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    Andrew Houston Longino (May 16, 1854 – February 24, 1942) was an American politician from Mississippi who served as a Democrat in the Mississippi State...
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  • Look up Longino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Longino is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew H. Longino (1854–1942), Governor...
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    20, 1896 – January 16, 1900 Lieutenant J. H. Jones Preceded by John M. Stone Succeeded by Andrew H. Longino Personal details Born Anselm Joseph McLaurin...
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    November 1902, to which Roosevelt was invited by Mississippi Governor Andrew H. Longino. There were several other hunters competing, and most of them had...
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    1904 – January 21, 1908 Lieutenant John Prentiss Carter Preceded by Andrew H. Longino Succeeded by Edmond Favor Noel Speaker of the Mississippi House of...
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    in order to elect the Governor of Mississippi. Incumbent Democrat Andrew H. Longino was term-limited, and could not run for reelection to a second term...
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    small shipyard) industry of Biloxi was owned mainly by the family of Andrew H. Longino – governor of Mississippi from 1900 to 1904 – who was the first governor...
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    List of governors of Mississippi (category Articles with hCards)
    2023. Sobel 1978, p. 821. "Andrew Houston Longino". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 15, 2023. "Governor Longino". Weekly Clarion-Ledger....
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    University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226845272 – via Google Books. Richard H. Pildes, "Democracy, Anti-Democracy, and the Canon", Constitutional Commentary...
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    received the commission of colonel in the Mississippi State Militia from Andrew H. Longino, Governor of the state of Mississippi, in 1902. The Capitol, North...
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  • 33 John Marshall Stone 34 Anselm J. McLaurin 35 Marion Buckley Longino Andrew H. Longino 36 James K. Vardaman 37 Edmond Noel 38 Earl L. Brewer 39 Linda...
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  • (1975–1980); first woman to be elected governor without following a husband Andrew H. Longino - former governor of Mississippi (1900–1904) Janet Napolitano - former...
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    Archives and History. Retrieved March 13, 2023. Bass 1995, p. 214. Swain, Martha H. (July 11, 2017). "Evelyn Gandy". Mississippi Encyclopedia. Mississippi Humanities...
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    received the commission of colonel in the Mississippi State Militia from Andrew H. Longino, Governor of the state of Mississippi, in 1902. The Capitol, North...
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    destabilize white supremacy in Mississippi's political system. In 1899, Andrew H. Longino was elected governor of Mississippi. He advocated for the adoption...
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  • Robert A. Ficano Jim Oberstar Bruce Vento Travis Childers Thad Cochran Andrew H. Longino Steven Palazzo Chip Pickering Greg Gianforte Mark Amodei Kathy Augustine...
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    received the commission of colonel in the Mississippi State Militia from Andrew H. Longino, Governor of the state of Mississippi, in 1902. Citations Smith 2010...
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    Kentucky, 1899–1900; 19th Attorney General of Kentucky, 1896–1899) Andrew H. Longino (35th Governor of Mississippi, 1900–1904; Mississippi State Senator...
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  • Western Electric Manufacturing Company (born 1835) January 29 – Alexander H. Jones, Congressional Representative from North Carolina (born 1822) February...
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  • United Kingdom renounces its claims to the Samoan islands. January 17 Brigham H. Roberts is refused a seat in the United States House of Representatives because...
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    term. [data missing] In the general election, Democratic candidate Andrew H. Longino, a former state senator, easily defeated Populist candidate R. K....
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  • Supreme Court Associate Justice J. H. Price resigned in August 1903. On August 15, 1903, Mississippi Governor Andrew H. Longino appointed Truly to finish the...
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    After his father's death on September 23, 1901, Mississippi governor A. H. Longino appointed him Secretary of State of Mississippi. He was re-elected in...
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  • sets a new automobile land speed record of 91.371 miles per hour (147.047 km/h). February 7 – The Great Baltimore Fire in Baltimore, Maryland destroys over...
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    received the commission of colonel in the Mississippi State Militia from Andrew H. Longino, Governor of the state of Mississippi, in 1902. The District of Columbia...
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  • arrested by Union forces. Appointed as provisional governor by President Andrew Johnson following the end of the American Civil War. Forced to resign and...
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  • Senator Joe Cook". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2023-05-08. "Death of Hon. J. H. Dalton". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2023-05-08. "James Dean Obituary (2008)...
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  • Washington, D.C., to promote scientific research with a $10 million gift from Andrew Carnegie. February 9 – Fire levels 26 city blocks of Jersey City, New Jersey...
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  • gangster in the Depression-era United States (died 1934) August 7 – Joseph H. Bottum, United States Senator from South Dakota from 1962 till 1963. (died...
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    received the commission of colonel in the Mississippi State Militia from Andrew H. Longino, Governor of the state of Mississippi, in 1902. The Capitol, North...
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