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  1. Apr 20, 1980 · Agnew: I Quit Out of Fear for My Life. By Helen Dudar. April 19, 1980 at 7:00 p.m. EST. SIX AND A HALF years after he resigned the vice presidency under a heavy cloud of criminal...

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    Spiro Agnew was born in Baltimore, in the state of Maryland. His father was Theodore Spiros Agnew, a Greek immigrant who shortened his name from Anagnostopoulos when he moved to the USA (which was between 1897 and 1902), who married Margaret Akers, a native of Virginia. He joined the US Army and served in both World War II and the Korean War.

    After holding a number of political offices in Baltimore, he ran for Baltimore County Executive in 1962. In a race that was thought to go to the Democratic Party Agnew surprisingly won. While executive he was known for outlawing racial segregation. He ran for Governor in 1966. His opponent was George Mahoney, who ran on a racist and pro segregation...

    Baltimore County Executive, 1962 1. Spiro Agnew(R) - elected unopposed Governor of Maryland, 1966 1. Spiro Agnew(R) - 455,318 (49.50%) 2. George P. Mahoney(D) - 373,543 (40.61%) 3. Hyman A. Pressman(I) - 90,899 (9.88%) 1968 Republican National Convention(Vice Presidential tally) 1. Spiro Agnew- 1,119 (83.95%) 2. Gov. George Romney of Michigan-186 (...

    The 30th Anniversary of Agnew's Resignation As Vice President (University of Maryland) Archived 2004-03-29 at the Wayback Machine
    The Archives of Marylandcollection of speeches, messages and other public papers during Agnews governorship 1967-69
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  3. What did your Agnew ancestors do for a living? In 1940, Farmer and Teacher were the top reported jobs for men and women in the USA named Agnew . 15% of Agnew men worked as a Farmer and 10% of Agnew women worked as a Teacher. Some less common occupations for Americans named Agnew were Clerk and Stenographer. .

  4. Spiro Agnew was an American politician who served as the 39th Vice President of the United States, from 1969 to 1973, in the Republican administration of President Richard Nixon. Born in Baltimore to Greek immigrants, Agnew, after getting educated in the local public schools, attended the Johns Hopkins University.

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  5. Sep 18, 1996 · Governor of Maryland. When Agnew became governor of Maryland in early 1967, most residents of the state viewed him as a moderate Republican. They believed that he did not hold radical or extreme views on the Vietnam War, civil rights, and other issues that were dividing many American communities.

  6. Sep 18, 1996 · Spiro T. Agnew, who earned an enduring but unenviable niche in American history as the first vice president forced to resign in disgrace, died Tuesday afternoon at a hospital in Berlin, Md....

  7. Sep 18, 1996 · By Martin Weil. September 17, 1996 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Spiro T. Agnew, 77, a combative, controversial figure in American politics who resigned in disgrace as vice president of the United States in...

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