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  1. Joseph Taylor Robinson på Commons. Joseph Taylor Robinson (født 26. august 1872, død 14. juli 1937) var en amerikansk demokratisk politiker. Han representerte Arkansas i Representantenes hus 1903–1911 og Senatet 1913–1937. Robinson var også guvernør i delstaten fra januar til mars 1913.

  2. Robinson Center (Little Rock) Coordinates: 34°44′57″N 92°16′28″W. Joseph Taylor Robinson Memorial Auditorium. U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Robinson Center Music Hall, located at the intersection of Markham and Broadway Streets in downtown Little Rock. Location in Arkansas. Location in United States.

  3. Joseph Taylor Robinson was born on August 26, 1872, in Lonoke County, Arkansas to James Madison Robinson and Matilda Jane Swaim. In his childhood, Robinson helped chop cotton and tended to his fathers apple orchard. During his teenage years and with fewer than forty-six months of formal education, Robinson made a reputation as a public speaker ...

  4. ROBINSON, JOSEPH. Joseph Taylor ("Joe T") Robinson (1872–1937) was the Democratic leader of the Senate from 1922 to 1937 (the majority leader from 1933 to 1937) and in 1928 was the Democratic candidate for vice president on the unsuccessful ticket headed by Al Smith. Born August 26, 1872, in rural Lonoke County, Arkansas, Robinson, the ninth ...

  5. 3 de may. de 2015 · Joseph Taylor Robinson was Majority Leader of the United States Senate during the first one hundred days of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal. Few politicians have enjoyed the breadth and length of the career Joe T. Robinson had in Arkansas. A forceful leader, dynamic and plainspoken, Joe Robinson was a man of burning ambition.

  6. Joseph Taylor Robinson, 1872–1937, U.S. legislator, b. Lonoke co., Ark. He was admitted (1895) to the bar and served (1903–13) in the U.S. House of Representatives.In 1913 he became governor of Arkansas but resigned from this post within the year on being elected to the U.S. Senate.