Frederick Steiwer (October 13, 1883 – February 3, 1939) was an American politician and lawyer in the state of Oregon. A native of the state, he was county...
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under the auspices of The Oregon Good Government League, helped Frederick Steiwer (1883–1939) win the Republican primary by spreading word that it was...
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including Social Security. The keynote address was given on June 9 by Frederick Steiwer, U.S. Senator from Oregon. Although many candidates sought the Republican...
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1932 – U.S. Senator Lester Dickinson of Iowa 1936 – U.S. Senator Frederick Steiwer of Oregon 1940 – Governor Harold Stassen of Minnesota 1944 – Governor...
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34%) Leo J. Chassee – 18,986 (0.57%) Herbert Hoover – 7,750 (0.23%) Frederick Steiwer – 3,285 (0.10%) Franklin D. Roosevelt (write-in) – 1,159 (0.04%) 1936...
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Stanfield (R) 68th (1923–1925) 69th (1925–1927) 70th (1927–1929) Frederick Steiwer (R) 71st (1929–1931) 72nd (1931–1933) 73rd (1933–1935) 74th (1935–1937)...
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▌Wirt Franklin (Republican) 33.7% Oregon Frederick Steiwer Republican 1926 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Frederick Steiwer (Republican) 52.7% ▌Walter B. Gleason...
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Oklahoma John W. Harreld Elmer Thomas Oregon Robert N. Stanfield Frederick Steiwer Pennsylvania George W. Pepper William S. Vare Wisconsin Irvine Lenroot...
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Guy D. Goff (R-W.Va.) 1930–1931 Frederick Steiwer (R-Ore.) 1931–1933 J. Hamilton Lewis (D-Ill.) 1933–1939 Frederick Van Nuys (D-Ind.) 1939–1942 J. Lister...
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Gilmour, politician Carol Menken-Schaudt, Olympic basketball player Frederick Steiwer, politician "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census...
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Minnesota 1938, 1940, 1942 Succeeded by Edward John Thye Preceded by Frederick Steiwer Keynote Speaker of the Republican National Convention 1940 Succeeded by...
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election to Frederick Steiwer. He then earned a position on the general election ballot as an independent candidate. He lost to Steiwer a second time...
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360 to 64,303, to win a full, six-year term in the Senate. Meanwhile, Frederick W. Mulkey won the election to replace McNary and finished Lane's original...
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69th 70th 13 Elected in 1926. Mar 4, 1927 – Jan 31, 1938 Republican Frederick Steiwer 11 71st Re-elected in 1930. 14 72nd 73rd 14 Re-elected in 1932. Resigned...
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2006-11-08. "STEIWER, Frederick - Biographical Information". Biographical Directory of the United...
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associate dean and professor at the University of Oregon School of Law Frederick Steiwer (1908) – former United States senator from Oregon Jacob Tanzer (1959)...
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Democratic Caucus Secretary: Joshua B. Lee Republican Conference Secretary: Frederick Hale National Senatorial Committee Chairman: John G. Townsend Jr. Speaker:...
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Republican 1831–1896 Daniel F. Steck 1926–1931 2 Iowa Democratic 1881–1950 Frederick Steiwer 1927–1938 3 Oregon Republican 1883–1939 John C. Stennis 1947–1989...
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Conference Chairman: Charles L. McNary Republican Conference Secretary: Frederick Hale National Senatorial Committee Chair: Daniel O. Hastings Speaker:...
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Moore John Gerald Milton New York Royal S. Copeland James M. Mead Oregon Frederick Steiwer Alfred E. Reames Tennessee Nathan L. Bachman George L. Berry...
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Cuba on the staff of John R. Brooke, followed by service on the staff of Frederick Dent Grant. In 1896, Lewis received 11 votes for the vice presidential...
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the United States Senate to fill the vacancy created when Senator Frederick Steiwer resigned from Congress. The Democrat served until November 8, 1938...
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(R) Minority whip: Morris Sheppard (D) Republican Conference Secretary: Frederick Hale Democratic Caucus Secretary: Hugo Black Speaker: Nicholas Longworth...
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due to the January 31, 1938, resignation of two-term Republican Frederick Steiwer. Democratic businessman Alfred E. Reames was appointed February 1...
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Minority leader (Minority whip): None Republican Conference Secretary: Frederick Hale National Senatorial Committee Chair: Daniel O. Hastings then John...
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Watson Majority Whip: Simeon D. Fess Republican Conference Secretary: Frederick Hale National Senatorial Committee Chair: Daniel O. Hastings Minority...
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acclaimed author and researcher of cities, owner of BestPlaces.net. Frederick Steiwer, Oregon state senator. district attorney and 1936 Republican presidential...
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Progress Administration (WPA) project, spearheaded by Oregon senator Frederick Steiwer and took more than two years to complete. "The New Libe" as the Oregon...
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January 17, 1938 Resigned to take office as Governor of New Jersey Frederick Steiwer Oregon Republican January 31, 1938 William Gibbs McAdoo California...
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Snyder Biography Archived August 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine "Steiwer, Frederick". Biographical Directory of Congress (1774 – Present). United States...
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