Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q281229> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 46 of
46
with 100 triples per page.
- Q281229 subject Q18908135.
- Q281229 subject Q6646223.
- Q281229 subject Q6936971.
- Q281229 subject Q7040303.
- Q281229 subject Q7117184.
- Q281229 subject Q7429145.
- Q281229 subject Q8532456.
- Q281229 subject Q8620637.
- Q281229 subject Q8754205.
- Q281229 abstract "Mark Reeves Bacon (February 29, 1852 – August 20, 1941) was a lawyer and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.Bacon was born in Phillipstown, Illinois and attended the public schools there. He taught school at the Academy in Bolivar, Missouri in 1871. He studied law, was admitted to the bar on July 4, 1876, and commenced practice in Fairfield, Illinois. He was the city attorney of Fairfield and a delegate to several State conventions. He moved to Orlando, Florida, in 1882 and to Jacksonville, Florida, in 1886 and engaged in the abstract business. He moved to Wyandotte, Michigan, in 1895 and became associated with the Michigan Alkali Company through his marriage to Mary Ford, the granddaughter of founder Jean-Baptiste Ford (and the daughter of Edward Ford, founder of Edward Ford Plate Glass Company, subsequently part of Libbey-Owens Ford Glass and the Pilkington). Bacon presented credentials as a Republican Member-elect from Michigan's 2nd congressional district to the United States House of Representatives for the Sixty-fifth Congress. He served from March 4 until December 13, 1917, when he was succeeded by Democrat Samuel W. Beakes, who successfully contested the election. On Apr 5, 1917, he was one of the 50 representatives who voted against declaring war on Germany. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1918, retiring to Wyandotte, Michigan. He died at his winter home in Pasadena, California, aged 89, and is interred at San Gabriel Cemetery, San Gabriel, California.".
- Q281229 wikiPageExternalLink R9M0IOCD4.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q1166.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q11701.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q16568.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q17015569.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q1851292.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q18908135.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q2217982.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q2315814.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q29468.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q29552.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q35657.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q367441.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q40348.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q4642149.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q485176.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q49233.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q5123536.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q594249.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646223.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q6837417.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936971.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q7040303.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q7117184.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q733487.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q7429145.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q7748.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q82955.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8532456.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8620637.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8754205.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q953437.
- Q281229 wikiPageWikiLink Q959797.
- Q281229 type Thing.
- Q281229 comment "Mark Reeves Bacon (February 29, 1852 – August 20, 1941) was a lawyer and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.Bacon was born in Phillipstown, Illinois and attended the public schools there. He taught school at the Academy in Bolivar, Missouri in 1871. He studied law, was admitted to the bar on July 4, 1876, and commenced practice in Fairfield, Illinois. He was the city attorney of Fairfield and a delegate to several State conventions.".
- Q281229 label "Mark R. Bacon".