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  1. The Briscoe-Garner Museum is dedicated to sharing the remarkable lives and legacies of two of the most influential 20th century political leaders from the Lone Star State: Vice President “Cactus” Jack Garner and Governor Dolph Briscoe. Many prominent politicians have gathered at Ettie and John Nance Garner’s home, a National Historic ...

  2. The Briscoe-Garner Museum is dedicated to sharing the remarkable lives and legacies of two of the most influential 20th century political leaders from the Lone Star State: Vice President “Cactus” Jack Garner and Governor Dolph Briscoe. Many prominent politicians have gathered at Ettie and John Nance Garner’s home, a National Historic ...

  3. John Nance Garner III (22 de noviembre de 1868 - 7 de noviembre de 1967), conocido entre sus contemporáneos como " Cactus Jack ", fue un político demócrata estadounidense y abogado de Texas ( Estados Unidos ). Fue el vicepresidente número 32, sirviendo bajo Franklin D. Roosevelt de 1933 a 1941. También fue el 39º presidente de la Cámara ...

  4. 19. Okt. 2023 · Nonetheless, Garner’s career was productive, and even though he often disagreed with Roosevelt’s policies, he helped him carry the burden of his heavy political agenda. John Nance Garner was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 32nd Vice President of the United States between 1933 and 1941. He was a member of the Democratic ...

  5. John Nance Garner died on November 7, 1967, in Uvalde, Texas, U.S., at the age of 98, shortly before his 99th birthday. He still holds the distinction of being the longest-living Vice President or President in the history of United States. Garner was interred in Uvalde Cemetery in Texas. Quote Of The Day | Top 100 Quotes.

  6. The film Cactus Jack: Lone Star on Capitol Hill is a 2016 documentary that highlights the life and work of John Nance “Cactus Jack” Garner (1868-1967) who made his way from Blossom Prairie, Texas to the Vice Presidency of the United States. Garner’s 38-year Congressional career culminated in his tenure as Speaker of the House from 1931 ...

  7. HE SUCCEEDED SAM HOUSTON as Texas’ most colorful politician. Born in 1868 in Blossom Prairie, John Nance Garner settled in Uvalde and in 1903 was elected to Congress, where he served fifteen ...