Consuelo Bailey (née Northrop; October 19, 1899 – September 9, 1976) was an American lawyer, politician, and elected official. She was the first woman...
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10, 1957 – January 8, 1959 Governor Joseph B. Johnson Preceded by Consuelo N. Bailey Succeeded by Robert S. Babcock 13th Attorney General of Vermont In...
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Vermont Supreme Court: Consuelo N. Bailey (1925) in 1926 First female to independently try and win a murder case: Consuelo N. Bailey (1925) in 1929 First...
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were first members of this house. Other prominent members include: Consuelo N. Bailey, first woman elected lieutenant governor in the United States Edna...
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Darling, Roger W. Hulburd, Abram W. Foote, Walter K. Farnsworth, Consuelo N. Bailey, Robert S. Babcock, T. Garry Buckley, Barbara Snelling (post-lieutenant...
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Luren Dickinson. The first woman elected as lieutenant governor was Consuelo N. Bailey (R) of Vermont, who was elected in 1954. In 1978, Jean King (D) was...
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January 6, 1955 – January 15, 1959 (did not run) Republican 1954 Consuelo N. Bailey 1956 Robert T. Stafford 71 Robert Stafford (1913–2006) January 15...
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Governor of Vermont: Joseph B. Johnson (Republican) (until January 6), Consuelo N. Bailey (Republican) (starting January 6) Lieutenant Governor of Virginia:...
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Representatives Republican/NPL January 3, 1933 January 8, 1935 2 years, 5 days Consuelo N. Bailey Vermont House of Representatives Republican January 8, 1953 January...
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became governor. The lieutenant governor's office remained vacant until George N. Dale, the winner of that September's election, took office in October. In...
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closing of its "Big Tent" show in Pittsburgh, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus announces all subsequent circuses will be "arena shows" due to changing...
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of Vermont In office January 6, 1955 – January 8, 1959 Lieutenant Consuelo N. Bailey Robert T. Stafford Preceded by Lee E. Emerson Succeeded by Robert...
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of Texas: Ben Ramsey (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: Consuelo N. Bailey (Republican) (until January 10), Robert T. Stafford (Republican) (starting...
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Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, losing the primary to Consuelo N. Bailey. Governor Arthur ran again for Congress in 1958, winning the Republican...
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Political offices Preceded by J. Harold Stacey Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives 1951–1953 Succeeded by Consuelo N. Bailey...
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The Anti-Masons joined with the National Republicans to re-elect Ebenezer N. Briggs, a National Republican, as Speaker, and organized the chamber. During...
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Harold Stacey 1949–1951 Republican Wallace M. Fay 1951–1953 Republican Consuelo N. Bailey 1953–1955 Republican John E. Hancock 1955–1957 Republican Charles...
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Political offices Preceded by Consuelo N. Bailey Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives 1955–1957 Succeeded by Charles H. Brown...
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was only the third woman (after Minnie D. Craig of North Dakota and Consuelo N. Bailey of Vermont) to serve as speaker of a state House of Representatives...
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nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont; the nomination was won by Consuelo N. Bailey, who defeated Barber and Harold J. Arthur, and went on to win the...
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under Governor Deane C. Davis in 1969 to pay for welfare programs. Consuelo N. Bailey's election in 1954 made her the first woman to serve in as lieutenant...
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of his successful presidential campaigns. In 1955, voters elected Consuelo N. Bailey to be lieutenant governor, the first woman to be elected to that position...
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List of outsider artists (section N)
Aiken (1934–2005), United States Pearl Alcock (1934–2006), United Kingdom Consuelo González Amezcua (1903–1975), United States Eugene Andolsek (1921–2008)...
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1931. They divorced in 1936, and in 1944 she married John Payson Adams. Consuelo Vanderbilt (1903–2011) who first married Earl E. T. Smith (1903=1991),...
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Dale Weathers; Duolingo Ad; Tonight Show Polls; Jimmy responds to Mark Consuelos addressing his plea to drop out of the race for People's Sexiest TV Host...
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Baltimore. Cancelled before Broadway premiere. 1971 Nevertheless, They Laugh Consuelo Lamb's Club, New York City, March 1971 (5 performances) 1971 W.C. Carlotta...
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down and his pay being too high. As a result, he gets fired by Carlos and Consuelo Quint and replaced by Pumbaa (whom the Quints mistook for a wild bull due...
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Quanta Qualia Gregg Wager 1958 American Ståle Kleiberg 1958 Norwegian Consuelo Díez 1958 Spanish Female composer Maura Bosch 1958 American Jun Miyake...
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Seacrest made his last appearance as full-time host on April 14, 2023. Mark Consuelos, husband of Kelly Ripa, replaced him full-time on April 17, 2023. Seacrest...
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Badiraguato, Sinaloa, Mexico. His parents were Emilio Guzmán Bustillos and María Consuelo Loera Pérez. His paternal grandparents were Juan Guzmán and Otilia Bustillos...
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