Confederate soldier to be governor. Joseph Sayers was born September 23, 1841, in Grenada, Mississippi, to David Sayers and his wife Mary Thomas (née Peete)...
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election was held to elect the Governor of Texas. Incumbent Governor Joseph D. Sayers was re-elected to a second term in office. H. G. Damon (Prohibition)...
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Texas gubernatorial election was held to elect the Governor of Texas. Joseph D. Sayers was elected over Barnett Gibbs, a Populist running with Republican...
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Leigh Sayers (/sɛərz/ SAIRZ; 13 June 1893 – 17 December 1957) was an English crime novelist, playwright, translator and critic. Born in Oxford, Sayers was...
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24th Legislature, 44, accessed July 9, 2023 Sobel 1978, p. 1530. "Joseph Draper Sayers". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Texas Legislature...
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the urging of US Senator Joseph Weldon Bailey, Waters-Pierce received a new license to operate under Governor Joseph D. Sayers. Although they claimed to...
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Sayers, New Zealand organisational psychologist Joe Sayers (cricketer), English cricketer Joseph D. Sayers, the 22nd governor of Texas Laura Sayers,...
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Joseph Dominick Pistone (born September 17, 1939) is an American former FBI agent who worked undercover as Donnie Brasco between September 1976 and July...
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John S. Redditt (redirect from John Sayers Redditt)
John Sayers Redditt was born on April 4, 1899, in Center, Texas, to John David and Lewis Permellia Redditt, his great-uncle is Joseph D. Sayers. In 1921...
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District during Reconstruction. Resigned due to disagreements with General Joseph J. Reynolds. The office remained vacant until the 14th Legislature in 1874...
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(2003–2015). Lawrence Sullivan Ross, Governor of Texas, (1887–1891). Joseph D. Sayers, Lieutenant Governor of Texas (1879–1881), U.S. House of Representatives...
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1903, continuing to serve under governors Charles A. Culberson and Joseph D. Sayers. Hogg had run on a platform of state regulation of railroads. Conscious...
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7th district: Lizzie Fletcher (D) (since 2019) 8th district: Morgan Luttrell (R) (since 2023) 9th district: Al Green (D) (since 2005) 10th district: Michael...
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Joe Sayers may refer to: Joe Sayers (cricketer) (born 1983), English cricketer Joseph D. Sayers (1841–1929), 22nd Governor of Texas This disambiguation...
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served as acting governor until Joseph M. Brown was elected governor in a special election. The elected Governor, Joseph Taylor Robinson, resigned on March...
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higher posts. Four of them—Samuel Randall (D-PA), Joseph Cannon (R-IL), Joseph Byrns (D-TN) and Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)—have gone on to become the Speaker of...
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activist Greg Robinson, football player Magic Sam, blues musician Joseph D. Sayers, 22nd Governor of Texas Magic Slim, blues musician Homer Spragins,...
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governor of Texas: James S. Hogg (1892), Charles A. Culberson (1894), Joseph D. Sayers (1898), and S. W. T. Lanham (1902). After their elections, House acted...
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English; Ranking Member: Michael J. McEttrick) Appropriations (Chairman: Joseph D. Sayers; Ranking Member: David B. Henderson) Banking and Currency (Chairman:...
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Osborne) Appropriations (Chairman: Joseph G. Cannon; Ranking Member: Joseph D. Sayers) Banking and Currency (Chairman: Joseph H. Walker; Ranking Member: Nicholas...
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congressional district in the 51st Congress as a Republican, against incumbent Joseph D. Sayers, losing to the congressman who would later on become the governor of...
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is sworn in as the 31st governor of Alabama replacing Joseph F. Johnston December 26 – William D. Jelks ends as an acting governor of Alabama. Milton S...
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John G. Carlisle (D) Minority Leader: Thomas B. Reed Democratic Caucus Chairman: Samuel S. Cox Republican Conference Chairman: Joseph Gurney Cannon Democratic...
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A. Herbert; Ranking Member: Joseph D. Sayers) Pacific Railroads (Chairman: James W. Throckmorton; Ranking Member: James D. Richardson) Patents (Chairman:...
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work for the successful gubernatorial campaign of Joseph D. Sayers, as the Chairman of the Sayers Central Campaign Committee. In the summer of 1898,...
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Rossey Jonathan Russell Chauncey B. Sabin Charles Partin Salter William Sayers Erich F. Schmidt Preston Scott Edward Sharp W.A. Shaw Eli Shelton Daniel...
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Thomas S. Flood; Ranking Member: Joseph H. O'Neil) Foreign Affairs (Chairman: Robert R. Hitt; Ranking Member: Hamilton D. Coleman) Indian Affairs (Chairman:...
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Standards of Official Conduct Territories (Chairman: Joseph E. Washington; Ranking Member: Dennis D. Donovan) War Claims (Chairman: Frank E. Beltzhoover;...
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Cavalry Battalion (Waller's Battalion) Val Verde Texas Battery - Captain Joseph D. Sayers Unattached 2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment - Colonel William G. Vincent...
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elected December 2, 1895 Postmaster: Joseph C. McElroy, elected December 2, 1895 Reading Clerks: E. L. Sampson (D) and R. S. Hatcher (R) Sergeant at Arms:...
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