George D. Major (September 18, 1819 – February 23, 1902) was an American politician, agriculturist, and businessman. He owned and operated The Remington Press, a politically neutral newspaper.
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| - George D. Major (September 18, 1819 – February 23, 1902) was an American politician, agriculturist, and businessman. He owned and operated The Remington Press, a politically neutral newspaper. (en)
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| - Mulberry, Indiana, US (en)
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| - Hamilton County, Ohio, US (en)
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| - William S. Major, Chalmers Major, John F. Major, Mary C. Major, Charles S. Major, Sarah A Major, George E Major, Julia Major (en)
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| - Catherine Green Major (en)
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| - politician, businessman, agriculturist (en)
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| - County commission
- Indiana State Senator representing White, Benton, Jasper, and Newton counties (en)
- President of the Board of Prison Directors, for the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City, Indiana (en)
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| - Conservative Democrat, and greenback party (en)
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| - Remington, Indiana and Benton, Indiana (en)
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| - Julia Ann Snoddy; Susan P. Urton (en)
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| - George D. Major (September 18, 1819 – February 23, 1902) was an American politician, agriculturist, and businessman. He owned and operated The Remington Press, a politically neutral newspaper. (en)
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| - President of the Board of Prison Directors, for theIndiana State PrisonatMichigan City, Indiana
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