John Prentiss Carter (February 7, 1840 - July 24, 1925) was an American politician. He served in both houses of the Mississippi Legislature and was the...
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1850 John R. Carter (diplomat) (1864–1944), U.S. diplomat and banker John Prentiss Carter (1840–1925), lieutenant governor of Mississippi John Carter Sr...
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Runnelstown Corinth Good Hope Hintonville Janice Mahned Tallahala Wingate John Prentiss Carter, American politician Dale Goodin, American politician Tristan Jackson...
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Mississippi In office January 19, 1904 – January 21, 1908 Lieutenant John Prentiss Carter Preceded by Andrew H. Longino Succeeded by Edmond Favor Noel Speaker...
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Ott Carruth, NFL player Robert Carson, pitcher for New York Mets John Prentiss Carter, lieutenant governor of Mississippi (1904–1908) Lewis Elliott Chaze...
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November 27, 1835. p. 2. Retrieved March 20, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 806. "John Anthony Quitman". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 15, 2023...
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Teamsters' strike; 21 people die and 416 are injured in the violence. May–June – John C. Merriam leads the Saurian Expedition, a paleontological research mission...
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Mississippi Department of Archives and History. OCLC 777030828. Winkle, John W. III (2014). The Mississippi State Constitution (second ed.). Oxford University...
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1815) July 26 – Henry Clay Taylor, admiral (born 1845) August 16 – Colonel Prentiss Ingraham, author of dime fiction (born 1843) August 22 – Kate Chopin, fiction...
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February 17 – Elizabeth M. Ramsey research physician (died 1993) February 20 – John Kenley, theatrical producer (died 2009) February 28 – Bugsy Siegel, gangster...
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