Ingram Macklin Stainback (May 12, 1883 – April 12, 1961) was an American politician. He served as the ninth Territorial Governor of Hawaii from 1942 to...
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Tucker Stainback (1829–1902), American classicist and Presbyterian minister Ingram Stainback (1883–1961), American politician Tuck Stainback (1911–1992)...
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Ingram Macklin Stainback (1883–1961), the ninth Territorial Governor of Hawaiʻi Ingram Marshall (1942–2022), American composer Ingram Olkin (1924–2016)...
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Party of Hawaii, Long was appointed to the office after the term of Ingram Stainback. After statehood was achieved he served in the United States Senate...
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segregationist. Stainback was born circa 1879 in Somerville, Tennessee. His father, Charles A. Stainback Sr, was a lawyer and his brother, Ingram Stainback, served...
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1934, confirmed by the Senate on February 5, and took office on March 2. Stainback had little power until October 24, 1944, as his predecessor had declared...
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Poindexter remained in office until August 24, 1942, when his successor, Ingram Stainback, was confirmed. He remained in Hawaii and practiced law and in July...
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considered by many to be the greatest exhibition shooter in history Ingram Stainback (1883–1961), territorial governor of Hawaii; born in Somerville William...
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Prostitute. Following pressure from various groups, Hawaii's Governor, Ingram Stainback, ordered the closure of the red-light district. On September 21, 1944...
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Peters Charles R. Hemenway Alexander Lindsay Jr. Wade Warren Thayer Ingram Stainback Arthur G. Smith Harry Irwin John A. Matthewman William B. Lymer Harry...
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