George M. Pritchard

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George Moore Pritchard (* 4. Januar 1886 bei , Madison County, North Carolina; † 24. April 1955 in Asheville, North Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1929 und 1931 vertrat er den Bundesstaat North Carolina im US-Repräsentantenhaus. rdf:langString
George Moore Pritchard (January 4, 1886 near Mars Hill, North Carolina – April 24, 1955 in Asheville, North Carolina) was a lawyer, Republican politician, and one-term U.S. representative from North Carolina. He was the son of Senator Jeter C. Pritchard and Augusta Ray. rdf:langString
rdf:langString George M. Pritchard
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xsd:date 1955-04-24
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xsd:date 1886-01-04
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xsd:date 1931-03-03
xsd:date 1929-03-04
xsd:date 1886-01-04
xsd:date 1955-04-24
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rdf:langString Zebulon Weaver
rdf:langString Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
rdf:langString Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from North Carolina
rdf:langString from North Carolina's 10th congressional district
rdf:langString Republican nominee for Governor of North Carolina
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rdf:langString George Moore Pritchard (* 4. Januar 1886 bei , Madison County, North Carolina; † 24. April 1955 in Asheville, North Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1929 und 1931 vertrat er den Bundesstaat North Carolina im US-Repräsentantenhaus.
rdf:langString George Moore Pritchard (January 4, 1886 near Mars Hill, North Carolina – April 24, 1955 in Asheville, North Carolina) was a lawyer, Republican politician, and one-term U.S. representative from North Carolina. He was the son of Senator Jeter C. Pritchard and Augusta Ray. Pritchard served in the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1916 and 1917. In 1928, Pritchard was elected to the 71st United States Congress from North Carolina's 10th congressional district. In 1930, he did not run for re-election, but instead ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate against Democrat Josiah W. Bailey. All his later attempts at political comebacks—running for Governor of North Carolina in 1940 and 1948, and for the U.S. House in 1952—were unsuccessful.
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