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William Henry David Murray (1869-1956) —
also known as William H. Murray; "Alfalfa
Bill"; "Cocklebur Bill"; "Bolivia
Bill"; "The Sage of Tishomingo" —
of Tishomingo, Johnston
County, Okla.
Born near Collinsville, Grayson
County, Tex., November
21, 1869.
Democrat. Candidate for Texas
state senate, 1890; delegate to
Oklahoma state constitutional convention, 1906; member of Oklahoma
state house of representatives, 1907-09; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from Oklahoma, 1912
(speaker),
1916;
U.S.
Representative from Oklahoma, 1913-17 (at-large 1913-15, 4th
District 1915-17); defeated, 1940; Governor of
Oklahoma, 1931-35; defeated in primary, 1918, 1938; candidate for
Democratic nomination for President, 1932;
candidate in primary for U.S.
Senator from Oklahoma, 1942.
Member, Freemasons.
Died October
15, 1956 (age 86 years, 329
days).
Interment at Tishomingo Cemetery.
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Johnston Murray (1902-1974) —
of Oklahoma.
Born in Oklahoma, July 21,
1902.
Son of William
Henry David Murray.
Democrat. Governor of
Oklahoma, 1951-55; delegate to Democratic National Convention
from Oklahoma, 1952.
Died in Tishomingo, Johnston
County, Okla., April 16,
1974 (age 71 years, 269
days).
Interment at Tishomingo Cemetery.
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