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Halland Fellingsbro Hundred Västmanland Finspång Fief
Hundred Östergötland
Fjäre Hundred Halland Flundre Hundred Västergötland
Folkare Hundred Dalarna Frosta...
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Fjäre Hundred (Swedish:
Fjäre härad) was a
hundred in Halland, Sweden. It was
composed of Fjärås, Frillesås, Förlanda, Gällinge, Hanhals, Idala, Landa...
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Orvin Benonie Fjare (April 16, 1918 – June 27, 2011) was a U.S.
Representative from Montana. Born on a
ranch near Big Timber,
Montana to
Abigael (née...
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Congressman Orvin B.
Fjare, who won in a similarly-crowded
Republican primary.
Following a
close general election,
Metcalf narrowly defeated Fjare to win his first...
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Yellowstone Public Radio, KYPB, is
licensed in Big Timber.
Orvin B.
Fjare,
United States Congressman from
Montana Bobby Hauck, head
football coach...
- century, when they lost importance. Halland's
hundreds were: Faurås Hundred,
Fjäre Hundred,
Halmstad Hundred,
Himle Hundred, Höks Hundred, Tönnersjö Hundred...
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district In
office January 3, 1957 –
January 3, 1961
Preceded by
Orvin B.
Fjare Succeeded by
James F.
Battin Member of the
Montana Senate In
office 1949–1956...
- E. Murray,
Democrat and
representative Lee
Metcalf and
Republican Orvin Fjare ran for the open seat.
Metcalf kept the seat Democratic,
winning by just...
- Finnheden, the old name for Finnveden); the
Fervir (the
inhabitants of
Fjäre Hundred); and the
Gautigoths (the
Geats of Västergötland), a
nation which...
- 1945 (special) In****bent
retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Republican hold. ▌Y
Orvin B.
Fjare (Republican) 50.6% ▌LeRoy H.
Anderson (Democratic) 49.4%...