Charles Hillman Brough (July 9, 1876 – December 26, 1935) was an American politician who served as the 25th Governor of Arkansas from 1917 to 1921. He...
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purchased and absorbed Hillman in 1942. Charles Hillman Brough, the governor of Arkansas from 1917 to 1921, was a faculty member at Hillman College early in...
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"Charles Hillman Brough". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 4, 2023. Dougan, Michael B. (December 5, 2022). "Charles Hillman Brough (1876–1935)"...
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Governor Brough may refer to: Charles Hillman Brough (1876–1935), 25th Governor of Arkansas John Brough (1811–1865), 26th Governor of Ohio This disambiguation...
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troops (requested by Arkansas governor Charles Hillman Brough) and local terrorist organizations. Gov. Brough led a contingent of 583 US soldiers from...
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Socialist Party of America candidate for governor of Arkansas against Charles Hillman Brough. Fulks wrote Rev. Ben M. Bogard Fails to Halt Devil Darrow, an attack...
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election was held on November 5, 1918. Incumbent Democratic Governor Charles Hillman Brough won re-election to a second term, defeating Socialist nominee Clay...
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George Washington Hays did not seek a third term. Democratic nominee Charles Hillman Brough defeated Republican nominee Wallace Townsend and Socialist nominee...
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and playwright Bill Brough (born 1966), American politician Charles Hillman Brough (1876–1935), American politician Clayton Brough (born 1950), American...
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suppress the blacks, and started attacking blacks at large. Governor Charles Hillman Brough requested federal troops to stop what was called the Elaine massacre...
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