Allan Shivers (born Robert Allan Shivers on October 5, 1907 in Lufkin, Texas; died January 14, 1985 in Austin, Texas) succeeded Beauford H. Jester as the thirty-seventh Governor of Texas, serving between July 11, 1949 and January 15, 1957. Following the end of Shivers' term as Governor, Price Daniel (born October 10, 1910 in Dayton, Texas; died August 25, 1988 in Liberty County, Texas) became the thirty-eighth Governor of Texas, serving between January 15, 1957 and January 15, 1963.
James P. Coleman (born January 9, 1914 in Ackerman, Mississippi; died September 28, 1991 in Ackerman, Mississippi) succeeded Hugh L. White as the fifty-first Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 17, 1956 and January 19, 1960, including the whole of 1957.
Thomas Bahnson Stanley (born July 16, 1890 in Spencer, Virginia; died July 10, 1970 in Stanleytown, Virginia) succeeded John S. Battle as the fifty-seventh Governor of Virginia, serving between January 20, 1954 and January 11, 1958, including the whole of 1957.
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Walter Crane has: Played Bartender in "26 Men" in 1957. Played John Marlin in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Governor in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Frank Bulow in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Wally the Drunk in "26 Men" in 1957. Performed in "Im Auftrag von Madame" in 1972.
In 1929, all men except Franklin D. Roosevelt were not governor of New York state. In 1953, all men except for Thomas Dewey were not governor of New York state.
Jack Riggs has: Played Ike Hart in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Muller in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Gilbert in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Rancher in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Sparks in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Will Anders in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Canuck in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Doc in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Indian Chief in "The Purple Hills" in 1961.
all southern african american men could vote.
Leland Stanford
If you are referring to the Confederate States of America (CSA), it was formed by the Southern Congress at the start of the Civil War and required southern states to provide men and arms to the southern cause. Each state in the southern confederacy was and did supply men and arms to the Southern Government of Jefferson Davis but Davis held to his believe that each state should provide from their own regions men for the Southern Army. Therefore, you have the 28th Georgia, the 10th Alabama, the 4th Virginia Cavalry and so on -- vs., the Union's position of using men from various parts of the North to form brigades, regiments, and Corps so that any one regiment could have men from Ohio, New York, New Hampshire, etc - except for the volunteer units which could retain there own state identity.
No. Females can have every position that men can have. From mayor to governor all the way up to president
Delaware. Delaware is a tiny state - it has only three counties. It was a slave state, like Maryland. Delaware borders only Maryland, and Maryland is in between Delaware and the rest of the southern states. Maryland tried to secede, and Lincoln imprisoned its governor and most of its state legislators without trial, and installed a new government in Maryland made up of pro-Union men. Delaware, seeing what happened to Maryland, did not even try to get out of the Union.
Men of Annapolis - 1957 The Challenge 1-16 was released on: USA: 1957
Invasion of the Saucer Men - 1957 was released on: USA: June 1957 Sweden: 11 September 1961
Bob Pollard has: Played Judge Bumpass in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Grocer in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Sam Gibson in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Railroad Inspector in "26 Men" in 1957. Performed in "26 Men" in 1957. Played Sheriff Wells in "26 Men" in 1957. Performed in "The Broken Land" in 1962. Played Old Man in "Peace for a Gunfighter" in 1965. Performed in "The Velvet Trap" in 1966.
26 Men - 1957 The Recruit 1-1 was released on: USA: 15 October 1957