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    James Sheakley (April 24, 1829 – December 10, 1917) was an American Democratic politician who was the Governor of the District of Alaska from 1893 to 1897...
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    1885–1889 Alfred P. Swineford 1889–1893 Lyman Enos Knapp 1893–1897 James Sheakley 1897–1906 John Green Brady 1906–1909 Wilford Bacon Hoggatt 1909–1912...
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    then. As his successor was appointed on June 28, that date is used here. Sheakley was appointed on June 28, 1893, during a Senate recess; nominated on August...
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    John (James) Green Brady (June 15, 1848 – December 17, 1918) was an American politician who served as the Governor of the District of Alaska from 1897...
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  • Alfred P. Swineford (D) … 1888 1889 Lyman Enos Knapp (R) … 1892 1893 James Sheakley (D) … 1896 1897 John Green Brady (R) … 1905 1906 Wilford Bacon Hoggatt...
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    replaced as governor on August 29, 1893, following the appointment of James Sheakley by President Grover Cleveland. Following his term as governor, Knapp...
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  • William S. Shallenberger Republican 24th March 4, 1877 – March 4, 1883 James Sheakley Democratic 26th March 4, 1875 – March 4, 1877 Daniel Sheffer Democratic...
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    Alexander G. Cochran (D) John Winfield Wallace (R) George A. Jenks (D) James Sheakley (D) Albert Gallatin Egbert (D) 44th (1875–1877) William H. Stanton (D)...
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    Representatives from Pennsylvania's 26th district In office March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1879 Preceded by James Sheakley Succeeded by Samuel Bernard Dick...
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    Campbell) Mississippi Levees (Chairman: E. John Ellis; Ranking Member: James Sheakley) Naval Affairs (Chairman: Washington C. Whitthorne; Ranking Member:...
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    PLAQUE) Plaque American Revolution, Forts, French & Indian War, Military James Sheakley March 6, 1967 E side of US 19, across from church, N end of Sheakleyville...
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  • Years Cong ress District home Note District established March 4, 1875 James Sheakley (Greenville) Democrat March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1877 44th Elected in...
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  • D-PA John Reilly D-PA John S. Savage D-OH Julius Hawley Seelye I-MA James Sheakley D-PA William B. Spencer D-LA William Henry Stanton D-PA John K. Tarbox...
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    privately funded athletic practice facility and women's lacrosse stadium named Sheakley Athletic Complex. As a continued effort to go green, a chilled water thermal...
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  • New Hampshire Democratic 1952–present James Sheafe 1799–1801 New Hampshire Federalist 1755–1829 James Sheakley 1875–1877 Pennsylvania Democratic 1829–1917...
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    Whit Babcock (category James Madison University alumni)
    Nippert Stadium that was completed in 2015. In addition, he opened the Sheakley Athletics Center and launched a scholarship enhancement plan for Olympic...
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  • Seelye I MA-10 March 4, 1875 01st term Left the House in 1877. 244 James Sheakley D PA-26 March 4, 1875 01st term Left the House in 1877. 245 Otho R....
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    Michael James Dunleavy (born May 5, 1961) is an American educator and politician serving since 2018 as the 12th governor of Alaska. A Republican, he was...
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    prominent figure at the University of Cincinnati often to be found on Sheakley Lawn before home football games. On August 30, 2019, it was announced that...
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    subsequent testimony at an evidentiary hearing, Times editorial page editor James Bennet stated that the editorial sought to make a point about heated political...
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    Sinking Polls". The New York Times. Retrieved October 19, 2018. Brooks, James (August 17, 2021). "Former Alaska Gov. Bill Walker will run again for governor...
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    hours of his administration, including that of his former chief of staff James "Jim" Clark to the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority. In January...
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    Governors. Westport, CT: Meckler Publishing. pp. 4–5. ISBN 0-930466-11-X. James T. White & Company (1904). The National Cyclopaedia of American biography...
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    Archived from the original on September 25, 2000. Retrieved November 5, 2011. James, Carey (January 17, 2007). "Brother Asaiah". Homer Tribune. Homer. Archived...
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    the first chief executive to travel extensively by air. Parks was born to James and Mary Leach (Ferguson) Parks on May 29, 1883, in Denver, Colorado. He...
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    v t e Governors of Alaska District (1884–1912) Kinkead Swineford Knapp Sheakley Brady Hoggatt Clark Territorial (1912–1959) Clark Strong Riggs Bone Parks...
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    Somerset County, Pennsylvania, on October 10, 1826, to Catherine (Bushey) and James S. Kinkead. He attended elementary school in Zanesville, Ohio, and high...
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    sacks. Upon completing his collegiate career, Hughes was awarded the Ray Sheakley Most Improved Leader Award as well as the John Pease Outstanding Lineman...
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