William Christie Benet Jr. (December 26, 1879 – March 30, 1951) was a Democratic Party politician who briefly represented the state of South Carolina in...
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Benet or Benét refers to: BeBe Zahara Benet (born 1980), Cameroonian-American drag queen Brenda Benet (1945–1982), American actress Christie Benet (1879–1951)...
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Future senator and former star player for South Carolina and UVA, Christie Benet led the Gamecocks from 1904 to 1905 and 1908 to 1909. 1904's captain...
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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Christy (given name) (redirect from Christie (given name))
born in Australia Christie Allen (1954–2008), English musician Christie Ambrosi (born 1976), American baseball player Christie Benet (1879–1951), American...
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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March 4, 1895 – July 3, 1918 Preceded by Matthew Butler Succeeded by Christie Benet 84th Governor of South Carolina In office December 4, 1890 – December...
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the 1901 team featured several prominent players, including tackle Christie Benet, later a United States senator for South Carolina, future physicians...
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Oregon (special) Charles L. McNary Frederick W. Mulkey South Carolina (special) Christie Benet Nathaniel B. Dial West Virginia Nathan Goff Jr. Davis Elkins...
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64th 22 Re-elected in 1914. 65th Vacant Jul 3, 1918 – Jul 6, 1918 21 Christie Benet Democratic Jul 6, 1918 – Nov 5, 1918 Appointed to continue Tillman's...
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37 years, 167 days 38 years, 293 days July 8, 1918 – November 5, 1918 Christie Benet SC Democratic 38 years, 194 days 38 years, 314 days November 5, 1918...
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Gipsy cake in the Creams chapter of her Modern Domestic Cookery (1871). Christie Benet, (1879–1951), U.S. Senator for South Carolina John C. Calhoun, (1782–1850)...
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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LeBaron B. Colt (R) ▌2. Benjamin R. Tillman (D), until July 3, 1918 ▌Christie Benet (D), July 6, 1918 – November 5, 1918 ▌William P. Pollock (D), from November...
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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(Independent) (1902–1903) 1902 South Carolina 6–1 1903 South Carolina 8–2 Christie Benet (Independent) (1904–1905) 1904 South Carolina 4–3–1 1905 South Carolina...
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62nd (1911–1913) 63rd (1913–1915) 64th (1915–1917) 65th (1917–1919) Christie Benet (D) William P. Pollock (D) Nathaniel B. Dial (D) 66th (1919–1921) 67th...
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W. Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman B....
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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W. Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman B....
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Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) No team (1906) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman...
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during the 1908 college football season. Led by third-year head coach Christie Benet, South Carolina compiled a record of 3–5–1. "A blank score in football...
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W. Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman B....
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Outing's team and received mention by the Washington Post included: Christie Benet, tackle for Virginia. He was later a Senator for South Carolina. Hunter...
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Republican 1921–2009 George H. Bender 1954–1957 3 Ohio Republican 1896–1961 Christie Benet 1918 2 South Carolina Democratic 1879–1951 Judah P. Benjamin 1853–1856...
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W. Dickson (1901) Bob Williams (1902–1903) Christie Benet (1904–1905) Douglas McKay (1907) Christie Benet (1908–1909) John Neff (1910–1911) Norman B....
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