John Netherland Heiskell (November 2, 1872 – December 28, 1972) was a prominent American newspaper editor who served briefly in the United States Senate...
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Rogersville. John Netherland Heiskell, a grandson of Netherland, briefly represented Arkansas in the United States Senate in 1913. Frederick Heiskell William...
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Carrick was married to Eliza Netherland, a daughter of prominent Unionist John Netherland. Toward the end of the war, Heiskell's decades-old friendship with...
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prominent Memphis-area judge. John Netherland Heiskell, a great-nephew, briefly served as a U.S. Senator from Arkansas. Heiskell was appointed to the Board...
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Doherty, faculty member in the UT Health Science Center in Memphis John Netherland Heiskell, 1893 graduate of the University of Tennessee; publisher and editor...
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throughout the simmering battle. The Gazette was owned and edited by John Netherland Heiskell, who guided it with a firm hand through most of the 20th century...
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and the riot were condemned by local and state leaders (such as John Netherland Heiskell in a front-page editorial in the Arkansas Gazette), and the case...
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List'?". NPR. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017. "John Netherland Heiskell (1872–1972)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Archived from the original...
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U.S. Senate Preceded by John Netherland Heiskell U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Arkansas 1913 Succeeded by Joseph Taylor Robinson...
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Succeeded by John N. Heiskell 20th Governor of Arkansas In office January 8, 1901 – January 8, 1907 Preceded by Daniel W. Jones Succeeded by John Sebastian...
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