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Edge, Walter Evans
1873 - Born on the 20th of November in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
1877 - He moved from Philadelphia to Pleasantville, New Jersey, U.S.A.
1890 - He was employed in a printing office in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
1897 - He served as journal clerk of the New Jersey Senate.
1899 - He resigned from that position to served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army during
the Spanish-American War.
1901 - He was appointed as a secretary of the state senate.
1910 - He was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly.
1915 - He became a senate president in United States of America.
1917 - He served as a Governor of New Jersey.
1919 - He served as a United States Senator representing New Jersey.
1929 - He resigned his position as a representative of New Jersey.
- He was appointed as a United States Ambassador in France.
1944 - He was elected for a second three-year term as Governor of New Jersey.
1956 - He died on the 29th of October in New York City, U.S.A.
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Related Books
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Speeches and Public Statements by Walter Evans Edge (Ambassador to France 1929-1933) by Walter Evans; Robert Pell (foreword) Edge (Paperback - Jul 25, 2008) |
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A Jerseyman's Journal: Fifity Years of American Business and Politics by Walter Evans Edge (Hardcover - Jul 25, 2008) |
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Brief of W.E. Edge submitted to the members of the Executive, Militia and Civil Officers Committee of the New Jersey Constitutional Convention by Walter Evans Edge (Unknown Binding - Jul 25, 2008) |
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