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  1. Albert B. Cummins. Albert B. Cummins. Albert Baird Cummins, född 15 februari 1850 i Greene County, Pennsylvania, död 30 juli 1926 i Des Moines, Iowa, var en amerikansk republikansk politiker. Cummins var guvernör i delstaten Iowa 1902 – 1908 och representerade därefter Iowa i USA:s senat från 24 november 1908 fram till sin död.

  2. Albert B. Cummins Candidate. Share Tweet Born: February 15, 1850 Carmichaels, Pennsylvania Greene County ...

  3. Courtesy of State Historical Society of Iowa, Cummins, Albert B., pp. 2-4, 30-31, February 1919 Description. This is a copy of Iowa U.S. Senator Albert B. Cummins' speech before a joint session of Congress. The focus of the speech is about the League of Nations' constitution.

  4. Albert Baird Cummins (15 February 1850 – 30 July 1926) was Governor of Iowa (R) from 16 January 1902 to 24 November 1908 (succeeding L.M. Shaw and preceding Warren Garst) and a US Senator from 24 November 1908 to 30 July 1926 (succeeding William B. Allison and preceding David W. Stewart). Albert Baird Cummins was born in Carmichaels, Pennsylvania in 1850, and he moved to Iowa at the age of ...

  5. 9. Jan. 2024 · Blues maestro Albert Cummings is gearing up for the release of his eagerly awaited album, Strong, set to captivate audiences worldwide on February 16, 2024. Released through Ivy Music Company, Strong promises to deliver a potent blend of blues, rock, and raw emotion. Recorded at the prestigious Ocean Way Recording Studio in Nashville, Tennessee ...

  6. Albert Cummins wurde in Des Moines beigesetzt. Er war seit 1874 mit Ida Lucette Gallery verheiratet. [1] Gemeinsam hatte das Paar eine Tochter. [1] Literatur. Robert Sobel, John Raimo (Hrsg.): Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789–1978. Band 2. Meckler Books, Westport 1978, 4 Bände. Cummins, Albert Baird.

  7. 23. Apr. 2008 · English: Albert B. Cummins, a Senator from Iowa; born near Carmichaels, Greene County, Pa., February 15, 1850; attended the public schools, and a preparatory academy; graduated Waynesburg (Pa.) College in 1869; moved to Iowa; briefly engaged as a carpenter; clerked in the office of the recorder of Clayton County; moved to Allen County, Indiana in 1871 where he became deputy county surveyor and ...