Marion E. Hay, the Glossary
Marion E. Hay (December 9, 1865November 21, 1933) was an American politician who served as the seventh governor of Washington from 1909 to 1913.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Adams County, Wisconsin, Ancestry.com, Canada, Charles E. Coon, Davenport, Washington, Dubuque, Iowa, Ernest Lister, Governor, Henry McBride (politician), Jackson, Adams County, Wisconsin, Lieutenant Governor of Washington, List of governors of Washington, Louis F. Hart, Republican National Convention, Republican Party (United States), Samuel G. Cosgrove, Spokane, Washington, Washington (state), Washington Territory, Wilbur, Washington, Women's suffrage, Workers' compensation, 1912 Washington gubernatorial election.
- Burials in Washington (state)
- Lieutenant Governors of Washington (state)
- Mayors of places in Washington (state)
- Republican Party governors of Washington (state)
Adams County, Wisconsin
Adams County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
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Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
Charles E. Coon
Charles Edward Coon (March 15, 1842 – August 1, 1920) was a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Washington. Marion E. Hay and Charles E. Coon are lieutenant Governors of Washington (state).
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Davenport, Washington
Davenport is the county seat of and largest city in Lincoln County, Washington, United States.
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Dubuque, Iowa
Dubuque is a city in and the county seat of Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, located along the Mississippi River.
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Ernest Lister
Ernest Lister (June 15, 1870June 14, 1919) was an American politician who served as the eighth governor of Washington from 1913 to 1919.
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Governor
A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative.
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Henry McBride (politician)
Henry McBride (February 7, 1856 – October 7, 1937) was an American politician who served as the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Washington from 1900 to 1901 and as the fourth governor of Washington from 1901 to 1905. Marion E. Hay and Henry McBride (politician) are lieutenant Governors of Washington (state) and Republican Party governors of Washington (state).
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Jackson, Adams County, Wisconsin
Jackson is a town in Adams County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
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Lieutenant Governor of Washington
The lieutenant governor of Washington is an elected office in the U.S. state of Washington. Marion E. Hay and lieutenant Governor of Washington are lieutenant Governors of Washington (state).
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List of governors of Washington
The governor of Washington is the head of government of Washington and commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.
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Louis F. Hart
Louis Folwell Hart (4 January 18624 December 1929) was an American politician who served as the seventh Lieutenant Governor of Washington from 1913 to 1919 and as the ninth governor of Washington from 1919 to 1925. Marion E. Hay and Louis F. Hart are lieutenant Governors of Washington (state) and Republican Party governors of Washington (state).
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Republican National Convention
The Republican National Convention (RNC) is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years since 1856 by the Republican Party in the United States.
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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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Samuel G. Cosgrove
Samuel Goodlove Cosgrove (April 10, 1847March 28, 1909) was an American politician who served as the sixth governor of Washington from January to March 1909. Marion E. Hay and Samuel G. Cosgrove are Mayors of places in Washington (state) and Republican Party governors of Washington (state).
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Spokane, Washington
Spokane is the most populous city in and the county seat of Spokane County, Washington, United States.
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Washington (state)
Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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Washington Territory
The Territory of Washington was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 2, 1853, until November 11, 1889, when the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Washington.
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Wilbur, Washington
Wilbur is a town in Lincoln County, Washington, United States.
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Women's suffrage
Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections.
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Workers' compensation
Workers' compensation or workers' comp is a form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue his or her employer for the tort of negligence.
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1912 Washington gubernatorial election
The 1912 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1912.
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See also
Burials in Washington (state)
- Andy Anderson (baseball)
- Bell M. Shimada
- Bernt B. Haugan
- Brandon Lee
- Bruce Lee
- Charles F. Gumm Jr.
- Charles Stewart Voorhees
- Christian Brando
- Don A. Jones
- Frank T. Bell
- Henry O'Malley
- Henry Peleg Burdick
- Hust Stockton
- James Henry McCourt
- James W. Bryan
- Jesse R. Drowley
- Jimi Hendrix
- John Philo Hoyt
- Joseph Jorgensen
- Llewellyn Chilson
- Lloyd D. Brown
- Marion E. Hay
- Menzus R. Bump
- Oscar F. Minch
- Virginia Hammond
- William D. Dunham
- William W. McCammon
Lieutenant Governors of Washington (state)
- Brad Owen
- Charles E. Coon
- Charles E. Laughton
- Cyrus Habib
- Denny Heck
- Emmett T. Anderson
- F. H. Luce
- Henry McBride (politician)
- Joel Pritchard
- John Arthur Gellatly
- John Cherberg
- Lieutenant Governor of Washington
- Louis F. Hart
- Marion E. Hay
- Thurston Daniels
- Victor Aloysius Meyers
- W. Lon Johnson
- William J. Coyle
Mayors of places in Washington (state)
- A. T. Van de Vanter
- Albert E. Mead
- Brian Sullivan (Washington politician, born 1958)
- Cindy Ryu
- Clarence D. Martin
- Claudia Balducci
- Conrad Lee
- Dave Edler
- Deborah Eddy
- Elmon Scott
- Elwood Evans
- Ezra Meeker
- Fred Bohler
- George Cartier
- Homer Jones (politician)
- J. A. Kellogg
- J. H. Smith (mayor)
- James A. Smith (mayor)
- Joan McBride
- Karen Fraser
- Kelli Linville
- Kenneth Simmons
- Lane Bray
- Marion E. Hay
- Mayors of Seattle
- Rosemarie Ives
- Samuel G. Cosgrove
- Tim Douglas
- Vincent Borleske
- William F. Prosser
- William Hardin Harrison
Republican Party governors of Washington (state)
- Albert E. Mead
- Arthur B. Langlie
- Daniel J. Evans
- Elisha P. Ferry
- Henry McBride (politician)
- John McGraw (governor)
- John Spellman
- Louis F. Hart
- Marion E. Hay
- Roland H. Hartley
- Samuel G. Cosgrove
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_E._Hay
Also known as Marion Hay.