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    Matthew Stanley Quay (/kweɪ/; September 30, 1833 – May 28, 1904) was an American politician of the Republican Party who represented Pennsylvania in the...
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  • badminton player Julie Anne Quay (fl. 2017), Australian businesswoman Matthew Quay (1833-1904), Pennsylvania senator Minnie Quay, a legendary ghost in Michigan...
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  • Cameron machine (redirect from Quay machine)
    passed into control of his son J. Donald Cameron, later controlled by Matthew Quay and finally Boies Penrose. The organization was financially and fiscally...
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    county seat is Tucumcari. The county was named for Pennsylvania senator Matthew Quay, who supported statehood for New Mexico. Its eastern border is the Texas...
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    The Matthew S. Quay House is a historic house at 205 College Avenue in Beaver, Pennsylvania. Built sometime after the American Civil War, it was from...
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    Sabin 1883–1884 Minnesota 10 Benjamin Jones 1884–1888 New Jersey 11 Matthew Quay 1888–1891 Pennsylvania 12 James Clarkson 1891–1892 Iowa 13 William Campbell...
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    boundaries of the district is the Matthew S. Quay House, the National Historic Landmark home of Beaver native Senator Matthew Quay, and the site of Fort McIntosh...
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    bargains, but his supporters had made many pledges on his behalf. When Boss Matthew Quay of Pennsylvania, who was rebuffed for a Cabinet position for his political...
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    as the Penrose machine), following Simon Cameron, Donald Cameron, and Matthew Quay. He was the most powerful political operative in Pennsylvania for 17...
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    January 17, 1899, to fill the seat then held by Matthew Quay for a six-year term beginning March 4, 1899. Quay was a candidate for re-election, but he was...
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  • Parsons Oliver H. Payne Charles H. Percy Peter G. Peterson Pratt family Matthew Quay Eddie Rickenbacker Henry H. Rogers Beardsley Ruml John D. Ryan Jacob...
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    1894. The post office was renamed Quay in honor of Pennsylvania Senator Matthew Quay on February 24, 1903. Initially, Quay was an agricultural center. The...
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  • 4, 1899 – Jan 16, 1901 Quay was appointed to continue the term, but the Senate rejected his appointment. 20 56th Matthew Quay Republican Jan 16, 1901...
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  • 1886 Matthew Quay (R) 1887 James A. Beaver (R) William T. Davies (R) A. Wilson Norris William Livsey (R) 34R, 16D 131R, 69D, 1GBL Matthew Quay (R) 1888...
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    Pennypacker of Pennsylvania to fill the unexpired term of the late Matthew S. Quay in the United States Senate. In 1905, he was elected by the state legislature...
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    Republican political bosses, such as Senators Thomas Platt of New York and Matthew Quay of Pennsylvania, who were willing to guarantee McKinley's nomination...
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    election in January–April 1899 failed to elect a Senator. Former Senator Matthew Quay, who had left the Senate for nearly two years because of the political...
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    governor. Platt asked Pennsylvania party boss Matthew Quay to lead the campaign for Roosevelt's nomination, and Quay outmaneuvered Mark Hanna at the convention...
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    National Committee and raised significant funds for Harrison in 1888. Matthew Quay gave his support to the anti-Harrison movement as he felt Harrison accepted...
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    whose ineffectiveness resulted in a transfer of power to the more shrewd Matthew Quay and finally to Boies Penrose. The post-Civil War era, known as the Gilded...
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    frequently donated to state and local party leaders. Through state party boss Matthew Quay, Mellon influenced legislators to place high tariffs on aluminum products...
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    McKinley refused to deal with the eastern bosses such as Thomas Platt and Matthew Quay, and they tried to block his nomination by encouraging state favorite...
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    Depew. The election in Pennsylvania was held January 17, 1893. Incumbent Matthew Quay was re-elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Incumbent Senator...
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    accepted the position. Roosevelt's nomination was spearheaded by bosses Matthew Quay of Pennsylvania and Thomas C. Platt of New York, the latter of whom wished...
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    (1784–1866), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Matthew Quay (1833–1904), U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania "ArcGIS REST Services Directory"...
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    election in January—April 1899 failed to elect a Senator. Former Senator Matthew Quay, who had left the Senate for nearly two years because of the political...
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    States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on January 18, 1887. Matthew Quay was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to the United States...
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    upon his behalf. When Boss Matthew Quay of Pennsylvania heard that Harrison ascribed his narrow victory to Providence, Quay exclaimed that Harrison would...
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  • benefactor. Barrington was the son of Matthew Barrington and Jane Canter. He established a business on Charlotte Quay in Limerick, exporting the produce...
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    of Historic Places in 1976. This historic residence was the home of Matthew Quay (1833–1904), a United States Senator from Pennsylvania. Its original...
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