Jacob A. Kohler (1835–1916), Republican politician from the state of Ohio
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Owing to ill health he declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1906 to the Sixtieth Congress.
Cantor was elected as a Democrat to the 63rd United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Francis Burton Harrison, and served from November 4, 1913, to March 3, 1915.
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He was born at 19, Second street, NYC, as the son of Henry Cantor and Hannah Cantor, both natives of London.
He served as delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1932, and was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1940 to the Seventy-seventh Congress.
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Garber was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-first Congress in 1928, but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1930 to the Seventy-second Congress.
Former Wisconsin Governor Walter J. Kohler, Sr. was President of Kohler Company and his son former Wisconsin Governor Walter J. Kohler, Jr. served for many years in senior management.
Herbert resisted all efforts to compromise, even sharply rejecting a public appeal from his nephew, Governor Walter J. Kohler, Jr..
The Schowalter Foundation is a Kansas-based Mennonite philanthropic foundation formed in 1954 from the estate of Jacob A. Schowalter of Newton, Kansas.
A short time later, Terry Kohler, Walter's son, assumed the reins of the highly expanded and profitable corporation.
They had four sons: John Michael Kohler III (1902–68), Walter Jodok, Jr. (1904–76), Carl James (1905–60), and Robert Eugene (1908–90).
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One of those GOP governors was Walter Kohler's son, Walter J. Kohler, Jr..
Walter J. Kohler, Sr. (1875–1940), Governor of Wisconsin (1929–1931) and President of the Kohler Company