Blanton C. Winship (November 23, 1869 – October 9, 1947) was an American military lawyer and veteran of both the Spanish–American War and World War I....
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of Puerto Rico, Blanton Winship. Further criticism by members of the U.S. Congress led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to remove Winship as governor in...
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American politician Blanton Duncan (1827–1902), American landholder, printer, political organizer, and Confederate Army officer Blanton Winship (1869–1947),...
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military parade and speeches by Governor Blanton Winship, Senate president Rafael Martínez Nadal, and others. When Winship rose to speak, shots were fired at...
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Winship may refer to: Albert Edward Winship (1845–1933), American educator and educational journalist; father of Laurence and George Blanton Winship (1869–1947)...
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between 25 June 1939 and 11 September 1939 after the previous governor, Blanton C. Winship, was removed from office by President Franklin D. Roosevelt for abuse...
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In the 1930s, the United States-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Blanton Winship, and the police colonel, a former U.S. Army Colonel named Elisha Francis...
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Governor of Puerto Rico after Roosevelt removed Blanton Winship for his role in the Ponce massacre. Winship had aligned himself with the Coalición, a pro-American...
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George D. Webster, Brigadier general of the United States Marine Corps Blanton Winship, Major general of the United States Army, Judge Advocate General Kelvin...
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Col. Blanton Winship & Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, 10-28-25...
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University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras campus. Its officials asked Governor Blanton Winship to provide armed police officers for the campus, to forestall possible...
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needed] Maxwell Taylor J.W. Wadsworth John F. Wilkins Clarence R. Wilson Blanton Winship Jerauld Wright William M. Wright John Adams Bross C. Boyden Gray List...
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D.C., and was appointed Chief of Police of Puerto Rico in 1933, by Blanton Winship, the U.S. appointed governor of Puerto Rico. He was an unpopular police...
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Nationalist Party. In the 1930s, the U.S.-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, Blanton Winship, and police colonel Riggs applied harsh repressive measures against...
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-appointed governor of Puerto Rico, General Blanton Winship. Ultimate responsibility fell on Governor Winship, who controlled the National Guard and insular...
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however, was revoked by the U.S.-appointed governor of the Island Blanton Winship minutes before the march was to start. The march turned into a bloody...
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1934) Benjamin Jason Horton, acting Governor (12 Jan 1934-5 Feb 1934) Blanton Winship, Governor (5 Feb 1934-25 Jun 1939) José Enrique Colom Martínez, acting...
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1943–1947 Meldrim Thomson, Jr. – Governor of New Hampshire, 1973–1979 Blanton Winship – Governor of Puerto Rico (1934–1939) Twenty-one Mercerians have served...
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Washington Bonaparte Towns Edward D. Tracy Butch Trucks Phil Walden Blanton Winship – Major general of the United States Army, Judge Advocate General (1931–33)...
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police in a terrorist attack ordered by the US-appointed Governor, Blanton Winship. 1943 – Wehrmacht officer Rudolf von Gersdorff plots to assassinate...
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the Eastern District of Virginia. Marc Racicot Governor of Montana Blanton Winship, Governor of Puerto Rico Mike Stack, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania...
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massacre. On July 25, 1938, shots were fired at the US colonial governor, Blanton Winship during a parade; they killed Police Colonel Luis Irizarry. Soon afterward...
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protest, the colonial governor of Puerto Rico at the time, General Blanton Winship (who had been appointed by US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt)...
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George Irwin, Edward K. King, Frank R. McCoy, Edwin B. Winans, and Blanton Winship), none had aviation experience and three (Summerall, who was the president...
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governor for the island: a former U.S. Army General named Blanton Winship. General Winship recruited a U.S. military intelligence officer (and scion of...
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and opened 22 birth control clinics. The Governor of Puerto Rico, Blanton Winship, enacted Law 116, which went into effect on 13 May 1937. It was a birth...
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marched, singing La Borinqueña (Puerto Rico's national anthem), General Blanton Winship, the U.S. appointed governor of Puerto Rico, ordered Chief of Police...
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military aide to Gov. Arthur Yeager before his appointment by Gov. Blanton Winship. His most prominent publication is "Ciudad Murada", the history of...
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1937 Ponce massacre, under the instructions of US-installed governor Blanton Winship, outside this building. In 1938, Berenguer and other Nationalists were...
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Information System: Blanton Krakow, Kenneth K. (1975). Georgia Place-Names: Their History and Origins (PDF). Macon, GA: Winship Press. p. 20. ISBN 0-915430-00-2...
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