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    The son of West Virginia Congressman Joe L. Smith, Hulett C. Smith was born in Beckley, West Virginia. Smith attended public schools in Raleigh County,...
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    place on November 8, 1960, to elect the governor of West Virginia. Hulett C. Smith unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination, while Chapman Revercomb...
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  • in Crook County, Wyoming, United States Hulett C. Merritt (1872–1956), American businessman Hulett C. Smith (1918–2012), American politician This disambiguation...
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    bombing of the gymnasium. A $5,000 reward was offered by Governor Hulett C. Smith. Ironically, the administration responded by immediately closing the...
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  • Mary Alice Tieche Smith (1918–1987) was the wife of former Governor of West Virginia, Hulett C. Smith and served as that state's First Lady from 1965...
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     1712–1713. "Hulett Carlson Smith". National Governors Association. November 15, 2015. Retrieved July 20, 2023. McKinney, John (January 19, 1965). "Smith Promises...
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    Clark, New York state legislator Nick Rahall, U.S. Representative Hulett C. Smith, Governor of West Virginia Rob Ashford, choreographer Mark Carman,...
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    politician Absalom Willis Robertson, politician Jay Rockefeller, politician Hulett C. Smith, politician William E. Stevenson, politician Cecil H. Underwood, politician...
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    the Democratic candidate was Al Smith, a Catholic New Yorker; and even in that election, the divided South provided Smith with nearly three-fourths of his...
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  • of Rhode Island Hoke Smith (1855–1931), Governor of Georgia Hulett C. Smith (1918–2012), Governor of West Virginia Israel Smith (1759–1810), Governor...
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    Democrats nominated Hulett Smith recent chair of the West Virginia Democratic Party and son of former Sixth District Representative Joe Smith. The Republicans...
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  • professional wrestler and commentator Joshua Braff, writer October 14 – Stephen A. Smith, sports TV personality October 23 – LaVar Ball, businessman October 28 –...
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  • Vietnam for involuntary second tours. October 16 – In Mexico City, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, two black Americans competing in the Olympic 200-meter...
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    politics, Smith resumed his banking career and resided in Beckley, where he died. He is interred in Sunset Memorial Park. His son Hulett C. Smith served...
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  • of the West Virginia Democratic Party 1944–1947. Father of Hulett C. Smith. Hulett C. Smith (1918–2012), chairman of the West Virginia Democratic Party...
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  • 2012 – Ib Spang Olsen, Danish author and illustrator (b. 1921) 2012 – Hulett C. Smith, American lieutenant and politician, 27th Governor of West Virginia...
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  • win the national title for the 1968 season. January 9 – In Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Institution displays the art of Winslow Homer for 6 weeks...
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    his seat when appointed as Liquor Control Commissioner by Governor William C. Marland subsequent to the 1952 election. He was nominated to Attorney General...
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  • 1926) August 3 – Lenny Bruce, comedian (b. 1925) August 6 – Cordwainer Smith, science fiction author (b. 1913) August 15 – Seena Owen, silent film actress...
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  • Slay, former NBA player for the New Jersey Nets and Charlotte Bobcats Hulett C. Smith, 27th Governor of West Virginia Gayle Conelly Manchin, American educator...
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  • 1,500 more. April 14 – In Cold Blood killers Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, convicted of murdering 4 members of the Herbert Clutter family of Holcomb...
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  • needed] Gove Saulsbury: governor of Delaware, 1865–71[citation needed] Hulett C. Smith: governor of West Virginia Rexford Tugwell: governor of Puerto Rico[citation...
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    replaced by one made of slate. From 1965 to 1969, during the term of Hulett C. Smith, the mansion underwent a thorough renovation process, with a total...
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  • Slay, former NBA player for the New Jersey Nets and Charlotte Bobcats Hulett C. Smith, 27th Governor of West Virginia Morgan Spurlock, filmmaker "Search...
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    Party political offices Preceded by Hulett C. Smith Democratic Party nominee for Governor of West Virginia 1968 Succeeded by Jay Rockefeller Legal offices...
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    Barron 1961 1965 William Wallace Barron 27 Mary Alice Tieche Smith 1965 1969 Hulett C. Smith 28 Shelley Riley Moore 1969 1977 Arch A. Moore Jr. 28th and...
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  • musician. Jack Roberts, 58, American climber, fall.[citation needed] Hulett C. Smith, 93, American politician, Governor of West Virginia (1965–1969). Peter...
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    constitution allowed governors to serve two consecutive terms. Thus, Hulett Smith was not eligible for a second term. 1968 United States elections 1968...
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  • Doctor at West Virginia University, he began working under Governor Hulett Smith. Prior to acting in an official capacity within West Virginian politics...
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    Valley Ski Resort. It was founded by future West Virginia governor Hulett C. Smith and businessman John McKay, and designed by former Army officer Robert...
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