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Arthur T. Hannett was born in Lyons, New York on February 17 is the 48th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 317 days remaining (318 in leap years). Events 197 - Battle of Lugdunum, Roman Emperor Septimius Severus defeats his rival Clodius Albinus, securing full control over the Roman Empire. 1621 - Miles Standish is appointed as first... February 17, 1884 is a leap year starting on Tuesday (click on link to calendar). Events January 4 - The Fabian Society is founded in London. February 1 - Edition one of the Oxford English Dictionary is published. March 13 - The siege of Khartoum, Sudan begins (ends on January 26, 1885). April 22 - Colchester... 1884; the son of William and Mary McCarthy Hannett. After completing high school he entered Syracuse University Syracuse University is an American private university. The main campus is located in Syracuse, New York, and shares space with the nearby SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. The school also owns a Sheraton Hotel and golf course near the campus, as well as properties in New... Syracuse University, where he was graduated in 1910 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). Events January-April January - In Greece, the Military League forces parliament and the king to summon National Assembly to revise Constitution. January 15- In the United Kingdom, General Election held in response to House of Lords rejection of... 1910. Hannett came to Gallup (Navajo Naʼnízhoozhí) is a city located in McKinley County, New Mexico. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 20,209. It is the county seat of McKinley County6. Route 66 runs through Gallup and the towns name is mentioned in... Gallup, New Mexico in 1911 is a common year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). Events January-June January 1 - Northern Territory is separated from South Australia January 3 - In London, in what becomes known as the Siege of Sidney Street, the Metropolitan Police and the Scots Guards engage in a shootout... 1911, where he began to practice law. His first public office was City Attorney and he also served as Mayor of Gallup for four years. Hannett married Louise Westfall, daughter of William and Estella Westfall, at Clyde is a village located in Wayne County, New York. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 2,269. The Village of Clyde is in the Town of Galen. Geography Clyde is located at 43°53 North, 76°5213 West (43.084232, -76... Clyde, New York on August 13 is the 225th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (226th in leap years), with 140 days remaining. Events up to 999 523 - John succeeds Hormisdas as Pope. 1000-1499 1099 - Paschal II elected Pope. 1315 - Louis X of France marries Clemence dAnjou. 1326 - Aradia de... August 13, 1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. (click on link for calendar) Events January-March January 30 - House of Lords rejects Irish Home Rule Bill February 1 - New York Citys Grand Central Terminal opens as the worlds largest train station. February 3 - The 16th Amendment to the... 1913. He was an alternate delegate from This article needs cleanup. Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. State nickname: Land of Enchantment Other U.S. States Capital Santa Fe Largest city Albuquerque Governor Bill Richardson Official languages English and Spanish Area 315,194 km² (5th)  - Land 314... New Mexico to the Featured at the Democratic National Convention are speeches by prominent party figures. Here, former President Jimmy Carter addressed the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston. The Democratic National Convention is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years administered by the Democratic National Committee of the United States... Democratic National Convention at This article is about the city in the US state of Maryland. For other meanings of the word Baltimore, please see: Baltimore (disambiguation) City nickname: Charm City Location in the state of Maryland Founded 30 July 1729 Mayor Martin OMalley (Dem) Area  - Total  - Water 1,214.4... Baltimore in 1912 is a leap year starting on Monday. Events January-March January 1 - Establishment of Republic of China. January 6 - New Mexico is admitted as the 47th U.S. state. January 17 - British polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott and a team of four begin the second expedition to reach the... 1912, and chairman of the New Mexico delegation at the Democratic National Convention at This article is about the city in California. For other meanings, see San Francisco (disambiguation). San Francisco skyline. The City and County of San Francisco (population 776,773), the fourth-largest city in the state of California, United States in terms of population, is a consolidated city-county situated at... San Francisco in 1920 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar) Events January January 7 - Forces of Russian White admiral Kolchak surrender in Krasnoyarsk. January 9 - Britain announces it will build 1,000,000 homes for war veterans. January 10 - League of Nations holds its first meeting... 1920. After serving as a member of the State Highway Commission from For alternative meanings, see March (disambiguation). March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. March begins (astrologically, non-sidereal) with the sun in the sign of Pisces and ends in the sign of Aries... March 1923 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). Events January-June January 1 - Grouping of all UK railway companies into four larger companies January 10 - Lithuania seizes and annexes Memel January 11 - Troops from France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr area to force Germany... 1923, until December is the twelfth and last month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. December begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of Sagittarius and ends in the sign of Capricorn. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in... December 1924 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). Events January January 7 - Great fire in London harbour January 8 - Heavy blizzards in England January 10 - British submarine L-34 sinks in the English Channel - 43 dead. January 21 - Vladimir Lenin dies and Joseph Stalin... 1924, Hannett was elected This is a list of Governors of the state of New Mexico (est. 1912): William C. McDonald Democratic 1912-1917 Ezequiel C. de Baca Democratic 1917 Washington E. Lindsey Republican 1917-1919 Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo Republican 1919-1921 Merritt C. Mechem Republican 1921-1923 James F. Hinkle Democratic 1923-1925... Governor of New Mexico and served from January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Here a calendar year refers to the order in which the months are displayed, January to December. The first day of the medieval Julian year was usually a day other than January 1... January 1, Events January-May January 3 - Benito Mussolini announces he is taking dictatorial powers over Italy. January 5 - Nellie Tayloe Ross becomes the first female governor in the United States. January 21 - Albania declares itself a republic January 30 - Government of Turkey throws Patriarch Constantine VI out of Istanbul February 1... 1925 until January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Here a calendar year refers to the order in which the months are displayed, January to December. The first day of the medieval Julian year was usually a day other than January 1... January 1, Events January 7 - First transatlantic telephone call - New York City to London January 9 - Military rebellion crushed in Lisbon January 14 - Paul Doumer elected president of France January 19 - Britain sends troops to China February 12 - First British troops lad on Shanghai February 14 - Earthquake in Yugoslavia - 700 dead February... 1927.



