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- of the Sprayground at Robsion Park". June 21, 2017. Archived from the original on June 28, 2019. Retrieved June 28, 2019. "Robsion Park – A jewel donated...
- John Marshall Robsion (January 2, 1873 – February 17, 1948), a Republican, represented Kentucky in both the United States Senate and the United States...
- John Marshall Robsion Jr. (August 28, 1904 – February 14, 1990) was an American Republican politician who served as a United States representative from...
- appointed U.S. Representative John M. Robsion to fill Sackett's seat until a successor could be duly elected. Robsion lost both the special election to complete...
- 1959. Democratic nominee Bert Combs defeated Republican nominee John M. Robsion Jr. with 60.56% of the vote. Primary elections were held on May 25, 1959...
- Senate: ▌F. Sackett (R) ▌A. Barkley (D) ▌J. Robsion (R) ▌B. Williamson (D) House: ▌D. Kincheloe (D) ▌J. Robsion (R) ▌M. Thatcher (R) ▌J. Moore (D) ▌W. Gregory (D)...
- from Kentucky 1927–1949 Served alongside: Frederic M. Sackett, John M. Robsion, Ben M. Williamson, Marvel M. Logan, Happy Chandler, William A. Stanfill...
- Senate: ▌F. Sackett (R) ▌A. Barkley (D) ▌J. Robsion (R) ▌B. Williamson (D) House: ▌D. Kincheloe (D) ▌J. Robsion (R) ▌M. Thatcher (R) ▌J. Moore (D) ▌W. Gregory (D)...
- 75th Senate: ▌A. Barkley (D) · ▌M. M. Logan (D) House: ▌J. Robsion (R) ▌F. Vinson (D) ▌V. Chapman (D) ▌A. May (D) ▌B. Spence (D) ▌E. O'Neal (D) ▌E. Creal (D)...
- representative, 1949–1955 Samuel Freeman Miller, U.S. Supreme Court justice John M. Robsion Jr., U.S. representative 1953–1959 Flem D. Sampson, Kentucky governor (1927–1931)...