Papers of James Hoge Tyler, 1892-1901 (bulk 1898-1901).
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Tyler, James Hoge, 1846-1925
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James Hoge Tyler was Lieutenant Governor (1890-1894) and Governor of Virginia (1898-1902). From the description of Papers of James Hoge Tyler, 1892-1901 (bulk 1898-1901). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122584897 James Hoge Tyler, Virginia governor from 1898 to 1902, was born at the Tyler family farm, "Blenheim," in Caroline County, Virginia on August 11, 1846. He was the son of George Tyler (1817-1889), a repre...
Virginia. Governor (1898-1902 : Tyler)
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James Hoge Tyler was born in Caroline County, Virginia on 11 August 1846. He was a member of the Virginia State Senate (1877), lieutenant governor of Virginia (1889), and governor of Virginia (1898-1902). He died on 3 January 1925. From the description of Papers, 1898-1902. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122539170 Governor James Hoge Tyler was the son of George and Eliza (Hoge) Tyler and was born in Caroline County on 11 August 1846. Hoge studied at Edge Hill Ac...
Brock, R. A. (Robert Alonzo), 1839-1914
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Wirt County was named for William Wirt, who gained fame in Virgtinia as a lawyer and perhaps is best known for his role in the prosecution of Aaron burr for treason. It was created in 1848 from sections of Wood and Jackson Counties. Wirt County was one of the fifty western Virginia counties to form the state of West Virginia in 1863. From the guide to the Wirt County (W. Va.) plat and land survey, 1860, (The Library of Virginia) Northumberland County was formed in 1645 from ...
Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1890-1894 : Tyler)
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