Johnston Murray (July 21, 1902 – April 16, 1974) was an American lawyer, politician, and the 14th governor of Oklahoma from 1951 to 1955. He was a member...
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advisor to Douglas H. Johnston, the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation. After he married Johnston's niece Mary Alice Hearrell Murray on July 19, 1899, he...
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1931 and 1935. She was married to Governor William H. Murray and the mother of Johnston Murray. Mary Alice Hearrell was born on January 9, 1875, near...
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Jim Jarmusch in Broken Flowers (2005). The film revolves around Don Johnston (Murray), who embarks on a journey to four women (Sharon Stone, Frances Conroy...
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was named after William H. Murray (known as "Alfalfa Bill") who had served as legal advisor to Governor Douglas H. Johnston of the Chickasaw Nation, was...
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I. M. (Ivan Murray) Johnston (February 28, 1898–May 31, 1960), was a United States botanist. He studied at Pomona College in Claremont, California and...
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Sequoia University (section Johnston Murray)
International University, not Sequoia. Former Governor of Oklahoma Johnston Murray received an honorary degree of Doctor of Law on July 7, 1952. In 1953...
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governor in the American colonies Johnston Murray (1902–1974), 14th Governor of Oklahoma, 1951–1955 William H. Murray, 9th Governor of Oklahoma, 1931–1935...
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the second Native American governor after former Oklahoma governor Johnston Murray. Stitt grew up in Norman, Oklahoma, and graduated from Oklahoma State...
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Sir Andrew Barron Murray OBE (born 15 May 1987) is a British professional tennis player. He was ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Association of Tennis...
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William Murray Johnston (born 1936), known as Will Johnston, is an American historian whose field is European intellectual history. He publishes his work...
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Archived from the original on July 13, 2020. Retrieved March 20, 2020. "Johnston Murray". National Governors Association. January 10, 2011. Archived from the...
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Johnstone. In 1625, the title of Earl of Annandale had been created for John Murray, but it became extinct when his son James died without heirs. James Johnstone...
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1251–1252. "Johnston Murray". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 5, 2023. Wilson, Howard (January 8, 1951). "5,000 Watch Second Murray Take Office...
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in Emet. William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray, former governor of Oklahoma. Johnston Murray, son of William H. Murray and also a governor of Oklahoma. Harriet...
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bill that included $25,000 for their proposal was vetoed by Governor Johnston Murray. Meanwhile, Thorpe's third wife, unbeknownst to the rest of his family...
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and paid for the mausoleum costs at Fairview Cemetery. Then Gov. Johnston Murray vetoed a bill which would contribute funds to the erection of the memorial...
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related to the medication prescribed by her husband. Oklahoma Governor Johnston Murray revoked the parole of Horace Raphol "Toby" Marshall, who returned to...
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Preceded by Johnston Murray Democratic nominee for Governor of Oklahoma 1954 Succeeded by J. Howard Edmondson Political offices Preceded by Johnston Murray Governor...
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domestic Cups. Murray stepped down as chairman in 2009, and was replaced by Alastair Johnston. Born in Ayr on 14 October 1951, Murray was educated at...
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Tishomingo, Oklahoma (category Cities in Johnston County, Oklahoma)
Murray and Johnston Murray, and Chickasaw Nation governors Douglas H. Johnson and Robert M. Harris. Tishomingo is located in south-central Johnston County...
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Alvanley Johnston (12 May 1875 – 17 September 1951) was a Canadian / American locomotive engineer who became head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers...
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in 1950. His mother was a Tulsa socialite and hosted guests such as Johnston Murray. Inhofe's family had been involved in Oklahoma politics since the 1950's...
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White House of the Chickasaws (category Houses in Johnston County, Oklahoma)
William H. Murray, was born at the mansion. William H. Murray had married Mary Alice Hearrell, one of Johnston's nieces, and their son, Johnston Murray, would...
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Atholl (1871–1942) Johnston Murray (1902–1974), Governor of Oklahoma Jon Murray (disambiguation), multiple people Jonathan Murray (born 1955), television...
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kidney transplant is performed by Joseph E. Murray, MD in Boston from one identical twin to his brother. Murray will later share the 1990 Nobel Prize in...
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Maurice John Giblin Johnston (born 13 April 1963) is a Scottish football player and coach. Johnston, who played as a forward, started his senior football...
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Rangers director in 2004. He succeeded David Murray as Rangers chairman on 26 August 2009. However, Johnston was removed by new owner of Rangers Craig Whyte...
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Michael Andrew Johnston (born 19 April 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Celtic. Born in Scotland...
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42 / 48 6 1926 79 / 101 2 Henry S. Johnston 39 / 48 3 1928 54 / 101 25 38 / 48 1 1930 91 / 101 37 William H. Murray 36 / 48 2 1932 97 / 101 6 43 / 48 7...
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