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Charles E. McKenzie

Charles E. McKenzie was a notable U.S. representative recognized for his political career and contributions. Born on October 3, 1896, he represented the state of [State Name] and is celebrated for his commitment to [specific issue or cause]. McKenzie's tenure was marked by his dedication to public service, and he passed away on June 7, 1956. more

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