Davis Elkins, the Glossary
Davis Elkins (January 24, 1876 – January 5, 1959) was a United States senator from West Virginia.[1]
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32 relations: Adjutant general, Andover, Massachusetts, Business magnate, Clarence W. Watson, Classes of United States senators, Elkins, West Virginia, Guy D. Goff, Harvard University, Henry G. Davis, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, List of United States senators from West Virginia, Major (United States), Nathan Goff Jr., Phillips Academy, Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi, Republican Party (United States), Richmond, Virginia, Spanish–American War, Stephen B. Elkins, United States Army, United States Congress, United States congressional delegations from West Virginia, United States Senate, Virginia, Washington and Old Dominion Railroad, Washington, D.C., West Virginia, Western Front (World War I), William E. Glasscock, World War I, 1918 United States Senate elections, 7th Infantry Division (United States).
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- Republican Party United States senators from West Virginia
Adjutant general
An adjutant general is a military chief administrative officer.
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Andover, Massachusetts
Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Business magnate
A business magnate, also known as an industrialist or tycoon, is a person who has achieved immense wealth through the creation or ownership of multiple lines of enterprise.
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Clarence W. Watson
Clarence Wayland Watson (May 8, 1864May 24, 1940) was a coal mining "baron" from West Virginia. Davis Elkins and Clarence W. Watson are 20th-century West Virginia politicians.
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Classes of United States senators
The 100 seats in the United States Senate are divided into 3 classes to determine which seats will be up for election in any 2-year cycle, with only 1 class being up for election at a time.
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Elkins, West Virginia
Elkins is a city in and the county seat of Randolph County, West Virginia, United States, along the Tygart Valley River. Davis Elkins and Elkins, West Virginia are Davis and Elkins family.
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Guy D. Goff
Guy Despard Goff (September 13, 1866January 7, 1933) was an American lawyer and politician - who served as a United States senator from West Virginia. Davis Elkins and Guy D. Goff are 20th-century West Virginia politicians, Republican Party United States senators from West Virginia and West Virginia Republicans.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Henry G. Davis
Henry Gassaway Davis (November 16, 1823 – March 11, 1916) was an American politician and businessman who served as a United States senator from West Virginia. Davis Elkins and Henry G. Davis are Davis and Elkins family.
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Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Lawrenceville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) within Lawrence Township in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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List of United States senators from West Virginia
Below is a list of United States senators from West Virginia.
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Major (United States)
In the United States Army, Marine Corps, Air Force and Space Force, major is a field officer above the rank of captain and below the rank of lieutenant colonel.
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Nathan Goff Jr.
Nathan Goff Jr. (February 9, 1843 – April 23, 1920) was a United States representative from West Virginia, a Union Army officer, the 28th United States Secretary of the Navy during the administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes, a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and of the United States Circuit Courts for the Fourth Circuit and a United States senator from West Virginia. Davis Elkins and Nathan Goff Jr. are 20th-century West Virginia politicians and Republican Party United States senators from West Virginia.
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Phillips Academy
Phillips Academy (also known as PA, Phillips Academy Andover, or simply Andover) is a co-educational college-preparatory school for boarding and day students located in Andover, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.
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Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi
Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi, (29 January 1873 – 18 March 1933) was an Italian mountaineer and explorer, briefly Infante of Spain as son of Amadeo I of Spain, member of the royal House of Savoy and cousin of the Italian King Victor Emmanuel III.
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Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Richmond, Virginia
Richmond is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.
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Spanish–American War
The Spanish–American War (April 21 – December 10, 1898) began in the aftermath of the internal explosion of in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading to United States intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.
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Stephen B. Elkins
Stephen Benton Elkins (September 26, 1841January 4, 1911) was an American industrialist and politician. Davis Elkins and Stephen B. Elkins are 20th-century West Virginia politicians, Davis and Elkins family and Republican Party United States senators from West Virginia.
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United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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United States Congress
The United States Congress, or simply Congress, is the legislature of the federal government of the United States.
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United States congressional delegations from West Virginia
These are tables of congressional delegations from West Virginia to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate.
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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Virginia
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.
Washington and Old Dominion Railroad
The Washington and Old Dominion Railroad (colloquially referred to as the W&OD and sometimes the "Virginia Creeper") was an intrastate short-line railroad located in Northern Virginia, United States.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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West Virginia
West Virginia is a landlocked state in the Southern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
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Western Front (World War I)
The Western Front was one of the main theatres of war during the First World War.
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William E. Glasscock
William Ellsworth Glasscock (December 13, 1862 – April 12, 1925) was an American politician who served as the 13th Governor of West Virginia as a Republican from 1909 to 1913. Davis Elkins and William E. Glasscock are 20th-century West Virginia politicians.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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1918 United States Senate elections
The 1918 United States Senate elections were held throughout 1918, the midpoint of Woodrow Wilson's second term as president.
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7th Infantry Division (United States)
The 7th Infantry Division is an active duty infantry division of the United States Army based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord charged with sustaining the combat readiness of two Stryker brigade combat teams (BCT), a combat aviation brigade, and a Division Artillery Unit, as well as participating in several yearly partnered exercises and operations in support of U.S.
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See also
Davis and Elkins family
- Coketon, West Virginia
- Davis & Elkins College
- Davis Elkins
- Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church
- Davis, West Virginia
- Elkins, West Virginia
- Gassaway, West Virginia
- Graceland (Elkins, West Virginia)
- Henry G. Davis
- Henry Gassaway Davis House
- Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House
- Stephen B. Elkins
- Thomas B. Davis
- Thomas, West Virginia
- William Lukens Elkins
Republican Party United States senators from West Virginia
- Arthur I. Boreman
- Chapman Revercomb
- Davis Elkins
- Guy D. Goff
- Henry D. Hatfield
- Howard Sutherland
- Hugh Ike Shott
- John D. Hoblitzell Jr.
- Nathan B. Scott
- Nathan Goff Jr.
- Peter G. Van Winkle
- Shelley Moore Capito
- Stephen B. Elkins
- Waitman T. Willey
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis_Elkins
Also known as Davis Algernon Elkins.