Walter Marcus Pierce (May 30, 1861 – March 27, 1954) was an American politician, a Democrat, who served as the 17th Governor of Oregon and a member of...
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Walter Pierce may refer to: Walter E. Pierce (1860–1951), real estate developer and mayor of Boise City, Idaho Walter M. Pierce (1861–1954), American...
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Ku Klux Klan in Oregon (section Walter M. Pierce)
people. The slavery amendment failed, but the exclusion law passed. Walter M. Pierce was an Oregon politician from 1886 to 1942. During those years, he...
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the M*A*S*H television series he is more of a class clown. Trapper spends much of his time on the series engaging in mischief with Hawkeye Pierce, with...
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Eastern Oregon University in 1954 by the grandson of former governor Walter M. Pierce. In 2010, the flag was restored. In anticipation of the Oregon Sesquicentennial...
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Hampshire Gilbert A. Pierce (1839–1901), 8th Governor of Dakota Territory Walter M. Pierce (1861–1954), 17th Governor of Oregon Governor Pearce (disambiguation)...
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Olcott against Democrat Walter M. Pierce. With the support of the Ku Klux Klan, then a powerful political force in the state, Pierce won the election by a...
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Walter E. Pierce (January 9, 1860 - August 21, 1951) was a prominent real estate speculator in Boise City, Idaho, USA, in the late 19th century and in...
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common American culture. On November 7, 1922, under Oregon Governor Walter M. Pierce, the voters of Oregon passed an initiative amending Oregon Law Section...
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later, the first Oregon State Librarian. She married former governor Walter M. Pierce in 1928, resigning her position to do so. Cornelia Marvin was born...
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very influential in Oregon politics, culminating in the election of Walter M. Pierce as governor. The largest influxes of minority populations occurred...
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(born 1965), Washington. Bass guitarist for the rock band Nirvana Walter M. Pierce (1861 – 1954), Oregon. 17th Governor of Oregon Gifford Pinchot (1865–1946)...
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restoration done by the Manuels. Prior owners included future governor Walter M. Pierce and former state senator Parish L. Willis. The hot springs that make...
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United States House of Representatives. Butler, a Republican, defeated Walter M. Pierce in a special election to complete the remaining two months of Sinnott's...
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Charles H. Martin won reelection in the Third Congressional District and Walter Pierce won the Second Congressional District for the first time in Oregon history...
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the U.S. state of Oregon. The election matched incumbent Democrat Walter M. Pierce against Republican Isaac L. Patterson and Independent candidate H....
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Republican gubernatorial nomination in 1926. He went on to defeat Walter M. Pierce in that year's general election. Using President Calvin Coolidge as...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 1276–1277. "Walter Marcus Pierce". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 8, 2023. "Gov. Pierce Inaugurated". Statesman Journal...
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Wendell Edward Pierce (born December 8, 1962) is an American actor and businessman. Having trained at Juilliard School, Pierce rose to prominence as a...
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systems. With support of the Knights of the KKK and Democratic Governor Walter M. Pierce, the Compulsory Education Act was passed by a vote of 115,506 to 103...
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schools. With support of the Ku Klux Klan and Democratic Governor Walter M. Pierce, endorsed by the Klan, the Compulsory Education Act was passed by a...
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Development 1981–1989 Walter M. Pierce (1861–1954), Governor of Oregon and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives Benjamin C. Pierce, professor of computer...
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(1931–1933) Charles Martin (D) 73rd (1933–1935) James W. Mott (R) Walter M. Pierce (D) 74th (1935–1937) William A. Ekwall (R) 75th (1937–1939) Nan Wood...
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Guggenheim and aunt of Peggy Guggenheim Clara Rudio Pierce (1890), first wife of Walter M. Pierce, later the 17th Governor of Oregon Magdalena Schlador...
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Chinese and Japanese), anti-Catholicism, and social morality. KKK member Walter M. Pierce was elected governor in 1922. Over 35,000 members were claimed by the...
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the name Pierce from the library in November 2020, which had been named for former governor Walter M. Pierce and his wife Cornelia Marvin Pierce due to...
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Court Billy Petrick, (b. 1984), former pitcher for the Chicago Cubs Walter M. Pierce, (1861–1954), congressman from Oregon's 2nd congressional district...
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the general election to the Klan-supported Democratic state senator Walter M. Pierce. After his electoral defeat, Olcott left Oregon to manage the Long...
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David Hyde Pierce (born David Pierce; April 3, 1959) is an American actor. For his portrayal of psychiatrist Niles Crane on the NBC sitcom Frasier from...
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4, 1970) became Oregon's first woman judge in 1926 after Governor Walter M. Pierce appointed her as a Multnomah County district judge. In 1927, Spurlin...
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