James Henderson Berry (May 15, 1841 – January 30, 1913) was a United States Senator and served as the 14th governor of Arkansas. He also served as Speaker...
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longest-serving Lieutenant Governor in Oklahoma James Henderson Berry (1841–1913), Governor and U.S. Senator of Arkansas Jan Berry (1941–2004), American singer, songwriter...
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"James Henderson Berry". National Governors Association. January 15, 2019. Retrieved February 4, 2023. Balogh, George W. (June 30, 2021). "James Henderson...
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Berryville was founded by local settler Blackburn Henderson Berry in 1850; his nephew James Henderson Berry would become the fourteenth governor of Arkansas...
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Oklahoma James Henderson Berry (1841–1913), Governor and U.S. Senator of Arkansas James Berry (footballer) (born 2000), English footballer Jim Berry (soccer)...
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of Kentucky Ellis Yarnal Berry (1902–1999), U.S. Congressman who previously served as probate court judge James Henderson Berry (1841–1913), U.S. Senator...
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Governor Berry may refer to: James Henderson Berry (1841–1913), 14th Governor of Arkansas Nathaniel S. Berry (1796–1894), 28th Governor of New Hampshire...
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Senator Berry may refer to: George L. Berry (1882–1948), U.S. Senator from Tennessee from 1937 to 1938 James Henderson Berry (1841–1913), U.S. Senator...
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approximately 10 million US gallons (38 ML) of water per day on average. James Henderson Berry, U.S. senator and 14th Governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson, 46th...
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the office of Governor. Berry was sworn in as the 14th Governor of Arkansas on 13 January 1883. "Gov. James Henderson Berry". National Governors Association...
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Preceded by James Henderson Berry Democratic nominee for Governor of Arkansas 1884, 1886 Succeeded by James Philip Eagle Political offices Preceded by James Henderson...
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James McFerrin Berry, father of James Henderson Berry (1841-1913), the 14th Governor of Arkansas, and to B.H. Berry, father of Campbell Polson Berry (1834-1901)...
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4, 1877 – March 6, 1885 Preceded by Powell Clayton Succeeded by James Henderson Berry 11th Governor of Arkansas In office November 12, 1874 – January...
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P. Berry (1834–1901), California Assemblyman 1869–73 1875–80, U.S. Representative from California 1879–83. Cousin of James Henderson Berry. James Henderson...
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became a bus driver. They divorced when Berry was four years old, and she and her older sister Heidi Berry-Henderson were raised exclusively by their mother...
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Historical Society, Vol. 78, No. 3 (Summer 1980), pp. 219-242 Shannon, Jasper Berry and McQuown, Ruth; Presidential Politics in Kentucky, 1824-1948: A Compilation...
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Dame Mary Rosa Alleyne Hunnings DBE (née Berry; born 24 March 1935) is an English food writer, chef, baker and television presenter. After being encouraged...
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(Democratic) Governor of Arkansas: Thomas James Churchill (Democratic) (until January 13), James Henderson Berry (Democratic) (starting January 13) Governor...
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James Fletcher Hamilton Henderson (December 18, 1897 – December 29, 1952) was an American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer, important in the...
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James Gordon Bennett, Jr., newspaper publisher (died 1918) April 8 – William J. Babcock, Medal of Honor recipient (died 1897) May 15 James Henderson Berry...
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chancellor) Bob Fisher (2023, acting chancellor) Trey Berry (2024-present) Glendell Jones Jr. was named Henderson State University's 17th president on Tuesday...
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United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1908. A later plaque honors James Henderson Berry, a Confederate soldier with the 16th Arkansas Infantry Regiment...
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1928) September 11 – Julian C. Smith, general (died 1975) September 15 – James P. Boyle, politician (died 1939) September 22 – George Gaul, actor (died...
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Lowe, aeronaut, scientist and inventor (born 1832) January 30 – James Henderson Berry, U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1885 to 1907 (born 1841) February...
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Jesse L. Cravens. Company C, Captain James Yearwood. Company D, Captain E. G. Mitchell. Company E, Lieutenant J. H. Berry. Company F, Captain William B. Stevens...
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Republic of China (now China) (d. 1986)[citation needed] Died: James Henderson Berry, 71, American politician, U.S. Senator for Arkansas for 22 years...
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Democratic Whig Whig Whig 1781–1856 George L. Berry 1937–1938 2 Tennessee Democratic 1882–1948 James Henderson Berry 1885–1907 2 Arkansas Democratic 1841–1913...
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election: Democratic governor of New York Grover Cleveland defeats Republican James G. Blaine in a very close contest to win the first of his non-consecutive...
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politicians as Benjamin Tillman, Robert Love Taylor, Thomas E. Watson, James K. Vardaman, Coleman Livingston Blease, and then Huey Long, controversial...
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expansion outside Evansville, opening its second plant, in Henderson, Nevada. In recent years, Berry has completed several acquisitions including Mammoth Containers...
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