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on March 28, 1900, the son of Burt and Martha Carpenter. He moved to Scottsbluff in 1916 and was employed in various capacities by a railroad company. From 1922 to 1923 he sold tobacco and candy, moving to
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During his legislative career, he also operated Terry Carpenter, Inc., in Terrytown. He retired in Scottsbluff, Nebraska where he died April 27, 1978. He is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff.
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in Nebraska in Scottsbluff, with his own chain of gas stations in several states which created gas wars wherever they opened. He eventually sold this operation and started several new businesses.
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in 1923. There, he was the manager of the municipal gas and water department. He returned to Scottsbluff in 1927 where he worked in the garage business and the retail coal business.
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Carpenter continued to run for various offices unsuccessfully through the 1940s, but was a very successful businessman. He established the only gasoline
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After two brief marriages, Carpenter married Hazeldeane Carruthers on February 1, 1930, and they had three sons: Terry Jr., Gary, and Michael.
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but lost the election, coming in a distant third place with 18% of the vote, as he was running against the incumbent independent Republican
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in 1956. He was successful in being elected to the state legislature in 1952 and served 22 years as a state senator.
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in 1934. Failing to get the Democratic nomination, he next ran for a seat in the
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Nebraska Legislature, The Official Site of the Nebraska Unicameral Legislature:
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In 1970, Carpenter conducted much-publicized legislative hearings against a
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Carpenter changed political affiliation five times, being a delegate to the
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Carpenter ran for but failed to be elected to the following offices:
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and another Republican candidate. Norris won the election.
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Republican nomination for the United States Senate in
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