Curtis Coe "C. C." Bean (January 4, 1828 – February 1, 1904) was an American businessman and politician. Politically he served one term as Arizona Territory's...
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47th (1881–1883) G. H. Oury (D) 48th (1883–1885) 49th (1885–1887) Curtis Coe Bean (R) 50th (1887–1889) Marcus A. Smith (D) 51st (1889–1891) 52nd (1891–1893)...
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1886. Retired when appointed Secretary of State of Arizona Territory. Curtis Coe Bean Republican Territory March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1887 Elected in 1884...
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Charles Debrille Poston (1864–1865) John Noble Goodwin (1865–1867) Curtis Coe Bean (1885–1887) Nathan Oakes Murphy (1895–1897) Ralph Henry Cameron (1909–1912)...
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Tritle (R) Hiram M. Van Arman (R) 1883 1884 Clark Churchill (R) 1885 Curtis Coe Bean (R) C. Meyer Zulick (D) James A. Bayard (D) 1886 1887 Briggs Goodrich...
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William Badger (1779–1852), mill owner, 15th governor of New Hampshire Curtis Coe Bean (1828–1904), politician Rudi Blesh (1899–1985), jazz critic and enthusiast...
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Hawaii; member of the executive council of the Republic of Hawaii Curtis Coe Bean (1846) – delegate from the Territory of Arizona to the U.S. House of...
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Independents. Stevens and Charles T. Hayden favored Democratic policies while Curtis Coe Bean and John Smith advocated those of the Republican party. The fifth candidate...
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company at the time, T.M. Alexander, William Cole and a man named Curtis Coe Bean. One day in June 1875, while walking through the Bradshaw Mountains...
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Island) William S. Barry (United States Representative from Mississippi) Curtis Coe Bean (United States Representative from Arizona) Benjamin T. Eames (United...
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