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    Kenneth Douglas McKellar (January 29, 1869 – October 25, 1957) was an American politician from Tennessee who served as a United States Representative...
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  • Kenneth McKellar may refer to: Kenneth McKellar (singer) (1927–2010), Scottish tenor Kenneth McKellar (politician) (1869–1957), United States senator...
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  • McKellar (writer) (1930–2010), Australian playwright, social satirist Kenneth McKellar (politician) (1869–1957), American politician Kenneth McKellar...
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    actor Kenneth McDavid, American murder victim Kenneth McKellar (1869–1957), American politician Kenneth McKellar (1927–2010), Scottish singer Kenneth Meers...
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    Ralph McGill, journalist Kenneth McKellar, politician Reggie McKenzie, football player and executive Bill McKinney, actor Ellen McLain, opera singer, voice...
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  • List of United States senators from Tennessee (category Lists of Tennessee politicians)
    current senators are Republicans Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty. Kenneth McKellar was Tennessee's longest-serving senator (1917–1953). United States...
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    nomination for the seat but was defeated by Kenneth McKellar, a colleague of Memphis political "boss" E. H. Crump. McKellar was re-elected to a total of six terms...
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    Albert Gore Sr. (category 20th-century Tennessee politicians)
    U.S. Senate. In his 1952 election, he defeated six-term incumbent Kenneth McKellar in the Democratic primary. Gore's victory is widely regarded as a major...
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  • early United States Mike McIntyre, politician from North Carolina Kenneth McKellar, politician from Tennessee Alexander McKenzie, U.S. Navy Medal of...
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    Pauline LaFon Gore (category 20th-century Tennessee politicians)
    Democratic primary against Kenneth McKellar, who was the powerful chair of the Senate Appropriarions Committee. Due to his position, McKellar was in a strong position...
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    but less so than Tennessee's other Senator of the time, Memphian Kenneth McKellar. Unlike some of the other Southern Senators, however, Stewart was also...
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    History and Culture. Nashville, TN: Tennessee Historical Society. McKellar, Kenneth (1942). Tennessee Senators as Seen by One of their Successors. Kingsport...
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    against Crump ally, Kenneth McKellar. The plan failed, however, with Pope losing to McAlister, 198,743 votes to 122,965, and McKellar soundly defeating...
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    Carter Glass (category Politicians from Lynchburg, Virginia)
    President pro tempore from 1941 to 1945, being succeeded as such by Kenneth McKellar at the start of the custom of giving that post to the senior senator...
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    Ben W. Hooper (category 20th-century Tennessee politicians)
    for the U.S. Senate in 1916, but was defeated by Democratic politician Kenneth D. McKellar. In 1921, President Warren G. Harding appointed Hooper to the...
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    1944) was an American cotton planter, lobbyist, and Democratic Party politician who represented South Carolina in the United States Senate from 1909 until...
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    Arthur Vandenberg (category Politicians from Grand Rapids, Michigan)
    Hendrick Vandenberg Sr. (March 22, 1884 – April 18, 1951) was an American politician who served as a United States senator from Michigan from 1928 to 1951...
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    Styles Bridges (category Politicians from Concord, New Hampshire)
    November 26, 1961) was an American teacher, editor, and Republican Party politician from Concord, New Hampshire. He served one term as the 63rd governor of...
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    Newell Sanders (category Politicians from Chattanooga, Tennessee)
    and received 32 percent of the vote against Democratic incumbent Kenneth McKellar. Sanders died at his home in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, and was buried...
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    largely limited to Memphis. In 1952, his longtime associate, Senator Kenneth McKellar, was defeated in the Democratic primary — in those days with a practically...
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  • Jenkin Whiteside (category Politicians from Knoxville, Tennessee)
    of Thomas Whiteside". Ancestry.com. Retrieved September 20, 2015. McKellar, Kenneth. "Jenkin Whiteside," in Tennessee Senators as seen by one of their...
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    Nathan L. Bachman (category Politicians from Chattanooga, Tennessee)
    Bachman was appointed to the United States Senate by governor of Tennessee Hill McAlister to the unexpired term of Senator Cordell Hull, who had resigned to...
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    There were two elections due to a resignation. Three-term Democrat Kenneth D. McKellar was easily re-elected. One-term Democrat Cordell Hull resigned March...
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    William E. Brock (category Tennessee politician stubs)
    Senate Preceded by Lawrence D. Tyson U.S. senator (Class 2) from Tennessee 1929–1931 Served alongside: Kenneth D. McKellar Succeeded by Cordell Hull...
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    allowed him to take Bachman's seat, while helping Crump to defeat Kenneth McKellar for the other seat, and allowing Lewis S. Pope to become governor....
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  • Lavender, 77, English actor (Dad's Army, EastEnders, Parsley Sidings). Honor McKellar, 103, New Zealand operatic mezzo-soprano. Sadhu Meher, 84, Indian actor...
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    where he was wounded and captured. Many of the men he led are buried at McGavock Confederate Cemetery in Franklin, Tennessee. Gordon was sent to the...
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    Lawrence Tyson (category Politicians from Knoxville, Tennessee)
    Tyson (July 4, 1861 – August 24, 1929) was an American brigadier general, politician, lawyer and textile manufacturer, who operated primarily out of Knoxville...
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    Workers Newspapers Houston Chronicle Caroline Kane, real-estate broker Kenneth Omoruyi, accountant and tax advisor Tina Blum Cohen, furniture-company...
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    Cordell Hull (October 2, 1871 – July 23, 1955) was an American politician from Tennessee and the longest-serving U.S. Secretary of State, holding the position...
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