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 The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (T-V)
Thomas Betterton was an English actor during the reign of Charles II.
Thomas Cromwell was Earl of Essex and an English administrator.
Thomas de Torquemada was a Dominican monk and founder of the Spanish Inquisition.
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 McRae Middle School
McRae was elected from the Third District of Arkansas to the United States Congress carrying 17 of the 19 counties.
McRae felt that the old location was too small so they agreed with the school district to exchange the smaller tract of land for a larger one across the street in Block 53 of Brad Scott Addition.
McRae was elected President of the Arkansas Bar Association and served as a delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional Convention, and was Chairman of Board of Trustees of Arkansas College in Batesville.
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 Traveler's Guide to Arkansas | Governors of Arkansas Portrait Gallery | State | 1917-1933
In 1917, McRae was a delegate to the convention which drafted a new constitution for the state, ultimately rejected by voters in 1918.
During his second term, however, McRae met with more success: a personal income-tax law was adopted, as was a school-funding plan using revenues from severance taxes and a new tobacco tax.
Thomas J. Terral was born Louisiana and attended the University of Kentucky; in 1910 he earned a law degree from the University of Arkansas.
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 National Governors Association
THOMAS CHIPMAN MCRAE, Arkansas's 26th governor, was born in Mount Holly, Union County, Arkansas, on December 21, 1851.
McRae was a member of the 1918 Arkansas Constitutional Convention, and a presidential elector in 1880.
McRae died on June 2, 1929, and is buried at the DeAnn Cemetery, Prescott, Arkansas.
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 Thomas Chipman McRae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1874, McRae was appointed to the post of Election Commissioner.
In 1920 he was elected Governor of Arkansas and served for two terms.
After the end of his terms, McRae was appointed special Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court.
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 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Thomas McRae
Thomas Chipman McRae (21 December 1851 - 2 June 1929) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives and was Governor of the State of Arkansas.
Thomas Chipman McRae IV, age 65, of Arkadelphia died after a lengthy illness at his home on the morning of Thursday, January 29, 2004.
The Mount Holly school was built with contributions from Thomas McRae, governor of Arkansas from 1921-25 and one of Davis' ancestors.
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 Textbooks by A Thomas Mcrae - Direct Textbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Thomas C. McRae, of Arkansas, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 28, 1890 by Thomas Chipman McRae
Thomas C. McRae, of Arkansas, in the House of Representatives, Thursday, January 13, 1887 by Thomas C McRae
Thomas C. McRae, of Arkansas, in the House of Representatives, Monday, February 14, 1887 by Thomas C McRae
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 Thomas Chipman McRae » Biographies of Arkansas's Governors » Exhibits » Old State House
Thomas McRae was born on December 21, 1851, in the Union County community of Mount Holly, a Presbyterian colony his father had helped found in 1843.
When McRae's father died in 1863, the young boy assumed responsibility for the farm and did not resume his formal education until his mother remarried in 1868.
McRae, however was able to shift some of the cost burden of road construction from property owners to road users in the form of a 1-cent per gallon tax on gasoline.
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 Thomas Chipman McRae
Pauline's captions on the two pictures are, "Papa's Aunt" and "Papa's Uncle." The evidence I've found indicates that he is not of blood relations, but is indeed a half brother of Henry's father, John.
The fact that she is buried as a McRae is confusing, but I have confirmed from the records that Mary Ann Chipman was first married to a Duncan L. McRae in Feb 4, 1851, and lived near Mount Holly in Union County, Arkansas.
In 1870 the McRae teenagers are living with Andrew and Mary, except Thomas.
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 Mary McRae — Wendy McRae : ZoomInfo Business People Information
Norma McRae is a professional woman with passion she is a wonderful role model and true quiet achiever.
McRae is a 1959 graduate of Davidson College and served as an infantry officer in the U.S. Army,...
Ronald K McRae was born in 1926, the son of a policeman, and grew up in Maybole attending Carrick Academy and gaining the Ramsay Medal.
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 Nevada County Depot and Museum
Thomas Chipman McRae was born on a small farm in Mount Holly, Arkansas on December 21, 1851.
Thomas Chipman McRae married Ameria Ann White, the daughter of the Nevada County clerk, Rosston, Arkansas, on December 17, 1874.
In 1877 the McRaes and their growing family moved to Prescott, Arkansas to be near the Nevada County Courthouse, recently located in that community; the new county seat.
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 AMELIA ANN WHITE MCRAE ~ Arkansas's First Ladies' Gowns ~ Collections ~ Old State House Museum
In 1884 Tom McRae was elected to Congress.
By the time Tom McRae decided to run for Governor, his wife was sixty-five and suffered from arthritis.
