Word: coconino
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hung out his shingle at Williams. In 1902 he went to the Territorial Senate. After a year at the University of Michigan (1903?04) studying law and political economy, he returned to Williams where he married Elizabeth McEvoy Renoe and was made district attorney of Coconino County in 1904. Five years later he moved to Prescott to pursue private practice. In 1912, when Arizona was admitted to the Union, the Legislature picked him as the State's first U. S. Senator. A thoroughgoing Democrat, he has served in the Senate ever since...