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    Norbeck-Williamson Act of 1929 or Mount Rushmore National Memorial Act of 1929 established the Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission defining the...
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  • Washington Monument syndrome (category Political terminology of the United States)
    routes in the home districts of several members of Congress. The term was first used after George Hartzog, the seventh director of the National Park Service...
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  • of Edward Carman Rushmore and Mary Eliza (née Dunn) Rushmore, of Tuxedo Park, New York.[citation needed] In 1885 Rushmore came to the Black Hills of South...
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    February 25, 1929: Mount Rushmore National Memorial Act (Norbeck-Williamson Act of 1929) March 2, 1929: Increased Penalties Act (Jones–Stalker Act) The count...
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  • John Boland (South Dakota politician) (category Mayors of Rapid City, South Dakota)
    drive for the project. After the passage of the Norbeck-Williamson Act of 1929, Boland was appointed president of the executive committee for the Mount Rushmore...
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    loss of their sacred lands and the injustices they've suffered under the U.S. government." Senator Norbeck and Congressman William Williamson of South...
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    1929: Agriculture Marketing Act, ch. 24, 46 Stat. 11 June 18, 1929: Reapportionment Act of 1929, ch. 28, 46 Stat. 21 May 14, 1930: Federal Bureau of Prisons...
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    Charles H. Burke (category Republican Party members of the South Dakota House of Representatives)
    race. He was appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs in 1921 and served in that capacity until his resignation in 1929. He died in 1944, in Washington,...
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  • Member of Lodge of Antiquity, London. Peter Norbeck (27 August 1870 – 20 December 1936), ninth governor of and U.S. senator from South Dakota. Received...
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  • Act of 1925, Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 68–585, 43 Stat. 1186 March 3, 1925: Mount Rushmore National Memorial Act (NorbeckWilliamson Act)...
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    George McGovern (category Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota)
    ones of his legislative career and public life. McGovern did not vote on the initial House bill for the Civil Rights Act of 1957, but voted in favor of the...
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    Tom Daschle (category Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota)
    Republicans. Outgoing Vice President Al Gore acted in his constitutional capacity as ex officio President of the Senate, and used his tie-breaking vote...
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    Vladimir Rosing (category Recipients of the Order of St. Sava)
    2009/2), CD distributed by Norbeck, Peters & Ford (V1660), includes one Rosing track. Male Singers 4: The Definitive Collection Of The 19th Century's Greatest...
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