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    Edward Ward Carmack (November 5, 1858 – November 9, 1908) was an attorney, newspaperman, and political figure who served as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee...
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  • cofounder of id Software Chris Carmack (born 1980), American actor Edward W. Carmack (1858–1908), American politician George Carmack (1860–1922), American discoverer...
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    A statue of Edward W. Carmack was installed in Nashville, Tennessee, United States in 1924. The statue was the work of American sculptor Nancy Cox-McCormack...
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    Democratic Party over the issue of prohibition. One faction, led by Edward W. Carmack, wanted to extend the state's Four Mile Law (which banned the sale...
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    Brown Cooper, who had been convicted of murdering his political foe Edward W. Carmack. Patterson's veto of a popular prohibition bill in 1909 and his attempts...
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    term, defeating Republican candidate F. Todd Meacham. Edward W. Carmack Jr., son of Edward W. Carmack John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney, law professor, politician...
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    meet or caucus together. The first conference secretary was Sen. Edward W. Carmack of Tennessee, who was elected in March 1903. The current conference...
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    Edward W. Carmack Jr. and easily won the general election against Republican William B. Ladd, and Independent candidate John Randolph Neal Jr. Edward...
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    opponent and newspaper competitor, Edward W. Carmack. Cooper warned Carmack that if his name appeared again in Carmack's newspaper, The Tennessean, he would...
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    when a young man practicing law in that place. Pike told Senator Edward W. Carmack that he was not the author of "The Old Canoe," and could not imagine...
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    elected by the legislature. In 1907, he defeated the incumbent Senator Edward W. Carmack in a public primary, and Taylor was elected by the state legislature...
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    Senator Edward W. Carmack were conspiring to control the state Democratic Party. To appease Taylor's supporters, the party allowed Taylor to face Carmack in...
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  • in 1901. Lost renomination. Mar 4, 1901 – Mar 3, 1907 Democratic Edward W. Carmack 19 58th Re-elected in 1905. Died. 20 59th Vacant Mar 10, 1905 – Mar...
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  • both sons of the South. But in 2000, Tennessee voted for Republican George W. Bush over Al Gore by single digit margins. Since 2000, Tennessee has become...
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  • John A. Moon (D) John W. Gaines (D) Thetus W. Sims (D) Rice Alexander Pierce (D) Edward W. Carmack (D) 56th (1899–1901) Charles Edward Snodgrass (D) 57th...
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    in a shootout in Nashville that killed Patterson's political foe, Edward W. Carmack. Following the shooting, Peay withdrew from state politics and returned...
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  • Wadsworth Loring Mark Kellogg Charles de Young William Cowper Brann Edward Ward Carmack Walter W Liggett Censorship in the United States Peele, Thomas (August...
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    D.C., 1907; and Keso, Edward Elmer. The Senatorial Career of Robert Latham Owen. Gardenvale, Canada: Garden City Press, 1938. W.O. Owen Jr. originally...
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    Claiborne. March 4, 1819 – March 4, 1823 Elected in 1819. Retired. Edward W. Carmack Democratic March 4, 1897 – March 4, 1901 10th Elected in 1896. Retired...
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    Democratic Caucus Chairman: Arthur P. Gorman Democratic Caucus Secretary: Edward W. Carmack Speaker: Joseph G. Cannon (R) Majority Leader: Sereno E. Payne Majority...
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    February 5, 2020. Retrieved June 21, 2020. Historic England. "Statue of Edward Colston (1202137)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved August...
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    20, 1897 – March 3, 1901 Preceded by Isham G. Harris Succeeded by Edward W. Carmack Personal details Born (1845-04-05)April 5, 1845 Memphis, Tennessee...
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    Civil War Humphrey Bate, an early Grand Ole Opry string band leader Edward W. Carmack, a U.S. Senator for Tennessee and an early editor of The Tennessean...
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  • reference to demagoguery and hypocrisy is traced to U.S. senator Edward W. Carmack during a May 31, 1902, speech in the U.S. Congress, where he said...
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  • George W. Campbell - U.S. Minister to Russia; U.S. Senator (1811-1819); Secretary of the Treasury. Member of Tennessee Lodge #2.: 279  Edward W. Carmack -...
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  • Democratic 1834–1910 Frank Carlson 1950–1969 3 Kansas Republican 1893–1987 Edward W. Carmack 1901–1907 2 Tennessee Democratic 1858–1908 Jean Carnahan 2001–2002...
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    supporters of Patterson and supporters of his gubernatorial opponent, Edward W. Carmack. The Brownlow Republicans offered to vote for Patterson for governor...
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    Tennessean was Edward W. Carmack. Lea became involved in Democratic Party politics as a member of the faction led by Carmack. In 1908, Carmack was shot and...
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    Executive Papers (Chairman: Edward S. Minor; Ranking Member: Charles F. Cochran) District of Columbia (Chairman: Joseph W. Babcock; Ranking Member: Adolph...
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  • (Prohibition) 1.84% Tennessee 10 Edward W. Carmack Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Edward W. Carmack (Democratic) 81.46% ▌J. W. Vernon (Republican) 18...
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