Parties, Problems and Leaders of 1896: An Impartial Presentation of Living National Questions with Portraits and Biographies of Distinguished Party Leaders; Also Lives of the Candidates for President and Vice-president, Convention Proceedings and Full Text of Naional PlatformsInternational news & book Company, 1896 |
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... nominated in 1889 ; de- feated ; nominated in 1890 ; elected by 8,953 plurality ; re - elected Governor in 1892 by a plurality of 6,457 ; distinguished at the bar and as an exponent of advanced and liberal Democracy ; an able orator ...
... nominated in 1889 ; de- feated ; nominated in 1890 ; elected by 8,953 plurality ; re - elected Governor in 1892 by a plurality of 6,457 ; distinguished at the bar and as an exponent of advanced and liberal Democracy ; an able orator ...
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... nominated for the Presidency by the Federals in 1800 , the Republicans won a victory with Jefferson and Burr , the contest between these two being settled in the House of Representatives . The Republican victory was nothing in its ...
... nominated for the Presidency by the Federals in 1800 , the Republicans won a victory with Jefferson and Burr , the contest between these two being settled in the House of Representatives . The Republican victory was nothing in its ...
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... nominated by President Cleveland as Postmaster - General , February 28 , 1895 , and took oath of office , April 4 , 1895 . Born in Erie co . , N. Y. , December. WM . L. WILSON , HON . HORACE BOIES . HON . WILLIAM C. WHITNEY.
... nominated by President Cleveland as Postmaster - General , February 28 , 1895 , and took oath of office , April 4 , 1895 . Born in Erie co . , N. Y. , December. WM . L. WILSON , HON . HORACE BOIES . HON . WILLIAM C. WHITNEY.
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... nominated a second time and defeated ; moved to Waterloo , Iowa , 1867 ; practiced profession , and became large land owner ; left the Republican party on account of its prohibition doctrines in 1883 ; advocated Cleveland's election in ...
... nominated a second time and defeated ; moved to Waterloo , Iowa , 1867 ; practiced profession , and became large land owner ; left the Republican party on account of its prohibition doctrines in 1883 ; advocated Cleveland's election in ...
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... of Illinois , 1868 ; nominated for Governor on Democratic ticket , 1888 , and defeated ; elected U. S. Senator , as Democrat , 1891 . Born in Monroe co . , Ga . , October. HON . JOHN M. PALMER . HON . JAMES Z. GEORGE . HON . WILLIAM E.
... of Illinois , 1868 ; nominated for Governor on Democratic ticket , 1888 , and defeated ; elected U. S. Senator , as Democrat , 1891 . Born in Monroe co . , Ga . , October. HON . JOHN M. PALMER . HON . JAMES Z. GEORGE . HON . WILLIAM E.
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