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Effiegene Wingo (née Locke;
April 13, 1883 –
September 19, 1962) was a U.S.
Representative from Arkansas, wife of Otis
Theodore Wingo and...
- 1960),
NASCAR crew
chief Ed
Wingo (1895–1964),
Canadian baseball player Effiegene Locke Wingo (1883–1962), U.S.
Representative from
Arkansas Harthorne Wingo...
- The Otis
Theodore and
Effiegene Locke Wingo House is a
historic house at 510 West De
Queen Avenue in De Queen, Arkansas. It is a 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame...
- In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Claude Fuller (Democratic)
Uncontested Arkansas 4
Effiegene Locke Wingo Democratic 1930 In****bent retired.
Democratic hold. ▌Y William...
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allow her
party to
select a new candidate. Upon the
retirement of
Effiegene Locke Wingo from the
United States House of
Representatives in 1932, the...
- Died
Robert Ramspeck (D)
October 2, 1929 71st AR 4 Otis
Wingo (D) Died
Effiegene Wingo (D)
November 4, 1930 71st PA 32
Stephen G.
Porter (R) Died June...
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District First Presbyterian Church Hayes Hardware Store Otis
Theodore and
Effiegene Locke Wingo House J.
Oscar Humphrey,
Arkansas State Auditor from 1929...
- Re-elected in 1928. Died.
Vacant October 21, 1930 –
November 4, 1930 71st
Effiegene Locke Wingo (De Queen)
Democratic November 4, 1930 –
March 3, 1933 71st...
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William J.
Driver (D) ▌2. John E.
Miller (D) ▌3.
Claude A.
Fuller (D) ▌4.
Effiegene L.
Wingo (D) ▌5.
Heartsill Ragon (D) ▌6.
David D.
Glover (D) ▌7. Tilman...
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Oldfield (D) 71st (1929–1931)
Claude A.
Fuller (D) D. D.
Glover (D)
Effiegene Wingo (D) 72nd (1931–1933) John E.
Miller (D) 73rd (1933–1935) William...