William Preston Lane Jr. (May 12, 1892 – February 7, 1967) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 52nd Governor of Maryland from 1947...
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge (redirect from William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Bridge)
The Gov. William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge (informally called the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and, locally, the Bay Bridge) is a major dual-span bridge...
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Maryland. Democratic nominee William Preston Lane Jr. defeated Republican nominee David A. Robb, Socialist nominee William A. Toole, Labor nominee Word...
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challenging William Preston Lane Jr., but was defeated again by a wider margin than in 1942. McKeldin ran for governor a third time in 1950, defeating Lane in...
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across the Susquehanna River between Harford and Cecil counties William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge (Chesapeake Bay Bridge), which carries US 50/US 301...
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Attorney General Lane may refer to: Gary Lane (politician) (born 1942), Attorney General of Saskatchewan William Preston Lane Jr. (1892–1967), Attorney...
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Democratic incumbent William Preston Lane Jr. with 57.28% of the vote. Primary elections were held on September 18, 1950. William Preston Lane Jr., incumbent...
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1947). "Lane Elected Governor by Legislature". The Baltimore Sun. p. 26. Retrieved September 22, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 682. "William Preston Lane". National...
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Lester C. Hunt was born in Isabel, Illinois on July 8, 1892, a son of William Hunt and Viola (Callaway) Hunt. He was raised in Atlanta, Illinois, and...
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as Mayor of Baltimore, along with the then-Governor of Maryland, William Preston Lane Jr. His son, Thomas D'Alesandro III, who later served as Mayor of...
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William Lane-Mitchell (1861–1940), British Conservative Party politician William Preston Lane Jr. (1892–1967), Governor of Maryland William Carr Lane...
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Territory William Preston Lane Jr. (1892–1967), 52nd Governor of Maryland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Governor Lane. If...
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Maryland but lost to William Preston Lane, Jr. in the Democratic primary. Tawes initially retired, but was appointed by Governor Lane to serve as a State...
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(Intercounty Connector) John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway/Interstate 95 William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge (aka the Chesapeake Bay Bridge)/U.S. Route 50...
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Democratic nominee William Preston Lane Jr. defeated Republican nominee Theodore McKeldin with 54.73% of the vote. William Preston Lane Jr., Democratic Theodore...
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National Airport. Accompanying Truman were the Governor of Maryland, William Preston Lane Jr., and Baltimore Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., who was taking his...
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Archived from the original on August 4, 2020. Retrieved March 9, 2020. "William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bay Bridge—History". baybridge.com. Archived from the...
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Beshear and Brereton Jones (Kentucky), Sam McEnery (Louisiana), William Preston Lane (Maryland), Mark Sanford (South Carolina), Henry Mathews (West Virginia)...
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Theodore R. McKeldin (R) - 369,807 (57.28%) William Preston Lane Jr. (D)* - 275,824 (42.72%) William Preston Lane Jr. (D) - 268,084 (54.73%) Theodore R. McKeldin...
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by William Preston Lane Jr. Attorney General of Maryland In office January 9, 1935 – January 11, 1939 Governor Harry Nice Preceded by William Preston Lane...
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Superintendent of Schools Thomas Granville Pullen Jr. and Governor William Preston Lane Jr., the General Assembly was petitioned to keep the School open...
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built. One, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge (also known as the Governor William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Bridge) between the state capital of Annapolis, Maryland...
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immigrants). The Maryland General Assembly passed the bill, which Governor Austin Lane Crothers supported. Before the measure went to popular vote, a bill was proposed...
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and Structural Engineering: 519–524. doi:10.5169/seals-55233. "The William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge" (PDF). Baybridge.com (official website). Maryland...
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Association In office June 19, 1949 – June 18, 1950 Preceded by William Preston Lane Jr. Succeeded by Frank Lausche 30th Governor of Kansas In office...
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was Democratic floor leader from 1944 to 1946. In 1947, Governor William Preston Lane named Funk as secretary of state of Maryland. Under Governor J. Millard...
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in Maryland," Maryland Historical Magazine (1973) 68(4): 405–421 "William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bay Bridge – History". baybridge.com. Archived from...
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companies providing car parking for employees allowed for in UK law The William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge, also known as the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, in...
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Engineers. Retrieved September 2, 2022. "Chesapeake Bay Bridge (William Preston Lane Memorial Bridge". DC Roads. Retrieved 6 May 2021. Golden Gate Bridge...
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Connecting Calvert County to Charles County Chesapeake Bay Bridge (William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge), Anne Arundel County to Queen Anne's County...
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