Robert S. Murphy, the Glossary
Robert S. Murphy (October 18, 1861 – June 24, 1912) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the ninth lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania from 1907 to 1911.[1]
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20 relations: Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Democratic Party (United States), Edwin Sydney Stuart, Francis Murphy (evangelist), Hedding College, John Merriman Reynolds, John P. Elkin, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, Louisville, New York, Overbrook (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania Republican Party, Portland, Maine, Republican Party (United States), Temperance movement, The Pennington School, The Philadelphia Inquirer, William M. Brown (Pennsylvania politician), 1900 Republican National Convention, 1906 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election.
- Lieutenant Governors of Pennsylvania
- The Pennington School alumni
Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Cambria County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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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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Edwin Sydney Stuart
Edwin Sydney Stuart (December 28, 1853 – March 21, 1937) was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Philadelphia from 1891 to 1895 and as the 24th governor of Pennsylvania from 1907 to 1911.
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Francis Murphy (evangelist)
Francis Murphy (24 April 1836 – 30 June 1907) was an American temperance evangelist.
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Hedding College
Hedding College was a college in Abingdon, Illinois, that operated from 1855 to 1927.
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John Merriman Reynolds
John Merriman Reynolds (March 5, 1848 – September 14, 1933) was a lawyer, publisher and politician from the state of Pennsylvania. Robert S. Murphy and John Merriman Reynolds are lieutenant Governors of Pennsylvania.
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John P. Elkin
John Pratt Elkin (January 11, 1860October 3, 1915) was an American lawyer and judge. Robert S. Murphy and John P. Elkin are Pennsylvania lawyers.
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Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Johnstown is the largest city in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
The lieutenant governor is a constitutional officer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Robert S. Murphy and lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania are lieutenant Governors of Pennsylvania.
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Louisville, New York
Louisville is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States.
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Overbrook (Pittsburgh)
Overbrook is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's South Hills area.
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Pennsylvania Republican Party
The Pennsylvania Republican Party (PAGOP) is the state affiliate of the Republican Party in Pennsylvania.
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Portland, Maine
Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County.
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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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Temperance movement
The temperance movement is a social movement promoting temperance or complete abstinence from consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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The Pennington School
The Pennington School is an independent, coeducational college preparatory school for day and boarding students located in Pennington, Mercer County, New Jersey.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer, often referred to simply as The Inquirer, is a daily newspaper headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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William M. Brown (Pennsylvania politician)
William M. Brown (September 20, 1850 – January 31, 1915) was a Republican political official from Pennsylvania. Robert S. Murphy and William M. Brown (Pennsylvania politician) are lieutenant Governors of Pennsylvania.
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1900 Republican National Convention
The 1900 Republican National Convention was held June 19 to June 21 in the Exposition Auditorium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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1906 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
The 1906 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election occurred on November 6, 1906.
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See also
Lieutenant Governors of Pennsylvania
- Arthur James (politician)
- Austin Davis (politician)
- Catherine Baker Knoll
- Charles W. Stone
- Chauncey Forward Black
- Daniel Strickler
- David J. Davis
- David Redick
- Edward C. Shannon
- Edward E. Beidleman
- Ernest Kline
- Frank B. McClain
- George Bryan
- George Ross (Pennsylvania statesman)
- James Ewing (Pennsylvania politician)
- James Irvine (Pennsylvania politician)
- James Potter (Pennsylvania politician)
- Jim Cawley
- Joe Scarnati
- John C. Bell Jr.
- John Fetterman
- John Latta (politician)
- John Merriman Reynolds
- John Morgan Davis
- John P. S. Gobin
- Kim Ward
- Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
- List of colonial governors of Pennsylvania
- Lloyd H. Wood
- Louis Arthur Watres
- Mark Schweiker
- Mark Singel
- Matthew Smith (Pennsylvania statesman)
- Mike Stack
- Raymond J. Broderick
- Raymond P. Shafer
- Robert Jubelirer
- Robert S. Murphy
- Roy E. Furman
- Samuel S. Lewis
- Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- Thomas Kennedy (unionist)
- Walter Lyon (politician)
- William M. Brown (Pennsylvania politician)
- William Moore (Pennsylvania politician, died 1793)
- William Scranton III
- William T. Davies
The Pennington School alumni
- Amber Brooks
- Benjamin T. Biggs
- Carmen J. Armenti
- Casey Ramirez
- Dan Frankel (American politician)
- David Curtiss (swimmer)
- Dontae Johnson
- Eddie Picken
- Emma Winner Rogers
- Esther E. Baldwin
- Ethan Vanacore-Decker
- George Howell (Pennsylvania politician)
- Grant Billmeier
- Jake Bongiovi
- James Monroe Buckley
- James T. Edwards
- John Franklin Fort
- Julio Gomez (businessman)
- Kenneth Yen
- L. Fred Gieg
- Louise Manning Hodgkins
- Myles Stephens
- Nicole Baxter
- Ralph Lane Polk
- Robert Love Taylor
- Robert S. Murphy
- Robyn Horner
- Rudy Boschwitz
- Sarah Corson Downs
- Stephen Crane
- Stephen O. Garrison
- Walter French (baseball)
- William Mastrosimone