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    William Cary Renfrow (March 15, 1845 – January 31, 1922) was a native of North Carolina, United States. He enlisted in the Confederate Army at the age...
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  • actress and model Randy Renfrow (born 1958), American racecar driver William Cary Renfrow (1845–1922), American soldier Renfro (surname) Renfroe, surname Hanks...
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    August 22. He was inaugurated on May 10. The nomination of Renfrow's successor specifies that Renfrow resigned but no reason is given. Barnes was nominated...
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    Tribes would be appointed as vice-presidents: William C. Rogers, Principal Chief of the Cherokees; William H. Murray, appointed by Chickasaw Governor Douglas...
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    mortally wounded at the Battle of Cedar Creek Virginia (Lincolnton) William Cary Renfrow (1845–1922), 3rd Governor of Oklahoma Territory, 1893–1897 (Smithfield)...
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    professional wrestler Edward W. Pou, U.S. congressman, 1901–1934 William Cary Renfrow, third governor of Oklahoma Territory Jerry Sands, professional baseball...
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    When President William McKinley, a Republican, took office in 1897, he appointed Barnes to replace the outgoing Democrat William Cary Renfrow as governor...
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  • 1894. In 1898 he was appointed postmaster of Oklahoma City by President William McKinley and he served in that position until 1902. In 1907, he ran for...
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    abrupt end when Grover Cleveland became president and appointed William Cary Renfrow governor on May 7, 1893. Seay made his home in Kingfisher, building...
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    the Democratic Party. Williams 1932, p. 604. Corden, Seth K.; Richards, William B. (1912). The Oklahoma Red Book. Oklahoma City, Okla. p. 127. Retrieved...
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