Edward Young Parsons (December 12, 1842 – July 8, 1876) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born in Middletown, Kentucky, Parsons attended the public...
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Grant. Watterson was elected to fill the rest of Edward Y. Parsons' term in the U.S. House when Parsons died in office. Watterson was called "the last of...
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Edward Parsons may refer to: Edward Parsons (minister) (1762–1833), English Congregational minister and writer. Edward Y. Parsons (1842–1876), U.S. Representative...
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Elected in 1872. Renominated but declined. 1873–1883 [data missing] Edward Y. Parsons (Louisville) Democratic March 4, 1875 – July 8, 1876 44th Elected...
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March 3, 1843 4th Elected in 1841. Lost re-election to G. Caldwell. Edward Y. Parsons Democratic March 4, 1875 – July 8, 1876 5th Elected in 1874. Died...
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4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 Preceded by Boyd Winchester Succeeded by Edward Y. Parsons Member of the Kentucky Senate In office 1868 1871 Personal details...
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Ballou) Democratic (House) Democratic (Senate) Architect of the Capitol: Edward Clark Librarian of Congress: Ainsworth Rand Spofford Public Printer of the...
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power. Parsons received constant reports about the rise of Nazism through his friend, Edward Y. Hartshorne, who was traveling there. Parsons began, in...
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with himself cast as Parsons. Parsons was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1978 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews. Parsons was the host of the...
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1828–1879 Claude V. Parsons 1930–1941 Illinois Democratic 1895–1941 Edward Y. Parsons 1875–1876 Kentucky Democratic 1842–1876 Herbert Parsons 1905–1911 New...
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