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  2. James E. Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    James E. Edmondson (born March 7, 1945) is an American Judge who has served on the Oklahoma Supreme Court since his appointment to the Court's 7th district by Governor Brad Henry in 2003. Early life [ edit ]

  3. James Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    James Edmondson (builder) (1857–1931), English property developer; James Edmondson, 1st Baron Sandford (1887–1959), British politician; J. Howard Edmondson (1925–1971), Governor of Oklahoma from 1959 to 1963; James E. Edmondson (born 1945), Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice; James Larry Edmondson (born 1947), U.S. federal judge; James ...

  4. James Larry Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    Edmondson clerked for Judge Sidney Oslin Smith Jr. of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia from 1971 to 1973. He was an attorney in private practice in Jasper during 1973, and in Lawrenceville, Georgia from 1973 to 1986. Edmondson also taught as a law professor at the University of Georgia from 1975 to 1984. [2]

  5. J. Howard Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    James Howard Edmondson (September 27, 1925 – November 17, 1971) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.He served as the 16th governor of Oklahoma from 1959 to 1963, and the appointed United States Senator from Oklahoma from 1963 to 1964, losing to Fred R. Harris in a 1964 Democratic primary election for the U.S. Senate.

  6. Jeanette Bartleson Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    Jeanette's husband James Howard Edmondson in the 1960s.. Bartleson was born on 6 June 1925 in Muskogee, Oklahoma to Augustus Chapman Bartleson and Georgia Shutt. She married her childhood sweetheart James Howard Edmondson on 15 May 1946 in Muskogee, Oklahoma and went on to have three children.

  7. 1st Canadian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The 1st session of the 1st parliament of the Dominion of Canada opened with a speech from the throne by the governor general, Charles Stanley Monck (The Viscount Monck). In the speech, the governor general remarks the creation of the Dominion of Canada itself and the future expansion of the country from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific.

  8. British Indian Department - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Department was established in 1755 to oversee relations between the British Empire and the First Nations of North America. The imperial government ceded control of the Indian Department to the Province of Canada in 1860, thus setting the stage for the development of the present-day Department of Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.

  9. Constitution Act, 1867 - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution Act, 1867 (French: Loi constitutionnelle de 1867), [1] originally enacted as the British North America Act, 1867 (BNA Act), is a major part of the Constitution of Canada.