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    Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. (February 15, 1914 – disappeared October 16, 1972; declared dead December 29, 1972) was an American Democratic Party politician and...
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    Robertson Boggs, who died as an infant on December 28, 1946. In 1940, Hale Boggs won a seat in the House of Representatives and the Boggs family relocated...
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  • Thomas Boggs (1944–2008) was an American musician. Thomas Boggs may also refer to: Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. or Hale Boggs (1914–disappeared 1972), American...
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  • Thomas Hale Boggs Jr. (September 18, 1940 – September 15, 2014) was an American lawyer and lobbyist based in Washington, D.C. Boggs was the son of Thomas...
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    Squire Patton Boggs is currently among the largest lobbying firms in the world. The lobbying arm, long managed by Thomas Hale Boggs Jr., is currently...
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    The Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge (also known as the Luling Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Mississippi River in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana....
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    The Hale Boggs Federal Complex, also known as the Hale Boggs Federal Building-Courthouse, is a historic building in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was built...
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  • Robertson Boggs (1946-1946). Son of Hale Boggs and Corrine C. Boggs and brother of Cokie Roberts, Barbara Boggs Sigmund, and Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., and...
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    Lindy Boggs and Hale Boggs, each of whom served for decades as Democratic members of the House of Representatives from Louisiana; Lindy succeeded Hale after...
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    meeting, Ford and Hale Boggs joined with Dulles. Hale Boggs told Warren flatly that [Warren] Olney would not be acceptable and that he (Boggs) would not work...
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    of 2 to 10 years and a fine of up to $20,000. The act was sponsored by Hale Boggs, a Louisiana Democrat. On November 2, 1951, Harry S. Truman signed the...
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    the House until 1994 (Halleck had been dead for years at this point); Hale Boggs, who served as Majority Leader from 1971–1973, died in a plane crash;...
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  • primary for Governor of New Jersey in 1989. She was the daughter of Hale Boggs and Lindy Boggs, who both represented Louisiana in the United States House of...
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    March 18, 2022. On October 16, 1972, Begich and House Majority Leader Hale Boggs (D-Louisiana), were two of the four men on board a twin-engine Cessna...
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    following the disappearance of a small plane carrying Majority Leader Hale Boggs and Congressman Nick Begich in Alaska. As Majority Leader, O'Neill was...
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    perished. On October 6, 1983, seven-years after the ferry disaster, the Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge opened. The bridge, originally named the Luling–Destrehan...
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    Cokie Roberts (1943–2019), journalist for ABC news, daughter of Hale Boggs and Lindy Boggs Edith Nourse Rogers (1881–1960), social reformer, U.S. Congresswoman...
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    highway crosses the Mississippi River from Destrehan to Luling via the Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge. After a brief concurrency with Louisiana Highway 3127...
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    Richard Bennett, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives Hale Boggs, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives and House majority...
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    for attacking Boggs, but prevented Boggs from publicly defending himself. Some analysts thought this strategy greatly contributed to Boggs' defeat in the...
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    Connally's wounds. Out of the eight commission members, three—Representative Hale Boggs and Senators John Cooper and Richard Russell—found the theory "improbable";...
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  • American actor Hale Ascher VanderCook (1864–1949), American composer and musician Hale Boggs (1914–1972), American politician Hale Hamilton (1880–1942)...
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  • chief Cokie Roberts (1943–2019), ABC News Journalist and daughter of Hale Boggs. John Philip Sousa (1854–1932), composer of many noted military and patriotic...
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  • Transportation. 2023. p. 223. Retrieved May 21, 2023. Smart, Michael W. "Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge (I-310 Luling-Destrehan) - Stay-Cable Replacement - Outside...
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    1993 Hale Boggs William C. C. Claiborne Jimmie Davis Pap Dean Edwin Edwards Dudley LeBlanc Earl Long Huey Long Russell B. Long 1994 A. Leonard Allen Lindy...
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    August 1. He is the first Louisianian to serve as majority whip since Hale Boggs of Louisiana's 2nd congressional district held the position from 1962...
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    legislation, Long and Boggs requested that Rozelle award the next NFL expansion franchise to New Orleans. Rozelle complied, and Long and Boggs joined Rozelle...
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    congressional leadership in 1965, including (from left to right): Albert, Hubert H. Humphrey, John W. McCormack, Hale Boggs, George Smathers, and Mike Mansfield....
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  • City of Dreams Dylan Garrett Joe Dirt Don Uncredited 2003 The Commission Hale Boggs 2005 The Dukes of Hazzard Governor Jim Applewhite 2008 Strange Wilderness...
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    anti-Longite attorney Hale Boggs, Maloney initially withdrew his bid for a sixth term, but reentered the race and subsequently lost to Boggs in a controversial...
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