Eugene Mabbett Travis (June 10, 1863 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York – July 25, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York City) was an American businessman and politician...
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Canadian television personality Edward Travis (1888–1956), British cryptographer and intelligence officer Eugene M. Travis (1863–1940), American politician...
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Senator Travis may refer to: Eugene M. Travis (1863–1940), New York State Senate Joe Lane Travis (born 1931), Kentucky State Senate Robert S. Travis (1909–1980)...
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predecessor Eugene M. Travis, Wendell and bond broker Albert L. Judson were indicted on charges of grand larceny. It was charged that Travis as Comptroller...
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H. Tracy Patrick F. Trainor William C. Traphagen F. Warren Travers Eugene M. Travis Valentine Treadwell Frank P. Treanor Thomas Tredwell 1785–89, 1803–07...
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Republican ticket was elected. The incumbents Whitman, Schoeneck, Hugo, Travis, Woodbury, Wells and Williams were re-elected. The Republican, Democratic...
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Webster II (born April 30, 1991), known professionally as Travis Scott (formerly stylized as Travi$ Scott), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and...
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Whitman (R) Edward Schoeneck (R) Francis Hugo (R) Egburt E. Woodbury (R) Eugene M. Travis (R) James L. Wells (R) 34R, 17D 100R, 50D James W. Wadsworth Jr. (R)...
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Bogard, Travis (1988). Complete Plays 1913–1920. The Library of America. Vol. 40. New York: Literary Classics. ISBN 0-940450-48-8. O'Neill, Eugene; Bogard...
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William Sohmer January 1, 1911 December 31, 1914 Democratic two terms Eugene M. Travis January 1, 1915 December 31, 1920 Republican three terms James A. Wendell...
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