Carmack, Edward Ward, 1858-1908
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Carmack, Edward Ward, 1858-1908
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Carmack, E. W. 1858-1908
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Carmack, Edward W. 1858-1908
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Editor of Nashville and Memphis, Tenn., newspapers, prohibitionist, U.S. representative, 1897-1901, and senator, 1901-1907.
Edward Ward Carmack (1858-1908) of Sumner County, Tenn., was a lawyer, editor of Nashville and Memphis, Tenn., newspapers, prohibitionist, United States representative, 1897-1901, and senator, 1901-1907. He was assassinated in Nashville in 1908 by Duncan Brown Cooper and his son, Robin Cooper.
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African American agricultural laborers
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Lumber trade
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Kentucky
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Philippines
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Burnside (Ky.)
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Tennessee
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Lakeland (Fla.)
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Tennessee
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