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Marcy Coudrey (February 28, 1867 – July 5, 1930) was a U.S.
Representative from Missouri. Born in Brunswick, Missouri, to J.N. and L.H.
Coudrey, Harry...
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started some of his work and
welfare programs. Dyer
followed Harry Coudrey, also a Republican. Dyer
continued his anti-usury
campaign in 1914 by authoring...
- Butler's
election and
served the
final w**** of his term.
Republican Harry M.
Coudrey successfully challenged the
election of
Ernest E. Wood and
served the remainder...
- Champ-Mort, Champsavinal, Chanet, Châtellair, Chez-Croux, Condemine,
Coudrey,
Coudrey Dessus, Crêtes, Dialley, Haut-Prabas, Javiod, La Bioulaz, La Cerise...
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Jakob Zech (?–1540),
Bohemian clockmaker, Prague,
table clocks.
Julien Coudrey (or Couldray) (?–1530),
French watchmaker, Paris,
royal watchmaker of Louis...
- from
March 4, 1905 to June 23, 1906, when he was
succeeded by
Harry M.
Coudrey, who
contested his election. The contest, in a
district that at been involved...
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William T.
Tyndall (R) C****ius M.
Shartel (R)
Arthur P.
Murphy (R)
Harry M.
Coudrey (R) 60th (1907–1909)
Joshua W.
Alexander (D)
Charles F.
Booher (D) Courtney...
- Deuce.
Morning co-host
Jennifer "Jen"
Coudrey died of
sarcoma in June 2009. The
station set up the
Jennifer Coudrey Scholarship Fund,
which helps women...
- John T. Hunt (D) ▌12.
Ernest E. Wood (D),
until June 23, 1906 ▌Harry M.
Coudrey (R), from June 23, 1906 ▌13.
Marion E.
Rhodes (R) ▌14.
William T. Tyndall...
- 6th
Elected in 1882.
Renominated but
withdrew before election.
Harry M.
Coudrey Republican June 23, 1906 –
March 3, 1911 12th Won
election contest. Retired...