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James F. Byrnes - Wikipedia Byrnes won election to the U S House of Representatives and served from 1911 to 1925 He became a close ally of President Woodrow Wilson and a protégé of Senator Benjamin Tillman
Home | James F. Byrnes High School - Spart5. net The James F Byrnes High School Rebel Regiment is once again headed to the national stage! The award-winning marching band has been selected to perform in the 100th Macy’s Thanksg
Cynthia Marie Congleton Byrne Obituary (1946-2025) | Belmont, NC We bid farewell to Cynthia Marie Congleton Byrne of Belmont, North Carolina, whose journey of life gracefully concluded on January 9, 2025 at the age of 78 Cynthia Marie Congleton touched countless lives with warmth and kindness, leaving behind cherished memories that will forever echo in hearts
James F. Byrnes - Nuclear Museum Byrnes served on the bench for sixteen months between 1941 and 1942 He was the last justice on the Supreme Court admitted by reading law as opposed to studying it at law school Following Pearl Harbor and the outbreak of WWII, Byrnes desired to return to politics
James F. Byrnes | Supreme Court Justice, Governor of SC, Diplomat . . . A self-taught lawyer, Byrnes entered public life in 1908 as public prosecutor in South Carolina He served in the U S House of Representatives (1911–25) and in the Senate (1931–41), where he soon emerged as the actual majority leader
Edd Byrnes - Wikipedia Although Byrnes was a popular celebrity, typecasting led him to ultimately buy out his television contract with Warner Brothers to clear his way for films—but it was too late for Byrnes to capitalize on feature-length cinema projects based upon his established television-series fame
James Francis Byrnes - People - Department History - Office of the . . . James Francis Byrnes was appointed Secretary of State by President Harry S Truman on July 3, 1945, and entered duty on the same day He left office on January 21, 1947 Byrnes led the Department of State during the significant transition from World War II to the Cold War