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Robert S. Murphy

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bar in 1881 and practiced law alongside his brother. Murphy successfully ran as a Republican for Cambria County District Attorney in 1892, despite the overwhelming
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majority in terms of party registration. He was reelected in 1895 but defeated in 1898. He returned to the practice of law and became a key figure in the
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in 1900. His political career culminated in his election as lieutenant governor in 1906 as running mate of
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for governor at the Pennsylvania Republican convention of 1892 and serving as a delegate to the
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Robert Murphy (disambiguation)

Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
Edwin Sydney Stuart
William M. Brown
John Merriman Reynolds
Louisville, New York
Republican
lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania
Republican
Louisville, New York
Portland, Maine
Francis Murphy
temperance
Hedding College
Pennington School
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Cambria County
Democratic
Pennsylvania Republican Party
John P. Elkin
Republican National Convention
Edwin Sydney Stuart
Overbrook, Pittsburgh



"Robert S. Murphy Dies Suddenly in Overbrook Home"
The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Political Graveyard

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