Thomas William Hardwick (December 9, 1872 – January 31, 1944) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia who served as governor of Georgia...
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and architect Thomas W. Hardwick (1872–1944), American politician Thomas Hardwicke (1756–1835), British soldier and naturalist Hardwick (disambiguation)...
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Thomas Hardwick (1752–1829) was an English architect and a founding member of the Architects' Club in 1791. Hardwick was born in Brentford, Middlesex the...
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Democratic nominee and former United States Senator from Georgia Thomas W. Hardwick ran unopposed and subsequently won the election. The Democratic primary...
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Thomas W. Hardwick of Georgia's 10th congressional district was nominated to fill Bacon's Senate seat. Vinson announced his candidacy for Hardwick's seat...
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Christopher Ryan Hardwick (born November 23, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, television and podcast host, writer, and producer. He hosts Talking...
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Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house...
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Post Service and other police agencies. On April 29, Georgia Senator Thomas W. Hardwick, who had co-sponsored the Alien Anarchists Exclusion Act of 1918,...
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(Chairman: Edward W. Pou; Ranking Member: Luther W. Mott) Coinage, Weights and Measures (Chairman: Thomas W. Hardwick; Ranking Member: Luther W. Mott) Disposition...
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2023) 11th district: Barry Loudermilk (R) (since 2015) 12th district: Rick W. Allen (R) (since 2015) 13th district: David Scott (D) (since 2003) 14th district:...
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pending a special election, in which he was not a candidate. Democrat Thomas W. Hardwick was elected November 3, 1914, to finish the term that would end in...
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lady's activities to the press. In Theodore's second term, Congressman Thomas W. Hardwick objected to Hagner's employment on government funds and raised a motion...
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"the beast" and that Hose was due less sympathy than a rabid dog. Thomas W. Hardwick, the Governor of Georgia, was planning to run as a candidate in the...
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professional football player Terrence Edwards, professional football player Thomas W. Hardwick, lawyer and 63rd Governor of Georgia Herbert Jefferson Jr., actor...
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name with the Leo Frank prosecution. His already-elected successor, Thomas Hardwick, called it "an infamous slander on the State." Historians have debated...
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order to elect the governor of Georgia. Incumbent Democratic governor Thomas W. Hardwick was defeated in the Democratic primary. As was common at the time...
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Stanley West (D) Thomas W. Hardwick (D) 64th (1915–1917) 65th (1917–1919) William J. Harris (D) 66th (1919–1921) 67th (1921–1923) Thomas E. Watson (D) Rebecca...
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Ben Hardwick, liver transplant patient Bess of Hardwick, English noble Billy Hardwick, ten-pin bowler Charlie Hardwick, English actress Chris Hardwick (born...
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other police agencies. On April 29, a package sent to U.S. Senator Thomas W. Hardwick of Georgia, a sponsor of the Anarchist Exclusion Act, exploded injuring...
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Lucket, Robert E. "Thomas Hardwick (1872–1944)" http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/thomas-hardwick-1872-1944 Huff, Christopher...
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hands blown off when she opened a package sent to the home of Senator Thomas W. Hardwick, a sponsor of the Immigration Act of 1918. In June 1919, the Galleanists...
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Georgia's 10th district at nationalatlas.gov Georgia's 10th district at GovTrack.us 33°25′27″N 83°03′44″W / 33.42417°N 83.06222°W / 33.42417; -83.06222...
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1920 R. A. Denny Cox/ Roosevelt (D) N 1921 Thomas W. Hardwick (D) George M. Napier (D) 50D, 1R 202D, 4R Thomas E. Watson (D) 1922 Marvin M. Parks (D) Rebecca...
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University of Alabama, 1884 – Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, 1917–21 Thomas W. Hardwick, Mercer University, 1892 – Governor of Georgia, 1921–23; also a US...
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one day in 1922, having been appointed to the seat to replace the late Thomas E. Watson. Richard Russell Jr. was the state's longest serving senator,...
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314–315. "Thomas William Hardwick". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 21, 2023. Luckett, Robert E. (August 25, 2020). "Thomas Hardwick". New...
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John B. Boles, and Evelyn Thomas Nolen, eds., Interpreting Southern history: Historiographical essays in honor of Sanford W. Higginbotham (LSU Press,...
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President pro tempore, 1955–1957; namesake of Mercer Law School. Thomas W. Hardwick '(18)92, United States Senator, 1914–1919; Governor of Georgia, 1921–1923...
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small party of Canadian Red River Métis and American wolfers, led by Thomas W. Hardwick and John Evans, was returning from their winter hunt. While they were...
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the late senator. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hoke Smith. Dewey W. Grantham, "Hoke Smith: Progressive Governor of Georgia, 1907-1909." Journal...
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