The Politicos, 1865-1896Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1938 - 760 pages A lively history of the parties and the great party oeaders who dominated American politics during the turbulent eyrs of the "Robber Barons." |
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Page 430
... vote in Indiana had been estimated at 10,000 in 1880 , 15,000 in 1884 , but was now reckoned at 20,000 . In Indiana , as in New York , all depended upon the raising of sums of money vaster than ever used before , and the accuracy with ...
... vote in Indiana had been estimated at 10,000 in 1880 , 15,000 in 1884 , but was now reckoned at 20,000 . In Indiana , as in New York , all depended upon the raising of sums of money vaster than ever used before , and the accuracy with ...
Page 516
... vote . The results were not clear : in the South , the " Negro question " kept white farmers Democrats ; in the East , labor did not vote for Populism . Perhaps Cleveland would have won without fusion with the Populists in the West ...
... vote . The results were not clear : in the South , the " Negro question " kept white farmers Democrats ; in the East , labor did not vote for Populism . Perhaps Cleveland would have won without fusion with the Populists in the West ...
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... votes.79 In Ohio there was one vote cast for every four living persons ( with women then not voting ) , surpassing all previous records by 25 per cent . In Indiana there were 30,000 floaters reported by watchers as receiving besides ...
... votes.79 In Ohio there was one vote cast for every four living persons ( with women then not voting ) , surpassing all previous records by 25 per cent . In Indiana there were 30,000 floaters reported by watchers as receiving besides ...
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18651868 | 3 |
The Spoilsmen | 61 |
The Spoilsmen in Power | 100 |
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