M. M. Evans, the Glossary
Marion McKay Evans (July 5, 1850 - October 9, 1911) was an American politician.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Collins, Mississippi, Democratic Party (United States), Frank A. McLain, Freemasonry, G. D. Shands, Greene County, Mississippi, J. H. Jones (Mississippi politician), Jackson, Mississippi, John Marshall Stone, Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi, Methodist Episcopal Church, Mississippi's 8th congressional district, Moss Point, Mississippi, Mount Olive, Mississippi, Retail, Sanatorium, Secretary of State of Mississippi, United States, Wesley G. Evans, 56th United States Congress.
- Lieutenant Governors of Mississippi
Collins, Mississippi
Collins is a city in Covington County, Mississippi, 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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Frank A. McLain
Frank Alexander McLain (January 29, 1852 – October 11, 1920) was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi.
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Freemasonry
Freemasonry or Masonry refers to fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 14th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients.
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G. D. Shands
Garvin Dugas Shands (December 5, 1844 - July 1, 1917) was an American lawyer, professor, and Democratic politician. M. M. Evans and G. D. Shands are lieutenant Governors of Mississippi.
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Greene County, Mississippi
Greene County is a county located on the southeast border of the U.S. state of Mississippi.
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J. H. Jones (Mississippi politician)
James Henry Jones (October 9, 1840 - December 17, 1911) was an American politician and lawyer. M. M. Evans and J. H. Jones (Mississippi politician) are lieutenant Governors of Mississippi.
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Jackson, Mississippi
Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi.
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John Marshall Stone
John Marshall Stone (April 30, 1830March 26, 1900) was an American politician from Mississippi. M. M. Evans and John Marshall Stone are lieutenant Governors of Mississippi.
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Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
The lieutenant governor of Mississippi is the second-highest ranking elected executive officer in the U.S. state of Mississippi, below the governor of Mississippi, and is the only official in the state to be a member of two branches of state government. M. M. Evans and lieutenant Governor of Mississippi are lieutenant Governors of Mississippi.
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Methodist Episcopal Church
The Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC) was the oldest and largest Methodist denomination in the United States from its founding in 1784 until 1939.
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Mississippi's 8th congressional district
Mississippi's 8th congressional district existed from 1903 to 1933.
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Moss Point, Mississippi
Moss Point is a city in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States.
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Mount Olive, Mississippi
Mount Olive is a town in Covington County, Mississippi, United States.
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Retail
Retail is the sale of goods and services to consumers, in contrast to wholesaling, which is sale to business or institutional customers.
Sanatorium
A sanatorium (from Latin sānāre 'to heal, make healthy'), also sanitarium or sanitorium, is a historic name for a specialised hospital for the treatment of specific diseases, related ailments, and convalescence.
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Secretary of State of Mississippi
The Mississippi secretary of state is an officer of Mississippi originally established under the Article IV, §14 of Mississippi Constitution of 1817, and was reestablished under Article V, §133 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Wesley G. Evans
Wesley G. Evans Jr. (January 28, 1844 – September 3, 1921) was a Mississippi politician and Democratic state legislator from Harrison County in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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56th United States Congress
The 56th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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See also
Lieutenant Governors of Mississippi
- Alexander Kelso Davis
- Amy Tuck
- Bidwell Adam
- Brad Dye
- Carroll Gartin
- Charles L. Sullivan
- David C. Dickson (Mississippi politician)
- Delbert Hosemann
- Dennis Murphree
- Duncan Stewart (Mississippi politician)
- Eddie Briggs
- Evelyn Gandy
- Fielding L. Wright
- Fountain Winston
- G. D. Shands
- George E. Harris
- Homer Casteel
- J. H. Jones (Mississippi politician)
- Jacob Buehler Snider
- James Patton (politician)
- James T. Harrison (lieutenant governor)
- John J. Pettus
- John Marshall Stone
- John Prentiss Carter
- Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
- Luther Manship
- M. M. Evans
- Paul B. Johnson Jr.
- Phil Bryant
- Ronnie Musgrove
- Sam Lumpkin
- Tate Reeves
- Theodore G. Bilbo
- William F. Winter
- William H. Sims (American politician)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._M._Evans
Also known as Marion M. Evans, Marion McKay Evans.