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  1. Denver Sylvester Dickerson (January 24, 1872 – November 28, 1925) was an American politician. He was the 11th governor of Nevada from 1908 to 1911. A member of the Silver – Democratic coalition party, [1] he had previously held office as the 13th lieutenant governor of Nevada from 1907 to 1908.

  2. Denver Dickerson (April 23, 1914 – July 19, 1981) was Speaker of the Nevada Assembly in 1943 and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was appointed Secretary of Guam in 1963 by U.S. President John F. Kennedy.

  3. Nevada. Gov. Denver Sylvester Dickerson. Terms May 22, 1908 - January 2, 1911. Party Democratic. Born January 24, 1872. Passed November 28, 1925. Birth State California. Family Married Una Reilly; eight children. About. DENVER S. DICKERSON, the eleventh governor of Nevada, was born in Millville, California on January 24, 1872.

  4. Denver Sylvester Dickerson V. Birth. 24 Jan 1872. Millville, Shasta County, California, USA. Death. 28 Nov 1925 (aged 53) Carson City, Carson City, Nevada, USA. Burial. Lone Mountain Cemetery. Carson City, Carson City, Nevada, USA Show Map. Plot. 1G-9-9. Memorial ID. 15091326. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 3. Flowers 45. Memorials.

  5. Denver Sylvester Dickerson (24 de enero de 1872-28 de noviembre de 1925) fue un político estadounidense . Fue el undécimo gobernador de Nevada de 1908 a 1911. Miembro del partido de la coalición Silver - Demócrata, anteriormente había ocupado el cargo de decimotercer vicegobernador de Nevada de 1907 a 1908.

  6. Denver S Dickerson was born in 1872, in Califotrnia. He was the son of Harvey Franklin Dickerson (1829-1907). After serving as First Sergeant of the 2nd U.S. Volunteer, Calvary, during the Spanish-American War, he relocated to Nevada.

  7. Denver Dickerson (April 23, 1914 – July 19, 1981) was Speaker of the Nevada Assembly in 1943 and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was appointed Secretary of Guam in 1963 by U.S. President John F. Kennedy.