Eurith Dickinson Rivers oral history collection, 1971-1972.
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Georgia. Governor (1937-1941 : Rivers)
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Harris, Roy Vincent, 1895-1985
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Roy Vincent Harris (1895-1985), campaign manager for four Georgia governors E.D. Rivers, Ellis Arnall, Herman Talmadge, and Eugene Talmadge. From the description of Roy Vincent Harris oral history interview, 1972 Aug. 14. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38726993 From the description of Roy Vincent Harris oral history interviews, 1972 Aug. 10 and 20. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38726990 Roy V. Harris (1895-1985), Georgia Legislator...
Dean, Braswell.
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Arnall, Ellis Gibbs, 1907-1992
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Ellis Gibbs Arnall (1907- ), Georgia Governor (1943-1947). From the description of Ellis Gibbs Arnall oral history interview, 1971 July 24 and September 16. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38726976 From the description of Ellis Gibbs Arnall oral history interview, 1976 July 6. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38476301 From the description of Ellis Gibbs Arnall oral history interview, 1977 July 27. (Georgia State University). WorldCat r...
Rivers, Eurith Dickinson, 1895-1967
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Griffin, Marvin, 1907-1982
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Marvin Griffin (1907-1982), served as Georgia's Adjutant General (1944-1948), Lt. Governor (1949-1955), and Governor (1955-1959). From the description of Marvin Griffin oral history interview, 1971 Aug. 21. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38726988 Marvin Griffin (1907-1982), Georgia Adjutant General (1944-1948), Lt. Governor (1949-1955), and Georgia Governor (1955-1959). From the description of Marvin Griffin oral history interview, 1976 June. (Ge...
Georgia Government Documentation Project.
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Pittard, Joseph
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Thompson, M. E. (Melvin Ernest), 1903-1980
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M.E. Thompson (1903- ), Georgia Lt. Governor (1946), served as Georgia Governor (1947-1949) after the death of Eugene Talmadge. From the description of M.E. Thompson oral history interview, 1976. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38477598 M.E. Thompson (1903-1980) was born in Jenkins County, Georgia. He held various positions in public school education and in politics, including acting governer of Georgia from 1947-1948. From the description of M.E....
Patten, L. L. b. 1896.
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Herndon, Jane Walker, 1939-
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Lewis, John Chapman, b. 1892,
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John Chapman Lewis (b. 1892) Georgia legislator from Hancock County. From the description of John Chapman Lewis oral history interview, 1971 Oct. 16. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38726995 ...
Musgrove, Downing, 1911-
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Downing Musgrove (1911- ), lawyer, served as secretary to Governor E.D. Rivers from 1937-1940, and later in Georgia House of Representatives. From the description of Downing Musgrove oral history interview, 1971 Aug 11. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38727003 Downing Musgrove (1911- ), executive secretary to Georgia Governor E.D. Rivers (1937-1940) and Georgia House of Representatives (1951-1960). From the description of Downing Musgrove oral his...
Roquemore, W. A.
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