McRae would often sit nearby while her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
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Thomas C. McRae, of Arkansas, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 28, 1890
Thomas C. McRae, of Arkansas, in the House of Representatives, Thursday, January 13, 1887
Thomas C. McRae, of Arkansas, in the House of Representatives, Monday, February 14, 1887
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 Tom Jefferson Terral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Jefferson Terral (21 December 1882–9 March 1946) was the Democratic Governor of Arkansas from 1925 to 1927.
Thomas Jefferson Terral was born in Union Parish, Louisiana.
Thomas Terral is buried at Roselawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Little Rock.
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 Thomas Chipman McRae Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas
Thomas Chipman McRae Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas
Thomas Chipman McRae (21 December 1851 - 2 June
The McRae administration oversaw the establishment of the railroad commission and the establishment of a tuberculosis sanitarium for
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Mcphetres to Mcray
Delegate from Alabama to the Confederate Provisional Congress, 1861-62.
Thomas Banks Cabaniss; great-grandfather of Thomas Chipman McRae IV.
McRae, Thomas Chipman IV (1938-2004) — of Arkadelphia,
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 Thomas Banks Cabaniss
As an aside, The Political Graveyard's entry on cousin Thomas McRae is: "McRae, Thomas Chipman (1851-1929) Cousin of Thomas Banks Cabaniss.
It was increased to five members in 1895 and reduced to four in 1898.
In addition to those named, it has included Frank C. Armstrong of the District of Columbia (1895-98), Thomas B. Cabaniss of Georgia (1895-97), Alexander B. Montgomery of Kentucky (1895-97), Tams Bixby of Minnesota (1897-1905), Thomas B. Needles of Illinois (1897-1905), Clifton B. Breckenridge of Arkansas (1898-1905), and William E. Standley of Kansas (1903-04).
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 Thomas Banks — FactMonster.com
Banks, Thomas, 1735–1805, English neoclassical sculptor, studied at the Royal Academy.
A traveling scholarship enabled him to study in Rome from 1772 to 1779.
Thomas Chipman McRAE - McRAE, Thomas Chipman (1851—1929) McRAE, Thomas Chipman, (cousin of Thomas Banks Cabaniss), a...
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 Science Fair Projects - Thomas Chipman McRae
Members of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Thomas Chipman McRae (21 December 1851 - 2 June 1929) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, and was governor of the U.S. state of Arkansas from 1921 to 1925.
In 1918 he took part in the Arkansas Constitutional Convention.
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 Thomas Chipman Mcrae (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Many of these can be purchased in extremely hi-res digital format.
In 1917 and 1918, McRae was president of the Arkansas Bar Association ; in the latter year he took part in the Arkansas Constitutional Convention.
Please check back often as new enhancements are frequently being created
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 Chipman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Chipman, a U.S. Representative from Vermont and brother of Nathaniel
John Chipman, the name of two U.S. Representatives from Michigan, one a grandson of Nathaniel
Thomas Chipman McRae, a U.S. Representative and Governor of Arkansas
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 Williamson Family Pictures
That is because I have names of people who could be related, but no proof of their relationship.
Some of these people may be McRae's, Mary Ann Chipman McRae's from first marriage to Duncan McRae, Andrew's step-children (grown up).
If you look long enough, there are many things one can make note of, but I'll leave that to enerybody's own imagination.
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 McRAE, Thomas Chipman (1851-1929) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
McRAE, Thomas Chipman (1851-1929) Guide to Research Papers
The collection includes speeches and writings of Governor Thomas C. McRae.
The collection includes the gubernatorial papers of Governor Thomas C. McRae.
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 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville: SIZER GUIDE TO SELECTED MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS
Cardwell's acquisition of lands northwest of Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1849-1860; to the war experiences of his son, Thomas A. Cardwell, on duty in Mississippi as a private in Co. E, 1st Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry, Confederate States Army, 1861-1863; and to the granting of post-war amnesty to his son, Adison F. Cardwell of Washington County, Arkansas, 1866.
Positive prints of 123 of the 147 photographs collected or assembled by authors Reynolds and David Yancey Thomas for use in illustrating their History of the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1910), most of which have manuscript notations or printed labels on recto or verso.
The collection pertains, in part, to Thomas' interests in Arkansas history, especially as regards political, economic, and governmental affairs in the period 1914 to 1938.
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The McRae Clan Page -- well, a small subset of the McRae clan, anyway.
The other key McRae association is that of the world of computer games.
"Colin McRae"™ and the Colin McRae signature device are registered trademarks of Colin McRae.
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(Almanac - People) Percy McRae Age: 65 retired New York letter carrier who sang the national anthem at the Chicago...
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