Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q21183073> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 38 of
38
with 100 triples per page.
- Q21183073 subject Q11707116.
- Q21183073 subject Q13258463.
- Q21183073 subject Q16787159.
- Q21183073 subject Q6562485.
- Q21183073 subject Q6717448.
- Q21183073 subject Q6937165.
- Q21183073 subject Q8084965.
- Q21183073 subject Q8330572.
- Q21183073 subject Q8733038.
- Q21183073 subject Q9024313.
- Q21183073 abstract "Lawrence C. Whittet (June 16, 1871 – July 15, 1954) was an American politician and businessman.Born in the town of Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, Whittet moved from a farm in Jefferson County, Wisconsin with his parents to Edgerton, Wisconsin. Whittet graduated from Edgerton High School and went to University of Wisconsin. Whittet and his brother owned the family business, a lumber yard and fuel business. Whittet served on the Rock County, Wisconsin Board of Education and on the board of education. He was postmaster in Edgerton. Whittet also served on the Edgerton Library Board. He was a Republican. In 1909 and from 1915 to 1919, Whittet served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was speaker of the Assembly in 1917. Whittet then served as executive secretary for Wisconsin Governor Emanuel L. Philipp. Governor Albert Schmedeman appointed Whittet Wisconsin state director of the National Recovery Administration. Governor Philip La Follette appointed Whittet in charge of the state inspection and enforcement bureau. He was the supervisor of the oil inspection bureau under Governors Julius Heil and Walter Goodland. He was also executive director of the Association of Commerce in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Whittet retired in 1949. Whittet died from pneumonia at his home in Edgerton, Wisconsin.".
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q11707116.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q1236853.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q13258463.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q1569885.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q16787159.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q1887854.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q1967656.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q29468.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q370598.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q370889.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q37836.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q500939.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q500958.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q502200.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q6562485.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q6717448.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937165.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q8084965.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q8330572.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q838330.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q8733038.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q885198.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q885429.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q885495.
- Q21183073 wikiPageWikiLink Q9024313.
- Q21183073 comment "Lawrence C. Whittet (June 16, 1871 – July 15, 1954) was an American politician and businessman.Born in the town of Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, Whittet moved from a farm in Jefferson County, Wisconsin with his parents to Edgerton, Wisconsin. Whittet graduated from Edgerton High School and went to University of Wisconsin. Whittet and his brother owned the family business, a lumber yard and fuel business.".
- Q21183073 label "Lawrence C. Whittet".