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    Andrew Jackson Montague (October 3, 1862 – January 24, 1937; nickname "Jack") was a Virginia lawyer and American politician. He served as the 44th governor...
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  • Party politician Andrew Jackson Montague (1862–1937), 44th Governor of Virginia 1902–1906 and US Congressman 1912–1937 Andrew Montague (Irish politician),...
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  • to 1865). His son Andrew Jackson Montague became Governor of Virginia and a U.S. Congressman, and grandson Robert Latane Montague rose to become a general...
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  • 1898. p. 1. Retrieved July 19, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1654–1655. "Andrew Jackson Montague". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 18, 2023. "New...
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    Virginia. Washington, D.C.: Men of Mark Publishing Company. pp. 316. Andrew Jackson Montague college william mary. "Morton, Jeremiah, (1799–1878)". Biographical...
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  • Senator, 2017–2023; member, Virginia House of Delegates, 2006–2017 Andrew Jackson Montague – 44th Governor of Virginia, 1902–1906; U.S. Representative, 1913–1937...
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    Virginia's 3rd congressional district against Virginia's Governor Andrew Jackson Montague as well as the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Auditor of...
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    construction and 1843). Burials in the churchyard include Congressman Andrew Jackson Montague and Chesty Puller. The church was listed on the National Register...
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    Party rather than the Democrats), against Virginia's Governor Andrew Jackson Montague as well as the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Auditor of...
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    1898 1902 James Hoge Tyler 41 Elizabeth Lyne Hoskins Montague 1902 1906 Andrew Jackson Montague 42 Elizabeth Deane Lyons Swanson 1906 1910 Claude A. Swanson...
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    Colgate Darden, Elbert Trinkle, Westmoreland Davis, Claude Swanson, Andrew Jackson Montague, and Frederick Holiday. Alumni who became Governor of another U...
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  • Southern Politics in the 1990s. LSU Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-4181-6. Cain, Andrew (January 13, 2010). "Democrats pick up state Senate seat". timesdispatch...
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  • Charles Triplett O'Ferrall Preceded by R. Taylor Scott Succeeded by Andrew Jackson Montague Personal details Born (1859-07-25)July 25, 1859 Warrenton, Virginia...
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    Brantley Aycock (D) Albert B. White (R) William D. Jelks (D) 1902 Andrew Jackson Montague (D) 1903 Joseph M. Terrell (D) James B. Frazier (D) S. W. T. Lanham...
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    for her safety, Montague and Luke declare that she must leave. Eleanor, however, now regards the house as her home and resists. Montague and Luke force...
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    Lieutenant Edward Echols Preceded by Charles T. O'Ferrall Succeeded by Andrew Jackson Montague 16th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia In office January 1, 1890 –...
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    1, 1898 Democratic appointed by Governor Charles T. O'Ferrall Andrew Jackson Montague January 1, 1898 – January 1, 1902 Democratic Became governor January...
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    garden site, which includes four contributing garden buildings. Andrew Jackson Montague purchased the property in 1934. It is considered by many historians...
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    (1833–1909) March 15, 1898 – February 1, 1906 James Hoge Tyler Andrew Jackson Montague 6 Joseph D. Eggleston II (1867–1953) February 1, 1906 – January...
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    previous trials could not be utilized for 1868 impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson because those rules used wording specific to a trial being presided...
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  • Washington, D.C., to promote scientific research with a $10 million gift from Andrew Carnegie. February 9 – Fire levels 26 city blocks of Jersey City, New Jersey...
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  • suffrage in Virginia, serving on a state committee under Governor Andrew Jackson Montague. The committee convinced him to support women having the right...
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    Ranking Member: Ulysses S. Guyer) Coinage, Weights and Measures (Chairman: Andrew Somers; Ranking Member: Lloyd Thurston) Conservation of Wildlife Resources...
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  • 24 – Adolf Cluss, engineer architect (born 1825 in Germany) August 1 – Andrew Wylie, judge (born 1814) August 21 – Mary Mapes Dodge, children's author...
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    Plumley (R) ▌1. S. Otis Bland (D) ▌2. Colgate W. Darden Jr. (D) ▌3. Andrew Jackson Montague (D) ▌4. Patrick H. Drewry (D) ▌5. Thomas G. Burch (D) ▌6. Clifton...
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  •   Nominee Andrew Jackson Montague John Hampton Hoge Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 116,691 81,366 Percentage 58.2% 40.6%...
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    Gibson (R) ▌1. S. Otis Bland (D) ▌2. Menalcus Lankford (R) ▌3. Andrew Jackson Montague (D) ▌4. Patrick H. Drewry (D) ▌5. Joseph Whitehead (D) ▌6. Clifton...
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    election made him the first Democratic president to win reelection since Andrew Jackson had in the 1832 election. Wilson's wheat policies aided in the Democratic...
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  • Vermont: John G. McCullough (Republican) Governor of Virginia: Andrew Jackson Montague (Democratic) Governor of Washington: Henry McBride (Republican)...
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  • Retrieved 2014-05-29. "Encyclopedia of Cleveland History: HARD, GEN. DUDLEY JACKSON". Ech.case.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 2014-05-29...
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