Herman G. Kump, the Glossary
Herman Guy Kump (October 31, 1877February 14, 1962) was the 19th Governor of West Virginia from 1933 to 1937.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Capon Springs, West Virginia, Democratic Party (United States), Edna Hall Scott Kump, Eldora Nuzum, Elkins, West Virginia, Great Depression, Homer A. Holt, J. Alfred Taylor, Jack Robert Nuzum, List of governors of West Virginia, University of Virginia, West Virginia, William G. Conley, 1932 West Virginia gubernatorial election.
- Burials in West Virginia
- Democratic Party governors of West Virginia
- Farmers from West Virginia
- Mayors of places in West Virginia
- West Virginia circuit court judges
Capon Springs, West Virginia
Capon Springs is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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Edna Hall Scott Kump
Edna Hall Scott Kump (April 18, 1887 – January 19, 1957) was the wife of former governor of West Virginia (USA) Herman G. Kump and was the state's first lady from 1933 to 1937.
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Eldora Nuzum
Eldora Marie Nuzum (Bolyard; 1926–2004) was an American newspaper editor and journalist who interviewed several United States presidents.
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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.
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Great Depression
The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world.
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Homer A. Holt
Homer Adams Holt (March 1, 1898January 16, 1975) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 20th governor of West Virginia from 1937 to 1941. Herman G. Kump and Homer A. Holt are 20th-century West Virginia politicians, American Presbyterians, Democratic Party governors of West Virginia, Military personnel from West Virginia and West Virginia lawyers.
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J. Alfred Taylor
James Alfred Taylor (September 25, 1878 – June 9, 1956) was an American politician, a member of the Democratic Party from West Virginia. Herman G. Kump and J. Alfred Taylor are 20th-century West Virginia politicians, American Presbyterians and Military personnel from West Virginia.
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Jack Robert Nuzum
Jack Robert Nuzum (1921–1998) served several years as Circuit Judge representing Randolph County (20th Circuit) in Elkins, West Virginia from 1976–1991. Herman G. Kump and Jack Robert Nuzum are Military personnel from West Virginia, West Virginia circuit court judges and West Virginia lawyers.
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List of governors of West Virginia
The governor of West Virginia is the head of government of West VirginiaWV Constitution article VII, § 5.
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University of Virginia
The University of Virginia (UVA) is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia, 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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William G. Conley
William Gustavus Conley (January 8, 1866October 21, 1940) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the Attorney General of West Virginia (1908–1913) and 18th governor of West Virginia as a Republican (1929 to 1933). Herman G. Kump and William G. Conley are 20th-century West Virginia politicians, county prosecuting attorneys in West Virginia, Mayors of places in West Virginia and West Virginia lawyers.
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1932 West Virginia gubernatorial election
The 1932 West Virginia gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1932, to elect the governor of West Virginia.
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See also
Burials in West Virginia
- Alexander F. Mathews
- Andrew Edmiston Jr.
- Chester H. West
- Devil Anse Hatfield
- Friend H. Burt
- Greasy Neale
- Henry G. Davis
- Henry M. Mathews
- Herman G. Kump
- Hershel W. Williams
- Hugh Hill (baseball)
- James Caudy
- James M. Thomson (Virginia politician)
- John H. Hill
- John M. Wolverton
- Leon P. Miller
- Louis A. Johnson
- Philip R. Thompson
- Ruth Ann Davis
- Thomas B. Robertson
- William Foreman
- William Gordon Mathews
- William M. Banks
Democratic Party governors of West Virginia
- Aretas B. Fleming
- Bob Wise
- Clarence W. Meadows
- Earl Ray Tomblin
- Emanuel Willis Wilson
- Gaston Caperton
- Henry M. Mathews
- Herman G. Kump
- Homer A. Holt
- Hulett C. Smith
- Jacob B. Jackson
- Jay Rockefeller
- Jim Justice
- Joe Manchin
- John J. Cornwell
- John J. Jacob (West Virginia politician)
- Matthew M. Neely
- Okey Patteson
- Wally Barron
- William A. MacCorkle
- William C. Marland
Farmers from West Virginia
- Alexander Boteler
- Alexander W. Monroe
- Allen V. Evans
- Andrew Delmar Hopkins
- Augustus A. Chapman
- Cleve Benedict
- Frank Morton (plant breeder)
- George A. Porterfield
- Gus Douglass
- Herman G. Kump
- Hershel W. Williams
- Isaac Parsons (Confederate military officer)
- Isaac Parsons (Virginia politician)
- James Sloan Kuykendall
- John Yates Beall
- Joseph Johnson (Virginia politician)
- Kent Leonhardt
- Philip C. Pendleton
- Thomas Carskadon
- Upton Buhrman
- Violet Dandridge
Mayors of places in West Virginia
- Andrew Edmiston Jr.
- Andy McKenzie
- Anthony Senecal
- Benjamin Franklin Morris II
- Carl G. Bachmann
- Charles Brooks Smith
- David Nohe
- Edward T. England
- Henry Bell Gilkeson
- Herman G. Kump
- James H. Harless
- James Sloan Kuykendall
- Joe L. Smith
- John M. Wolverton
- John Quincy Adams Nadenbousch
- Joseph Marcellus McWhorter
- Joseph Sprigg
- Joseph W. Gallaher
- Kenneth Keller Hall
- Matthew M. Neely
- Melvin C. Snyder
- Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy (politician)
- Thomas E. Millsop
- Thomas Maley Harris
- Virgil A. Lewis
- Wally Barron
- Warren Miller (West Virginia congressman)
- William G. Conley
West Virginia circuit court judges
- Aquilla B. Caldwell
- Ben Moore (judge)
- Charles S. Lewis
- Christopher Wilkes
- Daniel Polsley
- David Emmons Johnston
- Donald Cookman
- Edwin Maxwell (attorney general)
- Ephraim B. Hall
- Frank Cruise Haymond
- George C. Sturgiss
- George M. Scott (West Virginia judge)
- Gina M. Groh
- Harlan M. Calhoun
- Herman G. Kump
- Homer A. Holt (justice)
- Hunter H. Moss Jr.
- Irene Berger
- Jack Robert Nuzum
- James Dillon Armstrong
- James M. Jackson
- John A. Hutchison
- John C. Yoder
- John E. Kenna
- John Hagans
- John J. Jacob (West Virginia politician)
- Joseph Marcellus McWhorter
- Kenneth Keller Hall
- Larry Starcher
- Margaret Workman
- Melvin C. Snyder
- Paul T. Farrell
- Robert Halbritter
- Robert Jackson Staker
- Romeo H. Freer
- Sidney Lee Christie
- Spike Maynard
- Thayer Melvin
- W. Craig Broadwater
- Warren McGraw
- Warren Miller (West Virginia congressman)
- William C. Clayton
- William Matthew Kidd
- William S. O'Brien (American politician)
- William S. Thompson
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_G._Kump
Also known as H. Guy Kump, Herman Kump.