William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 169
... Democrats and took control of the lower house of the legislature . In Kansas , the reformers and the Democrats sent to Washington the first senator representating the farmers revolt , James N. In California the reforming elements gained ...
... Democrats and took control of the lower house of the legislature . In Kansas , the reformers and the Democrats sent to Washington the first senator representating the farmers revolt , James N. In California the reforming elements gained ...
Page 183
... Democratic convention met in Chicago . In- stead of going over to the Populists , the silver Democrats had captured their party , and the farmers of the South and West were in control . the opening day of the convention a silver man was ...
... Democratic convention met in Chicago . In- stead of going over to the Populists , the silver Democrats had captured their party , and the farmers of the South and West were in control . the opening day of the convention a silver man was ...
Page 209
... Democrats had re- gained their civil and political power and the Federal troops had left the South . Many of the old Republican leaders were gone . Oliver Morton died in 1877 , Zach Chandler died in 1879 , and Logan of Illinois in 1886 ...
... Democrats had re- gained their civil and political power and the Federal troops had left the South . Many of the old Republican leaders were gone . Oliver Morton died in 1877 , Zach Chandler died in 1879 , and Logan of Illinois in 1886 ...
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