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    territory. Harry B. Hawes was born in Covington, Kentucky, to Smith Nicholas and Susan Elizabeth (Simrall) Hawes. His grandfather was Richard Hawes, U.S. Congressman...
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    The Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act passed to authors Congress Butler B. Hare, Senator Harry B. Hawes and Senator Bronson M. Cutting. (ch. 11, 47 Stat. 761, enacted...
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    to Representative Harry B. Hawes. Cochran was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by Hawes' resignation, and...
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    politically influential Hawes family. His brother, uncle, and cousin also served as U.S. Representatives, and his grandson Harry B. Hawes was a member of the...
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    regular election to the next term, but lost both races to Democrat Harry B. Hawes. There were two elections due to the June 22, 1925, death of one-term...
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    Democratic nominee Harry B. Hawes, who won 52% of the vote. Hawes also defeated Williams in the regular election held the same day. Harry B. Hawes, member of...
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    Harry B. Hawes, who won 51% of the vote. Hawes also defeated Williams in the special election held the same day. Ewing Cockrell, judge Harry B. Hawes...
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    several other candidates representing minor parties. Folk defeated Harry B. Hawes and Kansas City Mayor James A. Reed for the Democratic nomination. "Our...
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    place on November 8, 1932, in Missouri. Incumbent Democratic Senator Harry B. Hawes did not seek re-election, and Democratic candidate Bennett Champ Clark...
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  • and author of Civil War and western North Carolina books and articles Harry B. Hawes (1869–1947), U.S. senator from Missouri Jesse Helms (1921–2008), U.S...
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