Governors of This article needs cleanup. Please edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. State nickname: Land of Enchantment Other U.S. States Capital Santa Fe Largest city Albuquerque Governor Bill Richardson Official languages English and Spanish Area 315,194 km² (5th)  - Land 314... New Mexico
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. Start the Charles Bent article If you have created this page in the past few minutes and it has not yet appeared, it may not be visible due to a delay in updating the database. Please wait and check... Bent | Calhoun | Lane | Meriwether | Rencher | Connelly | Mitchell | Pile | Giddings | Axtell | Lew Wallace Lewis Lew Wallace (April 10, 1827–February 15, 1905) was an American Civil War general, U.S. statesman and author, who is probably best remembered for his historical novel Ben-Hur. Wallace was born in Brookville, Indiana to a prominent local family. His father, David Wallace, later... Wallace | Sheldon | Edmund Gibson Ross (December 7, 1826 - May 8, 1907) was a politician who represented the state of Kansas and the (then) U.S. Territory of New Mexico. Ross was born in Ashland, Ohio. He worked in the newspaper business, first in Ohio, then in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Topeka, Kansas. After... Ross | Prince | Thornton | Otero | Hagerman | Curry | Mills | McDonald | Baca | Lindsey | Categories: Wikipedia cleanup | People stubs | 1859 births | 1930 deaths ... Larrazolo | Mechem | Hinkle | Hannett | Dillon | Arthur Seligman was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on June 14, 1873, the son of Bernard and Frances Seligman. He married Frankie E. Harris of Cleveland, Ohio, on July 4, 1896. He died while he was Governor of New Mexico in September 1933. Education In 1887, Seligman graduated from... Seligman | Andrew W. Hockenhull was born in Missouri on January 16, 1877. He attended Southwest Baptist College in Bolivar, Missouri, received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri in 1897, and studied law at the University of Texas. Hockenhull married Mame Drake of Bolivar, Missouri on November 20... Hockenhull | Clyde K. Tingley was born on a farm near London, Ohio, on January 5, 1882. He moved to New Mexico in 1910, and served in several positions and offices including: alderman and member of the Albuquerque City Commission; district maintenance superintendent, New Mexico State Highway Department, Albuquerque district ( 1925- 1926... Tingley | Miles | Dempsey | Mabry | Mechem | Simms | Mechem | Burroughs | Mechem | Bolack | Mechem | Campbell | David Francis Cargo (born January 13, 1929) is a Republican politician from the state of New Mexico. He was governor of New Mexico from 1967 until 1971. He also took part in the Republican gubernatorial primary of 1994, taking second place. He lost to Gary E. Johnson and received more... Cargo | Bruce King was a three term Democratic governor of the US State of New Mexico. Born April 6, 1924 in Stanley, New Mexico, King served in the US Army during World War II. After the war, he attended The University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. His career in politics began... King | Raymond S. (Jerry) Apodaca was born in Las Cruces, New Mexico, in 1934. After earning a bachelor of science degree from the University of New Mexico, he opened his own insurance business. In 1965, Apodaca was elected to the New Mexico State Senate, where he served four terms, 1966 to... Apodaca | Bruce King was a three term Democratic governor of the US State of New Mexico. Born April 6, 1924 in Stanley, New Mexico, King served in the US Army during World War II. After the war, he attended The University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. His career in politics began... King | Anaya | Carruthers | Bruce King was a three term Democratic governor of the US State of New Mexico. Born April 6, 1924 in Stanley, New Mexico, King served in the US Army during World War II. After the war, he attended The University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. His career in politics began... King | Gary Earl Johnson (born January 1, 1953) was the Republican governor of the U.S. state of New Mexico from 1995 to 2003. He is also a well-known and outspoken opponent of the War on Drugs. In 1994 he received the Republican nomination for governor after a long primary... Johnson | Bill Richardson is currently the Governor of the state of New Mexico. He has previously served as a Congressman, Secretary of Energy, and Ambassador to the United Nations. William Blaine Bill Richardson (born November 15, 1947) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party. He has served... Richardson


 
 

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