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    Arthur Pue Gorman (March 11, 1839 – June 4, 1906) was an American politician. He was leader of the Gorman-Rasin organization with Isaac Freeman Rasin...
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    Arthur Pue Gorman Jr. (March 27, 1873 – September 3, 1919) was an American politician. He served in the Maryland Senate from 1904 to 1912. He was an unsuccessful...
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    Peter Gorman (1808 – June 6, 1862) was one of the first contractors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. His son Arthur Pue Gorman would go on to become...
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  • Arthur Pue Gorman (1839–1906) was a U.S. senator from Maryland from 1881 to 1899 and from 1903 to 1906. Senator Gorman may also refer Lee A. Gorman (1895–...
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    Born and raised in the Baltimore area, he was the younger brother of Arthur Pue Gorman, an influential political leader. William was a successful businessman...
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    26–46. doi:10.2307/1883633. JSTOR 1883633. Lambert, John R. (1953). Arthur Pue Gorman. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. Rhodes, James Ford...
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    Gormania, the town is named for United States Senator from Maryland, Arthur Pue Gorman (March 11, 1839 – June 4, 1906). "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United...
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    Senate, where it faced stronger opposition from key Democrats, led by Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland, who insisted that more protection for their states' industries...
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    of Baltimore from 1870 to 1907. He helped run the Gorman–Rasin organization with Arthur Pue Gorman, which influenced Baltimore politics in the 1870s and...
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    ISBN 0-394-55509-0. Biography of Roosevelt during the years 1901–1909. Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, and Fred L. Israel, eds. History of American presidential elections...
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    Arthur Pue owned land around modern Route 100. Pue was the family doctor for the Gorman family, who Senator Arthur Pue Gorman is named after. The Pue...
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    was appointed to the Maryland Senate following the resignation of Arthur Pue Gorman to accept a higher office, was re-elected in 1883, and served as President...
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    General Richard Olney, refused to run. Additionally, Maryland Senator Arthur Pue Gorman alienated many in the South by opposing Roosevelt's policies in Panama...
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    J. Tilden, David Bennett Hill and William C. Whitney of New York, Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland, Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware, Henry M. Mathews and William...
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  • Kent County from 1874 to 1876. Politically, he was associated with Arthur Pue Gorman's political machine. In May 1874, Hines was appointed as commander...
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    B. Beck (1822–1890) Kentucky March 4, 1885 May 3, 1890 50th 51st Arthur Pue Gorman (1839–1906) Maryland May 3, 1890 April 29, 1898   Unknown 52nd 53rd...
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    the Democratic Party and conservatives such as David B. Hill and Arthur Pue Gorman moved to re-establish their control over the party and return it to...
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    Amanda Gorman (born 1998), American poet and activist Andy Gorman (born 1974), Welsh footballer Archie Gorman (1909–1992), Scottish footballer Arthur Pue Gorman...
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    expected to have his workers evacuated by June. Maryland senator Arthur Pue Gorman called for a naval warship to escort supply ships to island to help...
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  • 1939 and consolidated to Scaggsville. Mrs Grace Gorman Johnson, Daughter of Senator Arthur Pue Gorman, bought the property adjoining the family estate...
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    the winner was seated in the 54th Congress, starting March 4, 1895. Arthur Pue Gorman won re-election against Lloyd Lowndes Jr. by a margin of 86.05%, or...
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    Stephen Wallace Dorsey Baby of the Senate 1879–1881 Succeeded by Arthur Pue Gorman Political offices Preceded by Glenni Scofield Register of the Treasury...
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    material to Sullivan after receiving the documentation; one member, Arthur Pue Gorman, had died. The surviving commission members were sent the letter by...
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    William A. Wallace Pennsylvania 1880 William Rosecrans California 1882 Arthur Pue Gorman Maryland 1884 John E. Kenna West Virginia 1886 James T. Jones Alabama...
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    from Maryland In office March 4, 1899 – March 3, 1905 Preceded by Arthur Pue Gorman Succeeded by Isidor Rayner Associate Justice of the Supreme Court...
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    the winners were elected in 1887 after March 4; ordered by date. Arthur Pue Gorman won re-election for an unknown margin of votes for the Class 1 seat...
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    century, including the Federal reserve system. Among the Democrats Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland stood out. From 1871 to 1898, the Senate did not approve...
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    Senate, where it faced stronger opposition from key Democrats led by Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland, who insisted on more protection for their states' industries...
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  • Colburn Charles Hopper Gibson, U.S. Representative (Maryland 1) Arthur Pue Gorman, U.S. Senator (Maryland) James Black Groome, former Maryland Governor...
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  • large granite house in town. The granite house was the birthplace of Arthur Pue Gorman, which was torn down to build a bridge across the Patapsco in the...
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