Jonathan Bourne Jr. (February 23, 1855 – September 1, 1940) was an American politician, attorney, and businessman. A native of Massachusetts, he moved...
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Jonathan Bourne may refer to: Jonathan Bourne Jr., United States Senator (1855-1940) Jonathan Bourne Jr. (merchant) (1811-1889) This disambiguation page...
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Jonathan Bourne Jr. (1811–1889) was a whaling agent and merchant who lived and worked in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Jonathan Bourne Jr. was born in Sandwich...
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Senator Bourne may refer to: Jonathan Bourne Jr. (politician) (1855–1940), U.S. Senator from Oregon from 1907 to 1913 Patrick Bourne (born 1964), Nebraska...
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The Bourne franchise consists of action-thriller installments based on the character Jason Bourne, created by author Robert Ludlum. The franchise includes...
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named "Cracker City", Bourne is named after Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., who was interested in Eastern Oregon mines for a time. Bourne post office was established...
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artist and engraver Jonathan Bourne Jr. (1855–1940), U.S. Senator from Oregon JR Bourne (born 1970), Canadian actor Kendrick Bourne (born 1995), American...
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Preston John Bourne (died 1558), MP for Reading Jonathan Bourne Jr. (merchant) (1811–1889), American whaling agent and merchant Jonathan Bourne Jr. (politician)...
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ISBN 0-7864-0283-0. "Speech to the People of Washington by Senator Jonathan Bourne Jr. of Oregon, n.d." U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. Archived from the original...
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including the Progressive Party candidate and the incumbent senator Jonathan Bourne Jr., who had failed to win the renomination of the Republican party and...
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Bryan wing of the party against the conservative Bourbon Democrats. Jonathan Bourne Jr. – Senator from Oregon Frank J. Cannon – Senator from Utah Fred Dubois...
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Harry Lane (senator 1913–1917). The most important Republican was Jonathan Bourne Jr. (senator 1907–1913 and national leader of progressive causes 1911–1912)...
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full-time staff member. In 1915, Emily Bourne donated the Bourne Building in memory of her father, Jonathan Bourne Jr. She also contributed funds for the...
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The Jonathan Bourne Public Library (est. 1891) is a public library in Bourne, Massachusetts. Prior to 1891, the town lacked a public library, as it was...
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state's initial Class 2 senator, retiring in 1925. One-term Republican Jonathan Bourne Jr. had championed direct-election of senators but lost renomination...
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addition to La Follette, Joseph L. Bristow, Moses E. Clapp, Norris, and Jonathan Bourne Jr., who served as president) and sixteen U.S. Representatives. La Follette...
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Fulton (R) 59th (1905–1907) John M. Gearin (D) Frederick W. Mulkey (R) Jonathan Bourne Jr. (R) 60th (1907–1909) 61st (1909–1911) George E. Chamberlain (D) 62nd...
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to Boston merchant William Oliver. In 1841, she was purchased by Jonathan Bourne Jr. of New Bedford and converted to a whaling ship. The refit included...
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Jason Bourne is a 2016 American action-thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass and written by Greengrass and Christopher Rouse. It is the fifth installment...
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1907 – Mar 3, 1907 Elected to finish Mitchell's term. Retired. 13 Jonathan Bourne Jr. Republican Mar 4, 1907 – Mar 3, 1913 Elected in 1907. Lost renomination...
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railroad station in Providence, RI. The whaling agent and merchant Jonathan Bourne Jr. (1811—1889) directed the Union Street Railway Company in addition...
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Member: Joseph F. Johnston) Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: Jonathan Bourne Jr.; Ranking Member: John H. Bankhead) Printing (Chairman: Reed Smoot;...
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Popoff 586 6 June 2023 President Franklin Pierce 587 14 June 2023 Jonathan Bourne Jr. 588 21 June 2023 Soapy Smith Tom Cardy 589 27 June 2023 Isabel, Frank...
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report outlining the committees progress was presented by Chairman Jonathan Bourne, Jr. on August 31, 1914. The committee consisted of three members of...
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primary, and direct election of U.S. senators. Other leaders included Jonathan Bourne Jr. a Republican in the U.S. Senate in 1907–1913. He was the first American...
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Expositions Committee 1909–1911 Succeeded by Elihu Root Preceded by Jonathan Bourne Jr. Chair of the Senate Fisheries Committee 1911–1913 Succeeded by John...
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from Oregon 1903–1909 Served alongside: John H. Mitchell, John M. Gearin, Frederick W. Mulkey, Jonathan Bourne, Jr. Succeeded by George E. Chamberlain...
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(Special) Federal Aid in Construction of Post Roads (Chairman: Sen. Jonathan Bourne Jr.; Vice Chairman: Rep. Dorsey W. Shackleford) Disposition of (Useless)...
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(1855–1858) February 4 – George Cope, painter (died 1929) February 23 – Jonathan Bourne, Jr., U.S. Senator from Oregon from 1907 to 1913 (died 1940) June 14...
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Walter Esau Beall - Baseball Player Eugene Black - Congressman Jonathan Bourne, Jr. - Senator Fred Lewis Crawford - Congressman Abe Fortas - Supreme...
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