Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Agnew, Spiro Theodore, 1918-1996 |
Other Names |
Ted |
Birth Date |
Nov. 9, 1918 |
Place of Birth |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Death Date |
Sept. 17, 1996 |
Place of Death |
Berlin, Maryland, USA |
Spouse |
Judy (m. 1942-1996) |
Children |
Elinor Kimberly Agnew, Susan Scott Agnew, Pamela Lee Agnew, James Rand Agnew |
Relationships |
Republican Party |
Places of Residence |
Annapolis, Maryland |
Occupation |
Baltimore County Exec. 1962 Governor of Maryland 1966 U. S. Vice President 1968, 1972 (resigned 1973) |
Role |
Political |
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