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- Waggoner_Carr abstract "Vincent Waggoner Carr (October 1, 1918 – February 25, 2004) was a Democratic Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives and Attorney General of Texas.".
- Waggoner_Carr battle World_War_II.
- Waggoner_Carr birthDate "1918-10-01".
- Waggoner_Carr birthPlace Hunt_County,_Texas.
- Waggoner_Carr birthPlace Texas.
- Waggoner_Carr birthPlace United_States.
- Waggoner_Carr birthYear "1918".
- Waggoner_Carr child Dental_degree.
- Waggoner_Carr deathDate "2004-02-25".
- Waggoner_Carr deathPlace Austin,_Texas.
- Waggoner_Carr deathPlace Texas.
- Waggoner_Carr deathPlace Travis_County,_Texas.
- Waggoner_Carr deathYear "2004".
- Waggoner_Carr militaryBranch United_States_Army_Air_Corps.
- Waggoner_Carr occupation Author.
- Waggoner_Carr occupation Lawyer.
- Waggoner_Carr office "Attorney General of Texas".
- Waggoner_Carr office "County attorney of Lubbock County".
- Waggoner_Carr office "Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives".
- Waggoner_Carr office "Texas State Representative".
- Waggoner_Carr party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Waggoner_Carr religion Methodism.
- Waggoner_Carr serviceEndYear "1945".
- Waggoner_Carr serviceStartYear "1941".
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- Waggoner_Carr after Crawford_Martin.
- Waggoner_Carr after "J. Collier Adams".
- Waggoner_Carr after Jimmy_Turman.
- Waggoner_Carr battles World_War_II.
- Waggoner_Carr before Jim_T._Lindsey.
- Waggoner_Carr before Preston_Smith_(governor).
- Waggoner_Carr before Will_Wilson.
- Waggoner_Carr birthDate "1918-10-01".
- Waggoner_Carr birthPlace "Fairlie in Hunt County, Texas, USA".
- Waggoner_Carr branch United_States_Army_Air_Corps.
- Waggoner_Carr caption "Waggoner Carr".
- Waggoner_Carr children "David William Carr, D.D.S.".
- Waggoner_Carr dateOfBirth "1918-10-01".
- Waggoner_Carr dateOfDeath "2004-02-25".
- Waggoner_Carr deathDate "2004-02-25".
- Waggoner_Carr deathPlace "Austin, Travis County, Texas".
- Waggoner_Carr district "119".
- Waggoner_Carr footnotes "Waggoner Carr and his brother, Warlick Carr, were prominent Texas attorneys who graduated together from Lubbock High School and Texas Tech University. As attorney general of Texas, Carr was involved in the prosecution of swindler Billie Sol Estes and Jack Ruby, the assassin of Lee Harvey Oswald. Carr conducted his own investigation into the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy though federal officials discouraged his activities. Carr was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for the United States Senate in 1966, having been defeated by the incumbent Republican John G. Tower. In 1968, Carr ran for governor but was undercut by his fellow Lubbockite, Preston Smith, who went on to win the Democratic nomination and the general election. Carr was implicated in the Sharpstown scandal but cleared of wronging and hence penned the book, Waggoner Carr: Not Guilty. At the time of his death from cancer, Carr was penning books on the outlaw Jesse James and the former attorneys general of Texas.".
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- Waggoner_Carr hometown "Lubbock".
- Waggoner_Carr name "Carr, Waggoner".
- Waggoner_Carr name "Vincent Waggoner Carr".
- Waggoner_Carr occupation Author.
- Waggoner_Carr occupation Lawyer.
- Waggoner_Carr office Speaker_of_the_Texas_House_of_Representatives.
- Waggoner_Carr office Texas_Attorney_General.
- Waggoner_Carr office Texas_House_of_Representatives.
- Waggoner_Carr office "County attorney of Lubbock County".
- Waggoner_Carr party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Waggoner_Carr placeOfBirth "Fairlie in Hunt County, Texas, USA".
- Waggoner_Carr placeOfDeath "Austin, Travis County, Texas".
- Waggoner_Carr preceded Will_Wilson.
- Waggoner_Carr preceded "Jim T. Lindsey".
- Waggoner_Carr religion Methodism.
- Waggoner_Carr restingPlace Austin,_Texas.
- Waggoner_Carr restingPlace Texas_State_Cemetery.
- Waggoner_Carr serviceyears "1941".
- Waggoner_Carr shortDescription "American politician".
- Waggoner_Carr spouse "Ernestine Story Carr".
- Waggoner_Carr succeeded Crawford_Martin.
- Waggoner_Carr succeeded "Jimmy Turman".
- Waggoner_Carr termEnd "1951".
- Waggoner_Carr termEnd "1961".
- Waggoner_Carr termEnd "1967".
- Waggoner_Carr termStart "1949".
- Waggoner_Carr termStart "1951".
- Waggoner_Carr termStart "1957".
- Waggoner_Carr termStart "1963".
- Waggoner_Carr title List_of_Speakers_of_the_Texas_House_of_Representatives.
- Waggoner_Carr title Texas_Attorney_General.
- Waggoner_Carr title Texas_House_of_Representatives,_District_119.
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- Waggoner_Carr years "1951".
- Waggoner_Carr years "1957".
- Waggoner_Carr years "1963".
- Waggoner_Carr description "American politician".
- Waggoner_Carr description "American politician".
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- Waggoner_Carr subject Category:Burials_at_Texas_State_Cemetery.