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  1. A. Victor Donahey. Alvin Victor Donahey (* 7. Juli 1873 im Tuscarawas County, Ohio; † 8. April 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratische Partei) und von 1923 bis 1929 der 50. Gouverneur von Ohio. Diesen Bundesstaat vertrat er außerdem im US-Senat

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    Politician. Alvin Victor "Honest Vic" Donahey (July 7, 1873 – April 8, 1946) was an American Democratic Party politician from Ohio. Donahey was the 50th governor of Ohio and a United States Senator from Ohio. Donahey left school early to become a printer; in addition to working as a newspaper editor, he owned his own printing company.

  3. Alvin Victor "Honest Vic" Donahey (7 July 1873-8 April 1946) was the Democratic Governor of Ohio from 8 January 1923 to 14 January 1929 (succeeding Harry L. Davis and preceding Myers Y. Cooper) and a US Senator from 3 January 1935 to 3 January 1941 (succeeding Simeon D. Fess and preceding Harold H. Burton ).

  4. Gov. Alvin Victor Donahey. Terms January 8, 1923 - January 14, 1929. Party Democratic. Born July 7, 1873. Passed April 8, 1946. Birth State Ohio. Family Married Mary Edith Harvey; twelve children. National Office (s) Served Senator.

  5. A. Victor Donahey. Born: Tuscarawas County, OhioTerm: 1923 - 1929Political Party: DemocraticArtist: Chandler RossDate: 1929Medium: Oil on CanvasImage Size: 30.0" x 24.0"Frame Size: 48.5" x 36.5". Learn more about Governor Donahey.

  6. Three-quarter length portrait of Ohio's 50th governor, A. Victor Donahey, who served from 1923 to 1929. In this portrait Donahey is elegantly dressed in a dark blue suit with a blue vest, white shirt, and a blue and white polka dot tie. There is a gold chain and watch fob at his waist. He holds a pair of eyeglasses in his proper left hand.

  7. Alvin Victor Donahey (* 7. Juli 1873 im Tuscarawas County, Ohio; † 8. April 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratische Partei) und von 1923 bis 1929 der 50. Gouverneur von Ohio. Diesen Bundesstaat vertrat er außerdem im US-Senat.