John William Boehne (October 28, 1856 – December 27, 1946) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, father of John William Boehne Jr. Born in Scott Township...
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John Boehne may refer to: John W. Boehne (1856–1946), U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1909 to 1913 John W. Boehne Jr. (1895–1973), U.S. Representative...
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John William Boehne Jr. (March 2, 1895 – July 5, 1973) was an American World War I veteran who served six terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana...
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John W. Boehne House, also known as the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity House, is a historic home located at Evansville, Indiana. It was designed by the architecture...
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Boehne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John W. Boehne (1856–1946), American politician John W. Boehne Jr. (1895–1973), American...
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Quarterly Inc. 1975. ISBN 0-87187-072-X. Congressman Pete Visclosky - official U.S. House website 41°30′N 87°0′W / 41.500°N 87.000°W / 41.500; -87.000...
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Republican National Union (NU) Opposition (O) Republican (R) Whig (W) Each state elects two senators by statewide popular vote every six years...
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and judge for the United States Customs Court Randall Boe, attorney John W. Boehne, Jr., former U.S. Representative Alexander Campbell Botkin, Lieutenant...
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1909–13. Father of John W. Boehne Jr. John W. Boehne Jr. (1895–1973), U.S. Representative from Indiana 1931–43. Son of John W. Boehne. Hale Boggs, (1914–1972)...
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Preceded by John A. M. Adair Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana's 8th congressional district 1917–1932 Succeeded by John W. Boehne, Jr....
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8th district In office January 3, 1943 – January 3, 1947 Preceded by John W. Boehne Jr. Succeeded by E.A. Mitchell Member of the Indiana House of Representatives...
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re-election to Greenwood. John W. Boehne Democratic March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913 1st Elected in 1908. Retired. John W. Boehne Jr. Democratic March 4, 1931...
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York Times. Retrieved April 6, 2014. "Official congressional directory / by W.H. Michael. v.072 no.02 pt.01 yr.1932". HathiTrust. "Our Campaigns - PA -...
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W. Landis (Republican) 47.7% ▌George I. Houser (Socialist) 0.8% Indiana 8 John W. Boehne Jr. Democratic 1930 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y John W. Boehne Jr...
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Indiana's 1st district In office March 4, 1913 – March 3, 1917 Preceded by John W. Boehne Succeeded by George K. Denton Member of the Indiana House of Representatives...
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Bedwell (Democratic) 47.8% Indiana 8 John W. Boehne Jr. Democratic 1930 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y John W. Boehne Jr. (Democratic) 55.5% ▌Charles F. Werner...
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(Democratic) 53.9% ▌Gerald W. Landis (Republican) 46.1% Indiana 8 John W. Boehne Jr. Democratic 1930 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y John W. Boehne Jr. (Democratic) 63...
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September 16, 1940 John W. McCormack, from September 16, 1940 Democratic Whip: Patrick J. Boland Democratic Caucus Chairman: John W. McCormack, until September...
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that, McCloskey was reelected four more times before losing to Republican John Hostettler in 1994, amid the Republican Revolution. Hostettler represented...
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trifecta. This was the first Congress to have more than one Senate president (John Garner and Henry Wallace) due to the passage of the 20th Amendment in 1933...
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John Garner was subsequently elected as Speaker. Majority Leader: Henry T. Rainey Majority Whip: John McDuffie Democratic Caucus Chairman: William W....
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1942). "Only 65% of Vote is Likely Today". The New York Times. Harding, John (1944). "The 1942 Congressional Elections". American Political Science Review...
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Member: Frederick R. Lehlbach) Military Affairs (Chairman: John J. McSwain; Ranking Member: W. Frank James) Mines and Mining (Chairman: Joe L. Smith; Ranking...
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office. He married Anna Cowen there in 1896. They had five children. John W. Boehne, a prominent Evansville Democrat, brought Buckner to the attention of...
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Ranking Member: Hernando D. Money) Finance (Chairman: Nelson W. Aldrich; Ranking Member: John W. Daniel) Fisheries (Chairman: Jonathan Bourne Jr.; Ranking...
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Howard W. Smith, and other Southern Democrats opposed Roosevelt's policies with the Republicans, but were in the minority. Vice President John Nance Garner...
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1st district In office March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1943 Preceded by John W. Boehne Jr. Succeeded by Ray J. Madden Personal details Born William Theodore...
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President: John N. Garner (D) President pro tempore: Key Pittman (D) Majority Leader: Joseph Taylor Robinson (D), until July 14, 1937 Alben W. Barkley (D)...
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Democratic and Farmer–Labor interim appointments and the defection of George W. Norris from the Republican Party to become independent, the Republicans were...
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John Hopkins Foster (January 31, 1862 – September 5, 1917) was an American lawyer and politician who served two terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana...
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