William Lee Cazort, Sr. (December 3, 1887 – October 6, 1969) was a lawyer and Democratic politician from Johnson County in the Arkansas River Valley. Winning...
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Middle District of Tennessee, was a member of the KKK while at university. Lee Cazort (D), the Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, was active in the Klan, and...
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Johnson Lee Casciaro (born 1981), Gibraltarian footballer Lee Camp (footballer), Northern Irish footballer Lee Cattermole, English footballer Lee Cazort (1887–1969)...
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challenge from Lee Cazort, who had resigned as lieutenant governor to challenge Parnell in the primary, though he withdrew and supported Cazort before the...
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was seated at the beginning of the session. President of the Senate: Lee Cazort The House was almost entirely new, with 73 freshmen members. Only three...
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1928 Lee Cazort 1930 Lawrence Elery Wilson 30 Junius Marion Futrell (1870–1955) January 10, 1933 – January 12, 1937 (did not run) Democratic 1932 Lee Cazort...
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serving grades 4 through 7. Lamar High School, serving grades 8 through 12. Lee Cazort, the youngest ever Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives and...
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governor for the remainder of the term. Cazort instead ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor. Cazort instead ran unsuccessfully for the...
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defeated several opponents, including future Lieutenant Governor William Lee Cazort of Johnson County, the original choice of the Ku Klux Klan hierarchy....
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and veteran of the Confederate States of America Army and Navy. William Lee Cazort (1887–1969), former Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas, graduated from high...
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