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Carter Martin Buford (1876–1959) was an educator, attorney, and Democratic politician in the American state of Missouri. A six-term member of the Missouri State Senate, Buford is best remembered as the sponsor of legislation establishing a network of rural public schools throughout the state during the first decade of the 20th century. Buford was twice a candidate for Missouri Lieutenant Governor but failed to win election to this statewide office.

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  • Carter Martin Buford (1876–1959) was an educator, attorney, and Democratic politician in the American state of Missouri. A six-term member of the Missouri State Senate, Buford is best remembered as the sponsor of legislation establishing a network of rural public schools throughout the state during the first decade of the 20th century. Buford was twice a candidate for Missouri Lieutenant Governor but failed to win election to this statewide office. (en)
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  • Carter M. Buford as he appeared in 1910, early in his political career. (en)
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  • Carter Martin Buford (1876–1959) was an educator, attorney, and Democratic politician in the American state of Missouri. A six-term member of the Missouri State Senate, Buford is best remembered as the sponsor of legislation establishing a network of rural public schools throughout the state during the first decade of the 20th century. Buford was twice a candidate for Missouri Lieutenant Governor but failed to win election to this statewide office. (en)
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