Illinois Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--past and Present, Volume 1Democratic Historical Association, 1935 The subject of this set is the Democratic party and its members. |
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... ELECTION He stood for re - election in 1876 and was defeated by a small majority . But the following general election found him again on the ticket , and this time he was elected . In the Forty - sixth Congress he continued the work he ...
... ELECTION He stood for re - election in 1876 and was defeated by a small majority . But the following general election found him again on the ticket , and this time he was elected . In the Forty - sixth Congress he continued the work he ...
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... election and said to them , " You may vote as you please , but if Bryan is elected the whistle will not blow the next day . " The campaign wound up with these declarations ringing in the ears of the laboring man . The light in the West ...
... election and said to them , " You may vote as you please , but if Bryan is elected the whistle will not blow the next day . " The campaign wound up with these declarations ringing in the ears of the laboring man . The light in the West ...
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... ELECTION For its nominees in the 1934 campaign , the Illinois Democracy chose the following ticket : For congressmen - at - large - Michael L. Igoe , Chicago , and Martin A. Brennan , Bloomington . For state treasurer - John H. Stelle ...
... ELECTION For its nominees in the 1934 campaign , the Illinois Democracy chose the following ticket : For congressmen - at - large - Michael L. Igoe , Chicago , and Martin A. Brennan , Bloomington . For state treasurer - John H. Stelle ...
Contents
Dedication | 9 |
The Beginnings of Illinois Democracy | 17 |
Interesting Facts Concerning Members of Illinois Democracy | 29 |
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