People from Greene County, Missouri - People from Springfield, Missouri, People from Walnut Grove, Missouri, Matt Blunt, Kathleen Turner (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: People from Springfield, Missouri, People from Walnut Grove, Missouri, Matt Blunt, Kathleen Turner, Roy Blunt, Payne Stewart, Lucas Grabeel, Ma Barker, Speedy West, William Garwood, Ralph D. Foster, Jim Keet, Herman Keiser, James Billings, Marc Breedlove, The Springfield Three, Si Siman, Anthony Tolliver, Daniel Woodrell, David Kershenbaum, Dale Long, Emory S. Foster, William Ludwig Ullmann, Roy Smalley, Jr., Eric Burlison, List of people from Springfield, Missouri, Janet L. Kavandi, Royce Money, William C. Price, Sempronius H. Boyd, Nelson W. Ward, Scott Siman, Julie Blackmon, Jay Wasson, Marion Tinsley Bennett, Jim Lowe, John Howard, Roscoe C. Patterson, Jimmie Angel, Lucas Harrell, Kennie Steenstra, Buddy Baker, Keith Drumright, Seth Wand, Leonard Dodson, Dennis Bonner, George Hively, Carl Richard Moore, Ken Gables, Johnny Ellis, Pamela Pauly Chinnis, Bob Dixon, Tony Tost, Max Bacon, Jason Whittle, Norma Champion, Nick Benson, Virginia Hunter, Kelly Rupp, Ira Sherwin Hazeltine, Jason Pyrah, James Richard Waddill, Reuben T. Wood, Steve Cash, Jay Turner, Ross Carter, Sunny Golloway. Excerpt: Matthew Roy Blunt (born November 20, 1970) served as the 54th Governor of Missouri from 2005 to 2009. Before his election as governor, Blunt served ten years in the United States Navy, was elected to serve in the Missouri General Assembly in 1998 and as Missouri's Secretary of State in 2000. A Republican, Blunt was elected governor on November 2, 2004, carrying 101 of Missouri's 114 counties. At age 33, he became the second youngest person ever elected to that office after Kit Bond. Blunt was the youngest governor in the United States until Bobby Jindal was sworn in as Governor of Louisiana on January 14, 2008. Blunt did not seek a second term as governor, announcing his decision in an address to Missourians on January 22, 2008...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: People from Springfield, Missouri, People from Walnut Grove, Missouri, Matt Blunt, Kathleen Turner, Roy Blunt, Payne Stewart, Lucas Grabeel, Ma Barker, Speedy West, William Garwood, Ralph D. Foster, Jim Keet, Herman Keiser, James Billings, Marc Breedlove, The Springfield Three, Si Siman, Anthony Tolliver, Daniel Woodrell, David Kershenbaum, Dale Long, Emory S. Foster, William Ludwig Ullmann, Roy Smalley, Jr., Eric Burlison, List of people from Springfield, Missouri, Janet L. Kavandi, Royce Money, William C. Price, Sempronius H. Boyd, Nelson W. Ward, Scott Siman, Julie Blackmon, Jay Wasson, Marion Tinsley Bennett, Jim Lowe, John Howard, Roscoe C. Patterson, Jimmie Angel, Lucas Harrell, Kennie Steenstra, Buddy Baker, Keith Drumright, Seth Wand, Leonard Dodson, Dennis Bonner, George Hively, Carl Richard Moore, Ken Gables, Johnny Ellis, Pamela Pauly Chinnis, Bob Dixon, Tony Tost, Max Bacon, Jason Whittle, Norma Champion, Nick Benson, Virginia Hunter, Kelly Rupp, Ira Sherwin Hazeltine, Jason Pyrah, James Richard Waddill, Reuben T. Wood, Steve Cash, Jay Turner, Ross Carter, Sunny Golloway. Excerpt: Matthew Roy Blunt (born November 20, 1970) served as the 54th Governor of Missouri from 2005 to 2009. Before his election as governor, Blunt served ten years in the United States Navy, was elected to serve in the Missouri General Assembly in 1998 and as Missouri's Secretary of State in 2000. A Republican, Blunt was elected governor on November 2, 2004, carrying 101 of Missouri's 114 counties. At age 33, he became the second youngest person ever elected to that office after Kit Bond. Blunt was the youngest governor in the United States until Bobby Jindal was sworn in as Governor of Louisiana on January 14, 2008. Blunt did not seek a second term as governor, announcing his decision in an address to Missourians on January 22, 2008...

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July 2011

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48

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978-1-157-45240-9

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9781157452409

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1-157-45240-X



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