Richard Coke (March 18, 1829 – May 14, 1897) was an American lawyer and statesman from Waco, Texas. He was the 15th governor of Texas from 1874 to 1876...
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Richard Coke (1829–1897) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 15th Governor of Texas. Richard Coke may also refer to: Richard Coke...
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Virginia. He was the uncle of politicians Richard Coke and Octavius Coke. Born in Williamsburg, Virginia, Coke pursued in preparatory studies as a young...
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county was founded in 1889 and is named for Richard Coke, the 15th governor of Texas and later a U.S. senator. Coke County was one of 46 prohibition, or entirely...
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Coca-Cola (redirect from Coke bottle)
Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. In 2013, Coke products were sold in over 200 countries...
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Tigers as of 2010-2011 Richard Coke, an American lawyer, farmer, and statesman Richard Coke Jr., a Virginia congressman Richard Toby Coke (born 1954), an English...
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for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Democrat Richard Coke. Richard Coke, former Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court (Democratic)...
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Richard Coke Marshall Jr. (March 13, 1879 - March 12, 1961) served as an American brigadier general during World War I. Richard Coke Marshall Jr. was born...
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Thomas William Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester KG DL (26 December 1822 – 24 January 1909), known as Viscount Coke from 1837 to 1842, was a British peer. Leicester...
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Incumbent Governor Richard Coke was elected to a second term in office over William Chambers, a judge of the First Judicial District. Richard Coke, incumbent...
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after former Texas Governor Richard Coke, contemporary news accounts indicate he was named after Methodist Bishop Thomas Coke. Stevenson had three brothers...
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Richard Townshend Coke (born 1 February 1954), known as Toby Coke and as Richard Toby Coke, is an English landowner and forester who served as leader of...
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Grande frontier. In 1873, Davis was defeated for reelection by Democrat Richard Coke (42,633 votes to 85,549 votes) in an election marked by irregularities...
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Justice Coke may refer to: James Leslie Coke (1875–1957), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii Richard Coke (1829–1897), associate justice...
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Coke was the unofficial name of a reformulation of the soft drink Coca-Cola, introduced by the Coca-Cola Company in April 1985. It was renamed Coke II...
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and 1876 and succeeded to the governorship on December 1, 1876 when Richard Coke resigned to become a United States Senator. Hubbard's gubernatorial term...
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John Richard Coke Smyth (1808–1882) was a British artist and traveller. Smyth produced a few collections of prints from his travels. A few works arose...
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Sir Edward Coke (/kʊk/ CUUK, formerly /kuːk/; 1 February 1552 – 3 September 1634) was an English barrister, judge, and politician. He is often considered...
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Robert Coke (1651–1679), of Thorington, Suffolk and Holkham, Norfolk, was an English politician. He was the only son of Richard Coke and was educated...
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18, 1870. p. 2. Retrieved July 10, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1524–1525. "Richard Coke". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Texas Legislature...
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three years later. The state election of 1873 saw newly elected Governor Richard Coke and the state legislature recommission the Rangers. During these times...
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garrison, Coke moved to Tottenham, where he died on 8 September 1644. John Coke was born in Trusley on 5 March 1563, second son of Richard Coke (ca.1540–1582)...
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Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (6 May 1754 – 30 June 1842), known as Coke of Norfolk or Coke of Holkham, was a British politician and agricultural...
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son of Marion Lewis Marshall and his wife Rebecca Coke Marshall. His maternal grandfather, Richard Coke Marshall, was a colonel for the Confederacy in the...
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Edward Coke, Viscount Coke (2 February 1719 – 31 August 1753), styled The Hon. Edward Coke from 1728 to 1744, was a British Member of Parliament. He represented...
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Republican 45th 7 Elected in 1876. Mar 4, 1877 – Mar 3, 1895 Democratic Richard Coke 4 46th Re-elected in 1881. Lost re-election. 7 47th 48th 8 Re-elected...
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in economics and sociology. After her marriage in 1908 to Lieutenant Richard Coke Burleson (1881-1960) of the Third Field Artillery, they were ordered...
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Legislature, ensuring that a Democrat would replace him. Incumbent governor Richard Coke defeated former Texas Supreme Court justice John Ireland on the third...
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son of David Cohen. Richard Coke Jr. (1790–1851), U.S. Representative from Virginia 1829–33. Uncle of Richard Coke. Richard Coke (1829–1897), Texas State...
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by Roger Q. Mills In office March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1901 Preceded by Richard Coke Succeeded by Joseph W. Bailey Personal details Born (1853-12-29)December...
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