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Miles Conway Moore (April 17, 1845 – December 18, 1919) was an American politician who served as the 14th and last Territorial Governor of Washington Territory. [1] He served seven months in office as governor, his two-year term ending prematurely when Washington attained statehood in November 1889.
The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, used by the United States government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. The FIPS code links in the table point to U.S. Census data pages for each county. Washington's FIPS state code is 53.
Renton is a city in King County, Washington, United States, and an inner-ring suburb of Seattle. Situated 11 miles (18 km) southeast of downtown Seattle, Renton straddles the southeast shore of Lake Washington, at the mouth of the Cedar River. As of the 2020 census, the population of Renton was 106,785, [5] up from 90,927 at the 2010 census.
Charles Brainard Taylor Moore (1853–1923), Naval Governor of American Samoa from 1905 to 1908; Charles C. Moore (1866–1958), 13th Governor of Idaho; Charles Moore, 1st Marquess of Drogheda (1730–1822), Governor of County Meath in 1759 and Governor of Kinsale and Charles Fort in 1765; Dan K. Moore (1906–1986), 66th Governor of North ...
That statue stood for nearly 145 years outside the Maryland State House before Moore’s predecessor, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, ordered it removed in response to racial violence in ...
Bryn Mawr-Skyway (pronounced / ˌ b r ɪ n ˈ m ɑː r / from Welsh for "big hill") is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 17,397 at the 2020 census. [3] Bryn Mawr-Skyway was the only CDP in the Seattle metropolitan area to have reported a majority-minority population in the 2000 census ...
The following is a list of the 3,143 counties and county-equivalents in the 50 states and District of Columbia sorted by U.S. state, plus an additional 100 county-equivalents in the U.S. territories sorted by territory. [1] [2]
For the 2024 governor’s race, a winning map for Stein would include overwhelming margins in the Big 7 and wins in 20-25 additional counties (Gov. Roy Cooper won in 28 counties in 2016 and 29 ...