Charles Manley Smith (August 3, 1868 – August 12, 1937) was an American politician from Vermont. He served as the 59th lieutenant governor of Vermont from...
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Elsie C. Smith, the state senate's only female member, was fairly considered with respect to committee assignments; in fact, Senator Smith was appointed...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 1608–1609. "Charles Manley Smith". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 12, 2023. "Gov. Charles M. Smith Inaugurated in Customary...
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Washington Charles Lynwood Smith Jr. (born 1943), U.S. federal judge Charles Manley Smith (1868–1937), governor of Vermont, 1935–37 Charles P. Smith (1926–2014)...
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Effa Louise Manley (née Brooks; March 27, 1897 – April 16, 1981) was an American sports executive. She co-owned the Newark Eagles baseball franchise in...
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Clement; Redfield Proctor Jr.; John E. Weeks; Stanley C. Wilson; Charles Manley Smith; William H. Wills; Mortimer R. Proctor; Lee E. Emerson; Joseph B...
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York Herman T. Schneebeli (1930) – U.S. House of Representatives Charles Manley Smith (1891) – Governor of Vermont David J. Bradley (1938) – writer, New...
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Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame places him among the leading English...
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1935 Lieutenant Benjamin Williams Charles Manley Smith Preceded by John E. Weeks Succeeded by Charles Manley Smith 57th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont...
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Jacksonians and elected John Smith, a Jacksonian, as Speaker, and organized the chamber. The Anti-Masons re-elected John Smith, a Jacksonian, as Speaker...
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