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    Charles Edward Magoon (December 5, 1861 – January 14, 1920) was an American lawyer, judge, diplomat, and administrator who is best remembered as a governor...
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  • with the surname include: Charles Edward Magoon (1861–1920), American lawyer, judge, diplomat, and administrator Seymour Magoon (1908–?), American hitman...
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    1909. Another pro-American government was established in Cuba under Charles Magoon. Finally, on September 28, 1906, Estrada Palma, by then 71 years old...
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  • Loynaz del Castillo. Palma resigned and the United States Governor Charles Magoon assumed temporary control until 1909. Following the election of José...
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  • failed states. 1906 to 1909: The U.S. governed Cuba under Governor Charles Magoon. 1914: During a revolution in the Dominican Republic, the U.S. Navy...
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  • Memorial Theatre Charles Edward Jennings, Irish soldier Charles Edward Magoon, American lawyer Charles Edward Merriam, American professor Charles Edward Russell...
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    American commissioners, who released him. Soon thereafter, Governor Charles Magoon appointed him Chief of the Penitentiary of the Republic. In consequence...
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  • reoccupy Cuba under Provisional Governor William Howard Taft. 13 October Charles Magoon becomes Provisional Governor of Cuba 1909 28 January U.S. occupation...
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    since Tomás Estrada Palma in 1906. Gomez succeeded American Governor Charles Magoon. Born: Lionel Crabb, British spy and diver; in London (disappeared 1956)...
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  • for US dollars and Spanish pesetas..." This sign was chosen by Charles Edward Magoon, acting chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, and was approved...
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