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  1. John Marshall Slaton (December 25, 1866 – January 11, 1955) served two non-consecutive terms as the 60th Governor of Georgia. His political career was ended in 1915 after he commuted the death sentence of Atlanta factory boss Leo Frank, who had been convicted for the murder of a 13-year-old employee, Mary Phagan.

  2. John Marshall Slaton (* 25. Dezember 1866 in Greenville, Meriwether County, Georgia; † 11. Januar 1955 in Atlanta, Georgia) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist, Politiker ( Demokratische Partei) und zweimaliger Gouverneur von Georgia.

  3. 12. Nov. 2004 · John M. Slaton was Georgia’s sixtieth governor, serving two terms, in 1911-12 and 1913-15. He was also a state representative and state senator, and he practiced law in Atlanta. John Marshall Slaton was born on December 25, 1866, to Nancy Jane Martin and William Franklin Slaton near Greenville, in Meriwether County.

  4. 25. Dez. 2018 · JOHN MARSHALL SLATON, Georgias 46th and 48th governor, was born in Meriwether County, Georgia, on December 25, 1866. He graduated from the University of Georgia in 1886, then studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1887, and established a successful legal career in Atlanta.

  5. Gov. John M. Slaton (1866-1955) Year Erected: 2015. Marker Text: John Marshall Slaton was born in Meriwether County and graduated from the University of Georgia before practicing law in Atlanta. Slaton served in both houses of the Georgia legislature and two terms as governor (1911-12 and 1913-15).

  6. John Marshall Slaton Collection, 18801914 (18601945) BOX DESCRIPTION 1 Personal and official records as member of law firm, Glenn & Slaton prior to

  7. John Marshall Slaton (1866-1955) wrote a short, not quite z4oo-word, memorandum explaining why some 40 years earlier he had commuted the death sentence of Leo M. Frank to life-in-prison.