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    Martin Edwin Trapp (April 18, 1877 – July 26, 1951) was an American state auditor, governor and lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Oklahoma's...
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  • Trapp (1925–2005), English historian Joseph Trapp (1679–1747), English academic and cleric Kevin Trapp (born 1990), German football goalkeeper Martin...
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    Jack C. Walton was impeached and removed in 1923, Lieutenant Governor Martin E. Trapp served in the office for the remainder of the term. He styled himself...
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  • 1926 to run for Governor of Oklahoma to replace outgoing Governor Martin E. Trapp. During the campaign, Johnston was supported by the Ku Klux Klan. Winning...
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    was vacant following the succession of former Lieutenant Governor Martin E. Trapp to the governorship after Governor John C. Walton's removal from office...
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    requesters. The OSBI was created in 1925 during the term of Governor Martin E. Trapp. The OSBI is governed by a seven-member commission, with each member...
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      Nominee Martin E. Trapp Eugene B. Lawson George G. Hamilton Party Democratic Republican Socialist Popular vote 104,285 80,419 53,072 Percentage 42.9%...
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    1923, Walton was convicted and removed from office. Lieutenant Governor Trapp succeeded Walton and became the sixth Governor of Oklahoma on the same day...
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    and Johnson, however, both supported civil rights. In October 1960, when Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested at a peaceful sit-in in Atlanta, Georgia, Kennedy...
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    self-defense. Lynn was later shot and killed in a gunfight in 1932. Governor Martin E. Trapp (1877–1951) directed that Tilghman's body lie in state in the rotunda...
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