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  1. Eurith D. Rivers. Eurith Dickenson Rivers (* 5. Dezember 1895 in Center Point, Prairie County, Arkansas; † 11. Juni 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratische Partei) und von 1937 bis 1941 Gouverneur von Georgia.

  2. Eurith Dickinson Rivers (December 1, 1895 – June 11, 1967), commonly known as E. D. Rivers and informally as "Ed" Rivers, [citation needed] was an American politician from Lanier County, Georgia. A Democrat, he was the 68th Governor of Georgia, serving from 1937 to 1941.

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  3. Eurith Dickenson Rivers (* 5. Dezember 1895 in Center Point, Prairie County, Arkansas; † 11. Juni 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratische Partei) und von 1937 bis 1941 Gouverneur von Georgia.

  4. 15. Sept. 2006 · E. D. Rivers, credited with bringing a "Little New Deal" to the state, served two terms as Georgia's governor, from 1937 until 1941. During his first term, Rivers instituted numerous reforms in education, the penal system, and public health. His second term was plagued by accusations of corruption and an inability to finance the ...

  5. EURITH DICKINSON RIVERS, Georgias 56th governor, was born in Center Point, Arkansas, on December 1, 1895. In 1914 he graduated from the Young Harris College, and in 1923, he received a law degree from the LaSalle Extension University.

  6. 6. Mai 2024 · In 1941 Eurith D. Rivers, along with a few others, was indicted on charges of graft and corruption. Prosecutors charged the former governor had defrauded the State of Georgia of large sums of money. A number of trials were held, including one where Rivers was charged with having embezzled $6,000 from the state; oddly, the actual sum ...

  7. Eurith Dickinson Rivers, commonly known as E. D. Rivers and informally as "Ed" Rivers, was an American politician from Lanier County, Georgia. A Democrat, he was the 68th Governor of Georgia, serving from 1937 to 1941.