Missouri in 1890. Lela Margaret Bryant was the daughter of Oscar A. and Marry M. Farris of Ocala and the sister of Ion Farris, who became a prominent Florida...
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was held on November 8, 1960. Democratic nominee C. Farris Bryant defeated Republican nominee George C. Petersen with 59.85% of the vote. Primary elections...
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Florida A&M University C. Farris Bryant (1914–2002), American politician Charles Bryant (disambiguation), multiple people Chase Bryant (born 1993), American...
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Miami. Palmer was active in politics. He advised Florida Governor, C Farris Bryant during the 1960 election. After his own election to the Miami city...
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Governor Bryant may refer to: C. Farris Bryant (1914–2002), 34th Governor of Florida Phil Bryant (born 1954), 64th Governor of Mississippi Governor Bryan...
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election was held on November 3, 1964. Incumbent Democratic governor C. Farris Bryant was ineligible for a second consecutive full term under the 1885 State...
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appointed secretary of the Florida Division of Corrections by Cecil Farris Bryant (Florida Governor at that time) in 1962, replacing H. G. Cochran and...
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feeling nearly as guilty as the murderers. His two immediate successors, C. Farris Bryant and Haydon Burns, also opposed the death penalty. Though now remembered...
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(R-IL) Ronald Reagan (R-CA) Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) Former Governors C. Farris Bryant, (D-FL) John Connally, (D-TX) Mills Godwin, (D-VA) Marvin Griffin,...
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general, opponent of racial integration, and anti-communist activist C. Farris Bryant, former State Representative Fuller Warren, former Governor Peaslee...
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Lawton Chiles (category People appearing on C-SPAN)
420 (65.74%) C. Farris Bryant – 247,211 (34.26%) 1970 United States Senate election in Florida Lawton Chiles (D) – 902,438 (53.87%) William C. Cramer (R)...
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account of 17-year-old Brown serving as stand-in for Florida Governor C. Farris Bryant She's Beautiful When She's Angry (film website) for 2014 documentary...
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National Football League (NFL) for the Tampa Buccaneers of the NFL C. Farris Bryant – Governor of Florida from 1961 to 1965 Judd Davis – football place-kicker...
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seeking a fifth term. During the Democratic primary, former Governor C. Farris Bryant and State Senator Lawton Chiles advanced to a run-off, having received...
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Parkland was officially recognized as a city of the state of Florida, by C. Farris Bryant, the Governor of Florida. Blount would go on to be the inaugural mayor...
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in the community. In 1961, Norman Johnson was appointed by Governor C. Farris Bryant as the first Mayor of Sunrise Golf Village. According to "City of Sunrise...
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seeking a fifth term. During the Democratic primary, former Governor C. Farris Bryant and State senator Lawton Chiles advanced to a run-off, having received...
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Governor". Retrieved 7 February 2014. Lavietes, Stuart (6 March 2002). "C. Farris Bryant, 87, Governor Of Florida at Turning Point". nytimes.com. Retrieved...
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9, 1967 – January 20, 1969 President Lyndon B. Johnson Preceded by C. Farris Bryant Succeeded by George Lincoln 38th Governor of Texas In office January...
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of Kansas John Anderson Jr. (1961–1965) (Psi) Governor of Florida C. Farris Bryant (1961–1965) (Alpha Phi '33) Governor of Oregon Mark O. Hatfield (1959–1967)...
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announced his intention to run for Mayor of Jacksonville against incumbent C. Frank Whitehead. He defeated Whitehead in the Democratic Party primary, and...
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AFB) the "John F. Kennedy Space Center". He had also convinced Gov. C. Farris Bryant (D-Fla.) to change the name of Cape Canaveral to Cape Kennedy. This...
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(R-IL) Ronald Reagan (R-CA) Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) Former Governors C. Farris Bryant, (D-FL) John Connally, (D-TX) Mills Godwin, (D-VA) Marvin Griffin,...
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Beverly Briley of Nashville, Tennessee; former Governor of Florida C. Farris Bryant; Mayor of Boston John F. Collins; Mayor Thomas G. Dunn of Elizabeth...
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1960, but was defeated in the Democratic primary run-off election by C. Farris Bryant. "Previous City Attorneys". City of Tampa. 17 June 2014. Retrieved...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 273–274. "Cecil Farris Bryant". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 20, 2023. "Farris Bryant". Florida Memory. Retrieved February...
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Capital Plaza Mall in Landover Hills, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. Miss Universe 1963 List of Brazilians "Capital Plaza Center Opened by Gov...
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State Representative Rupert Smith and approved by Florida Governor C. Farris Bryant. In the early 1990s, Core Communities (CC), acquired and began planning...
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Archived from the original on August 15, 2007. Retrieved April 4, 2012. "C. Farris Bryant Papers – UF Special and Area Studies Collections". Uflib.ufl.edu. Retrieved...
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Women and Political Leverage in the 1920s. p. 190. ISBN 9780807857762. Farris, Scott (2012). Almost President: The Men Who Lost The Race But Changed The...
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