Francis Burton Harrison (December 18, 1873 – November 21, 1957) was an American statesman who served in the United States House of Representatives and...
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Francis Harrison may refer to: Francis Burton Harrison (1873–1957), American statesman; U.S. Representative Francis Capel Harrison (1863–1938), British...
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Francis Burton Harrison Avenue, commonly known as F. B. Harrison Avenue or Harrison Avenue, is a major north-south collector road in Pasay, western Metro...
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opiates and coca products. The act was proposed by Representative Francis Burton Harrison of New York and was approved on December 17, 1914. "An Act To provide...
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Burton Norvell Harrison (July 14, 1838 – March 29, 1904), was a lawyer, American Democratic politician, and private secretary to Confederate States of...
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Harrison, J. Houston, pp. 88–89. Keith 1893, p. 43. Harrison, Francis Burton 1945. McConathy 1972. Harrison, J. Houston, pp. 79–80. Harrison, Francis...
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Philippines, by the American Governor-General of the Philippines Francis Burton Harrison. He succeeded Henry Parker Willis, who was then appointed director...
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Sir Richard Francis Burton KCMG FRGS (/ˈbɜːrtən/; 19 March 1821 – 20 October 1890) was a British explorer, writer, orientalist scholar, and soldier. He...
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in 1912 opened up the opportunity. He appointed Francis Burton Harrison as governor, and Harrison replaced mainlanders with Filipinos in the bureaucracy...
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Jesse Burton Harrison (1805–1841) was an American anti-slavery lawyer and author. Jesse Burton Harrison was born in 1805 in Lynchburg, Virginia. His father...
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grandfather of Mary Crocker (1881–1905), who married U.S. Congressman Francis Burton Harrison; Charles Templeton Crocker (1884–1948); and Jennie Adeline Crocker...
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research physicist named Francis Burton "Kiko" Harrison II, son of American politician and diplomat Francis Burton Harrison, citing areas of biographical...
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from the original on October 21, 2020. Retrieved June 22, 2019. Harrison, Francis Burton (1922). The Corner-stone of Philippine Independence. Century Company...
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– March 3, 1903 Preceded by Jefferson Monroe Levy Succeeded by Francis Burton Harrison Personal details Born Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont November 12,...
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October 19, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2013.[permanent dead link] Francis Burton Harrison (September 10, 2010). "THE CORNERSTONE OF PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE:...
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of Sulu. In 1915, Hadji Butu was appointed by Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison to the Philippine Senate, representing the 12th Senatorial District...
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Republic. Extracts from the Diaries and Records of Francis Burton Harrison by Francis Burton Harrison and Michael P. Onorato', Journal of Asian Studies...
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years then, the Executive Order 108 issued by Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison has established the town as an independent municipality. An oral...
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of Forestry by Proclamation No. 60 issued by Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison primary for scientific studies on plants and animals. Proclamation...
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Moro Province in December 1913 by Philippine Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison and replaced by Frank Carpenter, a civilian official. Carpenter...
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ISBN 0-19-512509-6. The Harrison Narcotics Act (Public Law 63-223, December 17, 1914) was named for its sponsor, Sen. Francis Burton Harrison (1873–1957) According...
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artwork. Barbara Harrison Wescott was born on October 27, 1904 in New York City. She was the second daughter of Francis Burton Harrison and his first wife...
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American Civil War, and Constance Cary was a novelist. Harrison's brother, Francis Burton Harrison, was Governor-General of the Philippines from 1913 to...
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Philippine Commission: William Cameron Forbes, until September 1, 1913 Francis Burton Harrison, from September 2, 1913 Vice-Governor: Newton W. Gilbert, until...
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4, 1899 – March 3, 1907 Preceded by Philip B. Low Succeeded by Francis Burton Harrison Constituency 15th district (1899–1903) 16th district (1903–07)...
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from 1922 to 1937; namesake of Halsema Highway Francis Burton Harrison, governor general for whom Harrison Road was named John Hay, United States Secretary...
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Connecticut State Senate, All-American football player and coach: 30 Francis Burton Harrison (1895), US Representative from New York, Governor-General of the...
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district. In September 1916, he was appointed by Governor-General Francis B. Harrison, through Executive Order No. 64, as Secretary of the Interior and...
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could not get built because of budgetary cuts. Governor General Francis Burton Harrison used funds intended for the Burnham Plan to build an Executive...
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Templeton Crocker (section St. Francis Hotel)
His brother-in-law, via marriage to his eldest sister Mary, was Francis Burton Harrison. The first husband of his younger sister Jennie was national tennis...
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