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  1. Francis Adams Cherry (September 5, 1908 – July 15, 1965) was an American politician. He served as governor of Arkansas from 1953 to 1955. Life and career. Cherry was born in Fort Worth, Texas. He attended Oklahoma State University and the University of Arkansas Law School.

  2. Sir Francis Cherry (18 October 1552 – 14 April 1605) of the parish of All Hallows, Barking, in Essex, Citizen of the City of London and a Merchant Vintner, was the English ambassador to the Court of Russia from April 1598 to 23 March 1599.

  3. The Emperor Francis cherry is a sweet cherry cultivar (Prunus avium) that produces a bright red fruit which is resistant to cracking. In 1996, it was the source of the first cherry genetic map, which was created from a haploid-microspore derived population from the 'Emperor Francis' cultivar.

  4. Diplomat. Sir Francis Cherry was the English ambassador to the Court of Russia from April 1598 to 23 March 1599. Career. Queen Elizabeth knighted Cherry “for faithful and gallant service” at Chatham on 4 July 1604. Achievements. He became the founder of the Cherry line at Camberwell.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2021 · This beautiful cherry tree variety blooms early, sprouting breathtaking white flowers. Fruit is ready to harvest in June. The cherries were bred to resist cracking or splitting on the tree. The result is an incredibly sweet, crisp cherry that almost tastes like candy. Planting Zones. The Emperor Francis cherry tree grows best in zones five ...

  6. Sir Francis Cherry (18 October 1552 – 14 April 1605) of the parish of All Hallows, Barking, in Essex, Citizen of the City of London and a Merchant Vintner, was the English ambassador to the Court of Russia from April 1598 to 23 March 1599. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I on 4 July 1604 at Chatham in Kent, "for faithful and gallant service".

  7. 25 de ago. de 2023 · Francis Adams Cherry was a chancery judge, Arkansas’s thirty-fifth governor, and chairman of the federal Subversive Activities Control Board. He was elected in 1952 with a talk-a-thon campaign, but lost his reelection bid in 1954 to Orval Faubus.