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- John Whitnah Leedy (March 8, 1849 – March 24, 1935) was the 14th Governor of Kansas, serving 1896 to 1898. He later was active in politics in Alaska and...
- succeed the secretary in his or her absence, sickness, or unavailability. Whitnah, Donald Robert (1998). U.S. Department of Transportation: A Reference History...
- Sobel 1978, pp. 475–476. "John Whitnah Leedy". National Governors ****ociation. Retrieved February 28, 2023. "John Whitnah Leedy (1897-1899)". State Library...
- 2017, providing DOT Public Affairs and media support to her father ... Whitnah, Donald Robert (1998). U.S. Department of Transportation: A Reference History...
- as a "hit w****ly radio show." WNTP vice president/general manager Russ Whitnah acknowledges GolfStyles magazine "a recognized leader in the golf publications...
- September 1864 Frederick H. Dyer born 1849 Enlisted as a Drummer boy John Whitnah Leedy born 1849 enlisted 1864 Benjamin Zellner born 1849 served Union army...
- and Regulations. Washington, DC: DigiCat. Rutz, W. M. D.; Martin, W. H.; Whitnah, C. H. (1955-04-01). "Reichert-Meissl Numbers of Butterfat from Commercial...
- Nancy J. B. Busey, married to Dennis Naumann, of Gr**** Valley, California. Whitnah, Donald Robert (1998). U.S. Department of Transportation: A Reference History...
- gov/digital_library/sso/148878/85/SSO_148878_085_11.pdf#page=30 [bare URL PDF] Whitnah, Donald Robert (June 13, 1998). U.S. Department of Transportation: A Reference...
- Newsw****.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Whitnah, Donald Robert, U.S. Department of Transportation: A Reference History...