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William E. Crow |
Wiliam Evans Crow (March 10, 1870–August 2, 1922) was an American lawyer and Republican party politician from Uniontown, Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1907 until 1921 and was its President pro-tem in 1909-1911. In 1921 he was appointed to the United States Senate, after Senator Knox died in office.
He was the father of Congressman William J. Crow.
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| Preceded by Philander C. Knox |
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1921–1922 |
Succeeded by David A. Reed |
| United States Senators from Pennsylvania | |
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| Class 1: W.
Maclay • Gallatin • Ross •
S. Maclay • Leib • Roberts • Findlay • Barnard • Dallas • McKean • Sturgeon • Brodhead • S. Cameron • Wilmot • Buckalew • J. Scott • Wallace • Mitchell • Quay • Knox
• Oliver • Knox • Crow • Reed • Guffey •
Martin • H. Scott • Heinz • Wofford • Santorum • Casey Class 3: Morris • Bingham • Muhlenberg • Logan • Gregg • Lacock • Lowrie • Marks • Wilkins • Buchanan • S. Cameron • Cooper • Bigler • Cowan • S. Cameron • J. Cameron • Penrose • Pepper • Vare • Grundy • Davis • Myers • Duff • Clark • Schweiker • Specter |
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