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    Edwin Porch Morrow (November 28, 1877 – June 15, 1935) was an American politician, who served as the 40th Governor of Kentucky from 1919 to 1923. He was...
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  • Edward Morrow (1934–2003), Transvaal-born Anglican priest and activist Edwin P. Morrow (1877–1935), American politician Elizabeth Cutter Morrow (1873–1955)...
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    Republican nominee Edwin P. Morrow defeated Democratic incumbent James D. Black with 53.82% of the vote. Major party candidates Edwin P. Morrow, Republican James...
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    defeated Republican nominee Edwin P. Morrow by 471 votes. Major party candidates Augustus Owsley Stanley, Democratic Edwin P. Morrow, Republican Other candidates...
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    leaving office, he was appointed Kentucky State Banking Commissioner by Edwin P. Morrow, a role which he held from 1920 to 1923. Lewis continued to have several...
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    Party. In 1915, Stanley ran for governor, defeating his close friend Edwin P. Morrow by just over 400 votes in the closest gubernatorial race in the state's...
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  • Governor Morrow may refer to: Edwin P. Morrow (1877–1935), 40th Governor of Kentucky Jay Johnson Morrow (1870–1937), 3rd Governor of the Panama Canal Zone...
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    senator from Pennsylvania Irvine Lenroot, U.S. senator from Wisconsin Edwin P. Morrow, Governor of Kentucky John J. Pershing, General of the Armies from...
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    Robert P. Letcher George Madison Charles S. Morehead James T. Morehead Edwin P. Morrow Charles Scott Augustus O. Stanley Lawrence Wetherby Simeon Willis Other...
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    corruption made against the Stanley administration by his opponent, Edwin P. Morrow. Morrow won the election by more than 40,000 votes. Black returned to his...
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    the courthouse where Lockett's trial was underway, Kentucky Governor Edwin P. Morrow massed the National Guard troops into the streets to work alongside...
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    governor of Kentucky in 1895, and his son, Edwin P. Morrow was elected to that same office in 1919. Morrow actively campaigned for Abraham Lincoln for...
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  • Montgomery, All-American wrestler; 2004 Summer Olympics finishing 7th Edwin P. Morrow, former Governor of Kentucky Jean Ritchie, folk musician, singer, and...
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    and were paraded down Main Street by a party which included Governor Edwin P. Morrow. Harvard lost another game the following week to Princeton and finished...
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    especially at racetracks. Discontent with incumbent Republican Governor Edwin P. Morrow further aided Fields' campaign, and he defeated Dawson by a vote of...
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    the Gibson Guitar Corporation Monte Montague – stage and film actor Edwin P. Morrow – Governor of Kentucky, 1919–1923 Tunstall Quarles – pioneer settler...
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  • Governor". The Courier-Journal. May 20, 1919. p. 3. Retrieved August 27, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 539. "Edwin Porch Morrow". National Governors Association. Retrieved...
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    significant change as the Republicans won not merely the governorship via Edwin P. Morrow but also control of the state legislature. However, there was a thought...
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    (Bradley) Morrow, married Judge Thomas Z. Morrow, who made an unsuccessful run for the governorship of Kentucky in 1883; their son, Edwin P. Morrow, was elected...
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    War II, where she helped build B-24s and B-29s for the war effort. Edwin P. Morrow, (1877–1935), Kentucky Governor, 1919–1923. Venus Ramey, (1924–2017)...
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    half-mile from Versailles. No one from the mob was indicted and, when Gov. Edwin P. Morrow removed the sheriff from his post, local voters elected his wife to...
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    of Kentucky State Senator Thomas Zantzinger Morrow, and first cousin of Kentucky Governor Edwin P. Morrow. Wife of John Glover South. Enoch Edgar Hume...
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    Vice-President of KERA when her cousin (on her mother's side), Governor Edwin P. Morrow, signed into law Kentucky's ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment...
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    secretary of state for four years from 1920 to 1924 under governors Edwin P. Morrow and William J. Fields. He also served in a variety of positions on...
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    State Penitentiary. Governor Edwin P. Morrow dispatched the Kentucky National Guard to Lexington to protect Lockett. Morrow told the state adjutant general...
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    Revolution, 1863–1877, Harper Collins, 2002, p. 38 Snell, Mark A., West Virginia and the Civil War. History Press, 2011, p. 28 Bastress, Robert M., The West Virginia...
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    "the terrible Turk from Madisonville" by former Republican governor Edwin P. Morrow, Laffoon promised that, if elected, he would remove all of the Republican...
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    accept Black, and he was defeated in the general election by Republican Edwin P. Morrow. Chairing the convention introduced Barkley to state political leaders...
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    Edwin McMasters Stanton (December 19, 1814 – December 24, 1869) was an American lawyer and politician who served as U.S. Secretary of War under the Lincoln...
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  • Edwin Campbell X Morrow, (29 June 1968 – 16 March 2014) known professionally as DJ Edwin, was a DJ, remixer, songwriter and producer. As a DJ he pioneered...
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