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Thomas M. Honan

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in the sixty-sixth session, serving from 1908 to 1910. During his time as Speaker, he was a member of several important committees and supported the passage of remedial legislation. He also consistently voted against
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before graduating in 1889. In 1890, Honan was admitted to the bar and began practicing law with W. T. Branaman.
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When his service as Attorney General concluded, Honan returned to Seymour and resumed practicing law there.
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of Indiana's forty-second judicial district (comprising the counties of
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Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine, Volume 52
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The Ancestry of Henry James Lawless, Jr. Book Two: Maternal Ancestry
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Democratic Party members of the Indiana House of Representatives
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to James and Mary (nÊe Giger) Honan. James Honan (born in
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Honan was elected to represent Jackson County in the
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Honan also cracked down on illegal 7: 383:of Indiana University Bloomington. 321:following a legal challenge by the 16:Indiana Attorney General, 1911-1915 562:"Attorney General Retains Jackson" 223:After completing his education at 14: 392:St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital 986:American people of Swiss descent 981:American people of Irish descent 698: 272:Indiana House of Representatives 548:10.5378/indimagahist.110.2.0097 540:10.5378/indimagahist.110.2.0097 524:"The Battle of Mineral Springs" 479:. 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Index

T. V. Honan
Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives
Emmett Forest Branch
Albert J. Veneman
Indiana Attorney General
Thomas R. Marshall
Samuel M. Ralston
James Bingham
Richard M. Milburn
American
lawyer
politician
Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives
Indiana Attorney General
Seymour
Indiana
County Clare
Ireland
50th Indiana Infantry Regiment
Civil War
Reno Gang
Switzerland
Ohio
Shields High School
Hanover College
Indiana University Bloomington
Democrat
prosecuting attorney
Jackson
Washington

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