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    John Sherwood Dixon (better known as Sherwood Dixon) (June 19, 1896 – May 17, 1973) was an American politician from Illinois, a member of the Democratic...
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  • England Sherwood (surname) Sherwood (given name) John Sherwood Dixon (1896–1973), American politician Dominic Sherwood Sherwood Schwartz Project Sherwood, the...
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    John P. Devine: Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. Sherwood Dixon: politician, 36th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. James K. Edsall:...
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    of Illinois In office January 10, 1949 – January 12, 1953 Lieutenant Sherwood Dixon Preceded by Dwight H. Green Succeeded by William Stratton Personal details...
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    replaced as Democratic nominee for Governor by Lieutenant Governor Sherwood Dixon. Stratton was considered to have ridden the coattails of Dwight D. Eisenhower's...
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    in was made after long conferences 'held by Stevenson and Lt. Gov, Sherwood Dixon. Warden Jerome Munie. Michael F. Seyfrit, state director of public safety...
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    (1900–1965) January 10, 1949 – January 12, 1953 (did not run) Democratic 1948 Sherwood Dixon 32 William Stratton (1914–2001) January 12, 1953 – January 9, 1961 (lost...
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    Lieutenant Colonel James M. Hanley the 2d Battalion, and Lieutenant Colonel Sherwood Dixon the 3d Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel Baya M. Harrison commanded the...
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    1895 – 1899 President Grover Cleveland William McKinley Preceded by Sherwood Dixon Succeeded by Solomon H. Bethea Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    Cross, a Republican, did not seek reelection to a third term. Democrat Sherwood Dixon was elected to succeed him in office. Incumbent attorney general George...
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    1884–1886 William G. Ewing, 1886–1890 Thomas E. Milchrist, 1891–1893 Sherwood Dixon, 1893–1894 John C. Black, 1895–1899 Solomon H. Bethea, 1899–1905 Charles...
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    Republican nomination for governor in 1952 and defeated Lieutenant Governor Sherwood Dixon to become the youngest governor in America at the time.[citation needed]...
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    was elected to succeed him in office. Incumbent lieutenant governor Sherwood Dixon, a Democrat, ultimately did not seek reelection to a second term, instead...
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    January 13, 1941 January 10, 1949 Dwight H. Green Republican 1941–1949 36 Sherwood Dixon Democratic January 10, 1949 January 12, 1953 Adlai E. Stevenson II Democratic...
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  • (Republican) (starting January 1) Lieutenant Governor of Illinois: Sherwood Dixon (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: John A. Watkins (Democratic)...
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  • 66D 20R, 6D 1948 Truman/ Barkley (D) Y 1949 Adlai Stevenson II (D) Sherwood Dixon (D) Ivan A. Elliott (D) Benjamin O. Cooper (D) Ora Smith (D) 33R, 18D...
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  • Governor of Illinois: Hugh W. Cross (Republican) (until January 10), Sherwood Dixon (Democratic) (starting January 10) Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: Rue...
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  • Idaho: Donald S. Whitehead (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Illinois: Sherwood Dixon (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: John A. Watkins (Democratic)...
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    January 12, 1953 – January 9, 1961 Governor William Stratton Preceded by Sherwood Dixon Succeeded by Samuel H. Shapiro Member of the Chicago City Council from...
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  • Idaho: Edson H. Deal (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Illinois: Sherwood Dixon (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Indiana: John A. Watkins (Democratic)...
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    Party political offices Preceded by Sherwood Dixon Democratic nominee for Governor of Illinois 1956 Succeeded by Otto Kerner Jr. Legal offices Preceded by...
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    of Neola and covers most of the farmland of Richard Rider and Jane Dixon Rider who settled the land around 1790. Lake Sherwood Recreation Area v t e...
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  • composer Bern Nadette Stanis, African-American actress December 27 – Sheila Dixon, Democrat mayor of Baltimore and criminal December 30 Dana Key, Christian...
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  • Sherwood College is a co-educational residential school in Nainital, Uttrakhand , India. It was established in 1869 and is affiliated to CISCE and IGCSE...
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  • 1940, 1944 Succeeded by Richard Yates Rowe Political offices Preceded by Vacant Lieutenant Governor of Illinois 1941–1949 Succeeded by Sherwood Dixon...
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    President, Republican victory William Stratton (Republican) 52.48% Sherwood Dixon (Democratic) 47.32% Louis Fisher (Socialist Labor) 0.20% Indiana Henry...
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  • ±% Republican William G. Stratton 2,317,363 52.48 +9.89 Democratic Sherwood Dixon 2,089,721 47.32 −9.78 Socialist Labor Louis Fisher 8,777 0.20 +0.13...
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    his Whose Line costar Brad Sherwood hosted part of the Press Correspondents' Dinner with the President. At that event, Sherwood and Mochrie featured Deputy...
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  • Retrieved September 12, 2024. Dixon, Ed (August 19, 2024). "British basketball's Manchester franchises acquired by Sherwood Family Investment Office". SportsPro...
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    architects that worked in this style are Harry Oliver, Ben Sherwood, William R. Yelland, Walter W. Dixon, Hugh W. Comstock, and Carr Jones among many other local...
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