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Research Results For 'West Virginia'

ALBERT B. WHITE

Albert B White was an American politician. He was a Republican governor of West Virginia from 1901 until 1905.
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ALEXANDER CAMPBELL

Alexander Campbell was an Irish theologian. He was born in 1788 at Ireland and died in 1866. He went to the USA in 1809. He was the founder of the sect called Disciples of Christ or Campbellites, and of Bethany College in West Virginia,
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ARCH A. MOORE, JR

Arch A Moore Jr was an American politician. He was a Republican governor of West Virginia from 1985 until 1989.
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ARCH A. MOORE JR

Arch A Moore Jr was an American politician. He was a Republican governor of West Virginia from 1985 until 1989.
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ARETAS B. FLEMING

Aretas B Fleming was an American politician. He was a Democratic governor of West Virginia from 1890 until 1893.
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ARTHUR I. BOREMAN

Arthur I Boreman was an American politician. He was a Republican governor of West Virginia from 1863 until 1869.
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CECIL H. UNDERWOOD

Cecil H Underwood was an American politician. He was a Republican governor of West Virginia from 1957 until 1961.
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CLARENCE W. MEADOWS

Clarence W Meadows was an American politician. He was a Democratic governor of West Virginia from 1945 until 1949.
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DANIEL D. T. FARNSWORTH

Daniel D T Farnsworth was an American politician. He was a Republican governor of West Virginia during 1869.
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DAVID HUNTER

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David Hunter was an American soldier. He was born in 1802 and died in 1886. He commanded the main column of McDowell's army in the Manassas campaign in 1861 and commanded a division at Bull Run. He succeeded General Fremont in command of the Western Department. He commanded the Department of Kansas from 1861 to 1862, when he was transferred to the Southern Department. He organized the first regiment of coloured troops. In 1864 he commanded the Department of West Virginia. He was president of the commission which tried the assassins of President Abraham Lincoln. He was brevetted major-general in 1865 and retired from service in 1866.
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