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    Frank Finley Merriam (December 22, 1865 – April 25, 1955) was an American Republican politician who served as the 28th governor of California from June...
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    against conservative Republican and anti-labor incumbent Governor Frank Merriam. Merriam, known for suppressing the 1934 Longshore Strike and his conservative...
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    Sobel 1978, p. 122. "Frank Finley Merriam". National Governors Association. January 3, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2023. "Frank Merriam". California State...
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  • anthropologist Clinton Levi Merriam (1824–1900), United States Representative from New York Eve Merriam (1916–1992), American poet Frank Merriam (1865–1955), American...
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    controversial in the state's political history, pitting conservative Republican Frank Merriam against former Socialist Party member turned Democrat Upton Sinclair...
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  • Governor Merriam may refer to: Frank Merriam (1865–1955), 28th Governor of California William Rush Merriam (1849–1931), 11th Governor of Minnesota This...
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  • Sinclair in an effort to prevent him from unseating incumbent Republican Frank Merriam. Sinclair ultimately lost. The couple developed strategies and tactics...
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  • Senator Merriam may refer to: Eugene R. Merriam (born 1944), Minnesota State Senate Frank Merriam (1865–1955), California State Senate This disambiguation...
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    Colma, California. He was succeeded as governor by Lieutenant Governor Frank Merriam. On September 7, 1934, the California Toll Bridge Authority passed a...
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    was motivated largely by his opposition to the influence of Governor Frank Merriam and publisher William Randolph Hearst. In the 1936 presidential election...
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