William Woodward Brandon (June 5, 1868 – December 7, 1934) was an American Democratic politician who was the 37th governor of Alabama from 1923 to 1927...
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William Brandon may refer to: William Brandon (died 1491) (c. 1425–1491), English knight William Brandon (standard-bearer) (1456–1485), supporter of Henry...
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Brandon William Jones (born May 7, 1988) is an American actor, musician, model, and producer. He is best known for his role as Liam in Lie to Me, Andrew...
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Sir William Brandon (1456 – 22 August 1485) of Soham, Cambridgeshire was Henry Tudor's standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth, where he was killed...
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(standard-bearer) (1456–1485), standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth William W. Brandon (1868–1934), former governor of Alabama Brandan, given name and surname...
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31–32. "William Woodward Brandon". National Governors Association. Retrieved January 18, 2023. Allen, Lee N. (December 5, 2017). "William W. Brandon (1923-27)"...
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Bibb Graves and a descendant of Alabama's first and second governors, William Wyatt Bibb and Thomas Bibb. Graves' father died when he was one year old...
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destruction of a black town, takes place in Rosewood, Florida. January 15 – William W. Brandon is sworn in as the 37th governor of Alabama replacing Thomas Kilby...
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Governor of Alabama between July 10 and July 11, 1924, when Governor William W. Brandon was out-of-state for 21 days. The state constitution requires that...
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Governor Brandon may refer to: Gerard Brandon (1788–1850), 4th and 6th Governor of Mississippi William W. Brandon (1868–1934), 37th Governor of Alabama...
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in order to elect the governor of Alabama. Democratic incumbent William W. Brandon was term-limited, and could not seek a second consecutive term. At...
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his banking and lumber interests". On September 25, 1923, Governor William W. Brandon appointed Bouldin to a seat on the state supreme court vacated by...
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attended school in Talladega at the Alabama School for the Blind. William W. Brandon, Governor of Alabama from 1923–1927 Charles Brown, actor and member...
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Brandon Routh (/ˈraʊθ/; born October 9, 1979) is an American actor. He portrayed Superman in the 2006 film Superman Returns, which garnered him international...
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for Alabama governor William W. Brandon, who he hoped would pardon him. Mason was granted a furlough by Bibb Graves, Brandon's successor, and promptly...
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Oscar Underwood (redirect from Oscar W. Underwood)
leader, Governor William W. Brandon, reported the state's unanimous vote tally each time without variation: "Alabama casts 24 votes for Oscar W. Underwood."...
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Calvin Coolidge (R-Massachusetts) Vice President: vacant Chief Justice: William Howard Taft (Ohio) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Frederick H...
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medical treatment. Acting governor for two days—July 10 and 11, 1924—while Brandon was out of state for 21 days as a delegate to the 1924 Democratic National...
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Brandon Everitt Presley (born July 21, 1977) is an American politician who served as a member of the Mississippi Public Service Commission from the Northern...
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also elected three Republican U.S. Senators before 1964: John W. Harreld (1921-1927), William B. Pine (1925-1931), and Edward H. Moore (1943-1949). Oklahoma...
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Katherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (née Willoughby; 22 March 1519 – 19 September 1580), was an English...
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Bibb Graves is sworn in as the 38th governor of Alabama replacing William W. Brandon. February 23 – The U.S. Federal Radio Commission (later renamed the...
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July 26 – William Jennings Bryan, lawyer and politician (born 1860) July 29 – Mark Fenton, silent film actor (born 1866) August 4 – Charles W. Clark, baritone...
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University School of Nursing) in Indianapolis, Indiana. November 7 – William W. Brandon is elected the 37th governor of Alabama defeating Oliver D. Street...
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Mark Felt (redirect from W Mark Felt)
William Mark Felt Sr. (August 17, 1913 – December 18, 2008) was an American law enforcement officer who worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
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(R-Massachusetts) Vice President: Charles G. Dawes (R-Illinois) Chief Justice: William Howard Taft (Ohio) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Nicholas Longworth...
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#21. Marvel Comics Brian Michael Bendis (w), Mahmud Asrar and Brandon Peterson (p), Mahmud Asrar and Brandon Peterson (i), Israel Silva and Marte Gracia (col)...
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McDowell acted as governor from July 10, 1924, to July 11, 1924, while Brandon was absent from the state. Brewer was acting governor on July 25, 1967...
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William Lindsay Brandon (born c. 1801–1802 in Adams County, Mississippi; died October 8, 1890, in Wilkinson County, Mississippi) was a medical doctor...
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Sir William Brandon (died 1491), of Wangford in Suffolk, was an English landowner, administrator, soldier, courtier and politician. His grandson was Charles...
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