Frank Michael Byrne (October 23, 1858 – December 24, 1927) was an American businessman and politician who served as the eighth Governor of South Dakota...
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Frank or Frankie Byrne may refer to: Frank M. Byrne (1858–1927), American politician Frank Byrne (Irish nationalist) (1848–1894), an instigator of the...
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The Gov. Frank M. Byrne House in Faulkton, South Dakota was built in about 1898 and was remodeled in 1904 and 1917. It was listed on the National Register...
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Assembly Frank Byrne (Irish nationalist), instigator of the Irish National Invincibles Frank M. Byrne, eighth governor of South Dakota Gabriel Byrne (born...
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January 7, 1909. p. 1. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1451. "Frank M. Byrne". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 4, 2023. "Wheels Begin...
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Governor Byrne may refer to: Brendan Byrne (1924–2018), 47th Governor of New Jersey Frank M. Byrne (1858–1927), 8th Governor of South Dakota Joseph Byrne (British...
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1914. Despite a close election in 1912, incumbent Republican Governor Frank M. Byrne defeated Democratic nominee James W. McCarter, an Edmunds County Judge...
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circle of Progressives. In 1914, Norbeck reluctantly accepted Governor Frank Byrne's invitation to run for Lieutenant Governor on the Republican ticket;...
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declined to run for re-election to a third term. Lieutenant Governor Frank M. Byrne won the Republican primary to succeed Vessey, and then faced State Senator...
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elected governor in their own right: Charles N. Herreid (1900 & 1902), Frank M. Byrne (1912 & 1914), Peter Norbeck (1916 & 1918), William H. McMaster (1920...
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