster, Cullen A. Battle, Robert F. Ligon, J.W. Echols, S. B. Baine, G.W. Campbell, A. B. Fanin, John C. H. Reid...
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1874 Governor David P. Lewis Preceded by Edward H. Moren Succeeded by Robert F. Ligon Personal details Born (1822-03-07)March 7, 1822 Augusta, Georgia, US...
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1985–1997 Iowa Republican 1938–present Robert F. Ligon 1877–1879 Alabama Democratic 1823–1901 Thomas Watkins Ligon 1845–1849 Maryland Democratic 1810–1881...
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Hungerford R-NY Anthony F. Ittner R-MO John S. Jones R-OH Edwin W. Keightley R-MI William Lathrop R-IL John E. Leonard R-LA Robert F. Ligon D-AL Thomas Jefferson...
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Thomas R. "Randy" Ligon is an American politician. He is a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 43rd District, serving since...
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Leonard R LA-05 March 4, 1877 01st term Died on March 15, 1878. 232 Robert F. Ligon D AL-05 March 4, 1877 01st term Left the House in 1879. 233 Stephen...
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non-political. She was born in Lott, Texas, the daughter of Judith (née Ligon) and George Glass. She also had a sister Mary Louise Glass. She grew up...
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Parker Susanne Benton as The Starlet Michael Lerner as Marvin Margulies Tom Ligon as Alan Campbell John Randolph as Rupert Wahler Tom Rosqui as Edwin Knopf...
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