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Thomas Dale Alford (* 28. Janu ...... nsas im US-Repräsentantenhaus.
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Thomas Dale Alford, Sr. (Janua ...... Little Rock from 1959 to 1963.
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1916-01-28
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Thomas Dale Alford
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2000-01-25
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allegiance
United States
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alma mater
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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University of Central Arkansas
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birth date
1916-01-28
birth name
Thomas Dale Alford
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birth place
branch
*United States Army Medical Corps
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caption
Dale Alford
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children
Anne Maury Alford Winans
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L'Moore Fontaine Alford
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Thomas D. Alford, Jr.
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death date
2000-01-25
death place
Little Rock, Arkansas
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occupation
office
Little Rock School Board
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U.S. Representative from Arkansas's 5th congressional district
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reason
District eliminated
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resting place
Mount Holly Cemetery in Little Rock
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spouse
L'Moore Smith Alford
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state
Arkansas
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succeeded
Position eliminated by reapportionment
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term start
wars
European Theater of Operations of World War II
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