John Franklin Shafroth (June 9, 1854 – February 20, 1922) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a representative, member of the United States...
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Governor of Colorado, John F. Shafroth. Shafroth Jr. was nicknamed "Big Jack" due to his weight of 280 pounds. John F. Shafroth Jr. was born March 31...
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Shafroth may refer to: John F. Shafroth (1854–1922), American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. congressman, U.S. senator, and governor of Colorado...
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politician John F. Shafroth, Governor of Colorado John Sparks (Nevada politician) John Walsh (Dakota politician) John Whiteaker, Governor of Oregon John J. Williams...
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under the Biden administration. Many senators from Colorado, including John F. Shafroth and Edwin C. Johnson, also served as the governor of Colorado. Some...
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Commission. Shafroth is a fourth-generation Coloradan, born in Denver and raised in Arapahoe County. His great-grandfather, John F. Shafroth, was a former...
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nominee John F. Shafroth defeated Republican nominee Jesse Fuller McDonald with 49.41% of the vote. Major party candidates John F. Shafroth, Democratic...
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Democrat John F. Shafroth defeated Republican nominee John B. Stephen with 51.04% of the vote. Major party candidates John F. Shafroth, Democratic John B. Stephen...
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Representatives. Compiled from official sources by William Graf under direction of John Andrews. February 1, 1947. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 5...
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daughter of former Mayor of Indianapolis Thomas Taggart. Under Captain John M. Smeallie, Indianapolis undertook her shakedown cruise through the Atlantic...
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John Simon Guggenheim (December 30, 1867 – November 2, 1941) was an American businessman, politician and philanthropist. Guggenheim was born in Philadelphia...
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and northern Honshu. A bombardment group commanded by Rear Admiral John F. Shafroth Jr. designated Task Unit 34.8.1 (TU 34.8.1) was detached from TF 38...
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, William R. Munroe, William R. Purnell, Francis W. Rockwell, and John F. Shafroth Jr.. On August 3, 1910, he married Harriet "Hattie" Sterling in Stockton...
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Kinkaid, William R. Munroe, William R. Purnell, Francis W. Rockwell, John F. Shafroth Jr., and Richmond K. Turner. Following graduation, Lee joined the academy's...
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140. "John Franklin Shafroth". National Governors Association. Archived from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved February 10, 2023. "John F. Shafroth"...
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adopted the caucus system in a special session called by Governor John F. Shafroth in August 1910 as part of a package of progressive reforms. It was...
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launched on 19 August 1942, sponsored by Miss Helen M. Shafroth, daughter of Rear Admiral John F. Shafroth Jr., and commissioned on 2 December 1942. Harder...
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Colorado General Assembly elected both of the state's senators: Governor John F. Shafroth for the class 2 seat (ending 1919) and Democrat Charles S. Thomas for...
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Albert Taylor Goodwyn Alabama 5th 1896–1897 Elected as a Populist John F. Shafroth Colorado 1st 1895–1904 Switched from Republican to Silver Republican...
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during World War II. On 14 July 1945, under the command of Rear Admiral John F. Shafroth Jr., the battleships USS South Dakota, Indiana, Massachusetts, and...
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Admiral John F. Shafroth Jr. in December 1944 and prepared for return to the United States, but Typhoon Cobra changed his plans. Admiral William F. Halsey...
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Amendment, and the first for the Class 2 Senate seat. Democratic Senator John F. Shafroth ran for re-election to a second term, and was opposed by Denver businessman...
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Reiche Ford O. Rogers María Rostworowski Manuela Sáenz Haile Selassie John F. Shafroth Jr. Yma Sumac Fernando de Szyszlo Julio C. Tello Valentina Tereshkova...
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to TG 38.1 on 16 June, the same day she became the flagship of RADM John F. Shafroth Jr. The ship took part in more anti-aircraft training from 23 to 24...
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hours after the seacocks were opened. The mothballed C-3 Liberty ship John F. Shafroth was taken from the National Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay and...
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Lee Jr., William R. Munroe, William R. Purnell, Francis W. Rockwell, John F. Shafroth Jr. and Richmond K. Turner. Kinkaid's first posting was to San Francisco...
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05, 1918". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved April 11, 2024. Howard, George F. (1919). Supplemental Biennial Report of the Secretary of State. Austin, Texas:...
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Representative from Missouri (1943–1949) Jon Scott – television journalist John F. Shafroth – U.S. Senator from Colorado (1913–1919), Governor of Colorado (1909–1913)...
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politician Max Schwabe – politician Jon Scott – television journalist John F. Shafroth – Colorado politician Clay Shirky – writer Apollo M. O. Smith – aviation...
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Independent behind for a new political battlefield in Colorado. Reformer John F. Shafroth, a native of Fayette, Missouri, and an acquaintance of Creel's, had...
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