Charles Emory Smith (February 18, 1842 – January 19, 1908) was an American journalist and political leader. Charles Emory Smith was born in Mansfield...
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Summer Olympics bronze medalist Charles Emory Smith (1842–1908), American journalist and political leader Charles Emrys Smith (fl. 1990s–2010s), British academic...
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Virginia, 1924–1926 Charles C. Smith (Pennsylvania politician) (1908–1970), American representative from Pennsylvania Charles Emory Smith (1842–1908), American...
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R. Tillman, Edward M. Shepard, Richard Croker, Erving Winslow, Charles Emory Smith, G. F. Hoar, T. C. Platt, W. M. Stewart, Andrew Carnegie, and James...
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Knox, Secretary of the Interior Ethan Hitchcock, Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith, and Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson. With them were Judge...
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Henry M. Sage, New York State Assemblyman and New York State Senator Charles Emory Smith, U.S. Minister to Russia (1890–1892), U.S. Postmaster General (1898–1902)...
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Administration. McKinley made two other changes to his Cabinet in 1898; Charles Emory Smith succeeded the ailing Gary as Postmaster General, while John W. Griggs...
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to October 1, 1920. The paper was founded by John Weiss Forney. Charles Emory Smith was editor and owned a stake in the paper from 1880 until his death...
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replaced by William Moody, who in turn was succeeded as attorney general by Charles Joseph Bonaparte in 1906. After Hay's death in 1905, Roosevelt convinced...
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President William McKinley Preceded by William Lyne Wilson Succeeded by Charles Emory Smith Personal details Born James Albert Gary (1833-10-22)October 22, 1833...
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