Francis Parnell Murphy (August 16, 1877 – December 19, 1958) was an American manufacturer and politician from Nashua, New Hampshire. He served in the New...
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Francis Murphy may refer to: Francis Murphy (bishop) (1795–1858), Irish-born bishop in Australia Francis Murphy (Australian politician) (1809–1891), Australian...
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Energy (formerly TransCanada Corporation). Lake Francis and Murphy Dam are named after Francis P. Murphy, who served as the Governor of New Hampshire from...
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William Francis Murphy (April 13, 1890 – July 19, 1949) was an American politician, lawyer, and jurist from Michigan. He was a Democrat who was named to...
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governor Francis P. Murphy, owner of WMUR radio (610 AM; now WGIR) through a company known as the Radio Voice of New Hampshire, Inc. Murphy beat out several...
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Charles Francis "Silent Charlie" Murphy (June 20, 1858 – April 25, 1924), also known as Boss Murphy, was an American political figure. He was also the...
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anemia). Murphy was born on February 6, 1892, at Stoughton, Wisconsin and moved to Condon, Oregon as a youth. His father, Thomas Francis Murphy, was a congregational...
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nominee Francis P. Murphy defeated Democratic nominee Amos Blandin with 56.60% of the vote. Primary elections were held on September 15, 1936. Francis P. Murphy...
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Governor Francis P. Murphy. Primary elections were held on September 15, 1942. Styles Bridges, incumbent Senator since 1937 Arthur J. Gruenler Francis P. Murphy...
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John Francis Murphy (December 11, 1853 – January 30, 1921) was an American Irish landscape painter. His style moved from poetic Tonalism to the innovative...
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Donna Murphy (born March 7, 1959) is an American actress, best known for her work in musical theater. A five-time Tony Award nominee, she has twice won...
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Thomas Francis Murphy (December 3, 1905 – October 26, 1995) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District...
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Francis P. Murphy defeated Democratic nominee John L. Sullivan with 57.08% of the vote. Primary elections were held on September 13, 1938. Francis P....
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Portsmouth Herald. January 3, 1935. p. 1. Retrieved April 13, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 995–996. "Francis Parnell Murphy". National Governors Association. Retrieved...
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Gregory Francis Murphy (born March 5, 1963) is an American politician and urologist representing North Carolina's 3rd congressional district in the U.S...
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Francis Murphy (24 April 1836 – 30 June 1907) was an American temperance evangelist. Murphy was born in Tagoat, County Wexford, Ireland on 24 April 1836...
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Governor Murphy may refer to: Francis P. Murphy (1877–1958), 64th Governor of New Hampshire Frank Murphy (1890–1949), 35th Governor of Michigan Franklin...
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p. 100. ISBN 9781575910260. Retrieved February 25, 2017. Murphy, Paul (1974). Political Parties In American History, Volume 3, 1890-present. G. P. Putnam's...
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Timothy Francis Murphy (born September 11, 1952) is an American former politician and psychologist who served as the U.S. representative for Pennsylvania's...
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(1852–1922), politician Francis Murphy (disambiguation), multiple people Frank Murphy (disambiguation), multiple people Fred Murphy (disambiguation), multiple...
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25th US Postmaster General; 44th and 46th governor of Connecticut Francis P. Murphy (1877–1958), 64th governor of New Hampshire Addison Pratt (1802–1872)...
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officers Sir Francis Clerke and Simon Fraser. Murphy's life is the subject of a 1953 novel titled The Rifleman. Relatively few details of Murphy's early life...
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Francis Xavier Murphy, CSsR (June 16, 1914 – April 11, 2002) was a Redemptorist chaplain and theology professor. He is best known for his articles about...
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Carl E. Morin, 1947–49 Arthur E. Morneau, 1925–27 Arthur P. Morrill, 1923–25 Francis P. Murphy, 1933–35 Thomas A. Murray, 1937–43 Albert W. Noone, 1913–15...
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Patrick Francis Murphy (circa 1858 - November 24, 1931) was the owner of the Mark Cross Company in Manhattan, New York City, and was a legislator in Massachusetts...
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Edward Francis Murphy, SSJ (1892 – 1975) was an American playwright, novelist, educator, and Catholic priest known for creating the "first Catholic best-seller"...
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Kim Deal (redirect from Mrs. John Murphy)
Deal joined Pixies in January 1986, adopting the stage name Mrs. John Murphy for the albums Come on Pilgrim and Surfer Rosa. Following Doolittle and...
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Charles Francis Murphy (February 9, 1890 – May 22, 1985) was an American architect based in Chicago, Illinois. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Murphy was...
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by the New Hampshire legislature and signed into law by Governor Francis P. Murphy authorizing a $250,000 bond issue to finance erection of the tramway...
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John Murphy may refer to: John Francis Murphy (1853–1921), American landscape painter John Murphy (fiddler) (1875–1955), Irish fiddle player John Cullen...
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