Thomas Stevenson Drew (August 25, 1802 – January 1879) was the third Governor of the U.S. state of Arkansas. He was born in Wilson County, Tennessee....
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spelt Drew, English playwright Thomas Stevenson Drew (1802–1879), US politician Sir Thomas Drew (architect) (1838–1910), Irish architect Thomas Drew (diplomat)...
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65. "Thomas Stevenson Drew". National Governors Association. January 15, 2019. Retrieved February 1, 2023. Roberts, Bobby (May 16, 2019). "Thomas Stevenson...
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portrait painter and garden designer, Chandor Gardens in Weatherford Thomas Stevenson Drew, the third governor of Arkansas, lived for a time in Weatherford...
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Major League Baseball player Thomas Stevenson Drew (1802–1879), American politician Noble Drew Ali, real name Timothy Drew (1886–1929), American founder...
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Biggers was part of a large plantation owned by Arkansas governor Thomas Stevenson Drew. In 1889, a businessman named Benjamin Franklin Bigger, the town’s...
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Governor Drew may refer to: George Franklin Drew (1827–1900), 12th Governor of Florida Thomas Stevenson Drew (1802–1879), 3rd Governor of Arkansas This...
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over the office of Governor. Drew was sworn in as the 3rd Governor of Arkansas on 5 November 1844. "Gov. Thomas Stevenson Drew". National Governors Association...
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report results. The results from Pike County were rejected. "Gov. Thomas Stevenson Drew". National Governors Association. Retrieved 1 December 2023. Arkansas...
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office July 5, 1841 – 1849 Governor Archibald Yell Samuel Adams Thomas Stevenson Drew Preceded by A. Boileau (acting) Succeeded by Christopher C. Danley...
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