Francis Shunk Brown (June 9, 1858 – May 6, 1940) was an American lawyer from Pennsylvania who served one term as Pennsylvania Attorney General from 1915...
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Francis Shunk Brown (1858–1940), Pennsylvania lawyer and attorney general Francis Harold Brown (1943–2017), American geologist and geochemist Francis...
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Cemetery in Philadelphia. Brown was the son-in-law of Francis Rawn Shunk, 10th Governor of Pennsylvania and father of Francis Shunk Brown, Attorney General of...
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Attorney General Brown may refer to: Cecil Brown (Hawaii politician) (1850–1917), Attorney General of the Kingdom of Hawaii Francis Shunk Brown (1858–1940)...
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once again on support from women and rural voters, Pinchot defeated Francis Shunk Brown, the candidate of Vare's Philadelphia machine, and Thomas Phillips...
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and US Congressman J. Hampton Moore, Pennsylvania Attorney General Francis Shunk Brown, Pennsylvania Attorney General F. Carroll Brewster, Pennsylvania...
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Quarry Henry Wilson Andrew Hamilton Joseph Growden Jr. John Kinsey Tench Francis Sr. Benjamin Chew Andrew Allen Pennsylvania portal Governor of Pennsylvania...
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1928. Son of Charles Brown. Francis Shunk Brown Jr., Common Pleas Court Judge in Pennsylvania 1927–1939. Son of Francis Shunk Brown. NOTE: William Findlay...
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lengthy investigation, Vare suffered a stroke brought on by stress. Francis Shunk Brown, former Pennsylvania Attorney General (1915–19) Joseph D. Herben...
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August 6, 2000) Penn Law Class of 1935: Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania Francis Shunk Brown (June 9, 1858 – May 6, 1940) Penn Law Class of 1879 50th Pennsylvania...
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deputy attorney general by State Attorney General Francis Shunk Brown, the only Philadelphian Brown appointed during his term. In 1919, Kun was elected...
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a result, when Pinchot again ran for governor in 1930, Vare ran Francis Shunk Brown in the primary against him. Pinchot won, and Vare then supported...
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Elizabeth married Congressman Charles Brown, their children included a future state Attorney General Francis Shunk Brown. The two half-sisters, Elizabeth and...
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Governor John K. Tener Preceded by Moses Hampton Todd Succeeded by Francis Shunk Brown Personal details Born (1861-10-03)October 3, 1861 Elders Ridge, West...
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1919 – December 14, 1920 Governor William Cameron Sproul Preceded by Francis Shunk Brown Succeeded by George E. Alter Personal details Born (1867-02-11)February...
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Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2012-09-07. "Bentley B. and Grace Shunk House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2012-09-07. "Erwin J. and...
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1790) Mifflin McKean Snyder Findlay Hiester Shulze G. Wolf Ritner Porter Shunk Johnston Bigler Pollock Packer Curtin Geary Hartranft Hoyt Pattison Beaver...
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Sobel 1978, p. 1305. "Francis Rawn Shunk". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 12, 2023. "The Inauguration of Gov. Shunk". The Chambersburg Times...
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the state legislature passed an Act that was approved by Governor Francis R. Shunk on March 13, submitting the question to the voters. The change was...
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George Arthur Zinn, Cullum Vol. VI–A, p. 347. Retrieved Sept. 21, 2024. Francis R. Shunk, Cullum Vol. VI–A, p. 452. Retrieved Sept. 21, 2024. Adam Woog, The...
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of Pennsylvania: David R. Porter (Democratic) (until January 21), Francis R. Shunk (Democratic) (starting January 21) Governor of Rhode Island: James...
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Senate from Pennsylvania in 1950, narrowly unseating Democratic Senator Francis J. Myers. After losing the 1956 election to Democrat Joe Clark in one of...
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1790) Mifflin McKean Snyder Findlay Hiester Shulze G. Wolf Ritner Porter Shunk Johnston Bigler Pollock Packer Curtin Geary Hartranft Hoyt Pattison Beaver...
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of photographer Harry Shunk in 2006, the Lichtenstein Foundation acquired the collection of photographic material shot by Shunk and his János Kender as...
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Lewis Clark Jr., founder of the Kentucky Derby (died 1899) February 2 – Francis Marion Smith, borax magnate (died 1931) February 10 – Ira Remsen, chemist...
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1790) Mifflin McKean Snyder Findlay Hiester Shulze G. Wolf Ritner Porter Shunk Johnston Bigler Pollock Packer Curtin Geary Hartranft Hoyt Pattison Beaver...
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of Pennsylvania In office June 23, 1846 – December 18, 1846 Governor Francis Shunk Preceded by John Kane Succeeded by Benjamin Champneys Personal details...
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ed. (1920). "Pennypacker, Samuel Whitaker" . Encyclopedia Americana. Francis S. Philbrick (1934). "Pennypacker, Samuel Whitaker". Dictionary of American...
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The dam was the final Mississippi Headwaters reservoir dam. Colonel Francis R. Shunk and George Freeman designed Gull Lake dam. Both are more well known...
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