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The phone number of the John Nance Garner Museum is: 830-278-5018.

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Where is the John Nance Garner Museum in Uvalde Texas located?

The address of the John Nance Garner Museum is: 333 N Park St, Uvalde, TX 78801


When was John Nance Garner born?

John Nance Garner was born on November 22, 1868.


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John Nance Garner was born on November 22, 1868.


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Is jenifer garner related to john nance garner?

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When did John Nance Garner die?

John Nance Garner died on November 7, 1967 at the age of 98.


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John Nance Garner died on November 7, 1967 at the age of 98.


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Who was the vice president of the us in 1938?

The Vice-President in 1938 serving then President Franklin D. Roosevelt was John Nance Garner.


Why didn't Franklin D. Roosevelt keep John Nance Garner as his running mate?

Roosevelt needed the Garner delegates, the Texas and California delegates in his first nomination as the Democratis candate for President. A deal was made John Nance Garner lll, my Uncle released his delagates to Roosevelt, Roosevelt in turn supported him for the Vicepresidency, hoever Roosevelt was supposed to run two terms, then support John Nance Garner for President. Roosevelt of course did not keep that part of the bargin. Uncle John "picked up his marbles and went home," back to Uvalde. He never went back to Washington again, not even for a visit


Who was John Nance Garner's mother?

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