Crandal Mackey (December 15, 1865 – March 31, 1957), sometimes spelled Crandall, was an American lawyer and newspaper publisher. He served as the commonwealth...
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country music singer Clay Mackey, Washington viticulturist Connor Mackey (born 1996), American ice hockey player Crandal Mackey (1865–1957), American lawyer...
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interests. In May 1904, the track was raided by Virginia Attorney General Crandal Mackey, who smashed the gambling equipment and arrested the owners. Anti-gambling...
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Citizen's League" and nominated Captain Crandal Mackey as the Commonwealth's Attorney to fight corruption. Mackey, after being unsuccessfully challenged...
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(1876–1923), US Navy captain, brother of General Douglas MacArthur Crandal Mackey (1865–1957), Lawyer and commonwealth attorney of Arlington, Virginia...
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the anti-vice crusades of staunch progressive Commonwealth's Attorney Crandal Mackey. In Potomac, slaughterhouses and saloons were banned. Residents of the...
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the East". In 1903, Crandal Mackey was elected Alexandria County Attorney General on a progressive anti-corruption platform. Mackey ordered law enforcement...
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participated in the raids in Rosslyn and Jackson City in May 1904 with Crandal Mackey. In 1907, Commissioner Franklin K. Lane of the ICC appointed Lyon to...
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that day were the Honorable Ralph Walton Moore, State Senator, and Crandal Mackey, who is often called the "Father of the County Fire Department." The...
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Webber 3rd Brigade Col Charles W. Drew 48th U.S.C.T.: Col Frederick M. Crandal 68th U.S.C.T.: Col J. Blackburn Jones (w, April 9) 76th U.S.C.T.: Maj William...
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