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    Winfield Scott Hancock (February 14, 1824 – February 9, 1886) was a United States Army officer and the Democratic nominee for President of the United States...
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    November 2, 1880. Republican nominee James A. Garfield defeated Winfield Scott Hancock of the Democratic Party. The voter turnout rate was one of the highest...
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    General Winfield Scott Hancock is an equestrian statue of Winfield Scott Hancock, by Henry Jackson Ellicott together with architect Paul J. Pelz. It is...
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    Winfield Scott (June 13, 1786 – May 29, 1866) was an American military commander and political candidate. He served as Commanding General of the United...
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    between Republican James A. Garfield, the winner, and Democrat Winfield Scott Hancock. After winning control of both houses of the U.S. Congress in 1878...
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    General Winfield Scott Hancock (1913) is a sculpture by Cyrus E. Dallin on the east side of the Pennsylvania State Memorial in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania...
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    James A. Garfield Rep. 214/369 57.99% 48.31% 0.09% 4,453,337 1,898 Winfield Scott Hancock Dem. 80.5% 1884 Grover Cleveland Dem. 219/401 54.61% 48.85% 0.57%...
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  • Army general Winfield Scott Hancock (1824–1886), United States Army general and unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1852 Winfield Scott Schley (1839-1911)...
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    front porch campaign and narrowly defeated the Democratic nominee, Winfield Scott Hancock. Garfield's accomplishments as president included his assertion...
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  • candidate. James A. Garfield 1880 Republican 4,453,337 48.32% Winner. Winfield Scott Hancock 1880 Democratic 4,444,976 48.21% Runner-up. Samuel J. Tilden 1876...
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    governor of New York Thomas A. Hendricks, governor of Indiana Winfield Scott Hancock, United States Army major general from Pennsylvania William Allen...
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    on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg when Major General Winfield Scott Hancock ordered the 1st Minnesota to charge into a brigade of 1200 Confederate...
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  • mile over open ground, and that the Union II Corps under Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock is deployed behind a stone wall, just as Longstreet's men had been...
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    was the Democrat Winfield Scott Hancock, who undid much of Sheridan's work. In the three months between Sheridan's removal and Hancock's arrival in New...
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    Pennsylvania State Memorial: Winfield Scott Hancock, (sculpture)". siris-artinventories.si.edu. Retrieved December 30, 2022. "General Hancock". Archived from the...
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    hosted more than 60 men. It was renamed Fort Hancock in 1886 after the death of General Winfield Scott Hancock, a hero of the Battle of Gettysburg. The fort...
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    Pendleton of Ohio Senator Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana General Winfield Scott Hancock of Pennsylvania President Andrew Johnson of Tennessee Former Lieutenant...
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  • to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania for president and William H. English of Indiana for...
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    William Hayden English (category People from Scott County, Indiana)
    vice president in 1880. English and his presidential running mate, Winfield Scott Hancock, lost narrowly to their Republican opponents, James A. Garfield...
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    Butterfield, and Winfield Scott Hancock. Five of seven brigade commanders in Reynolds's First Corps were wounded. In addition to Hancock and Brig. Gen....
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    voted for the Democratic nominee, Winfield Scott Hancock, over the Republican nominee, James A. Garfield. Hancock won the state by a margin of 31.38%...
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    General Winfield Scott Hancock—at the U.S. Army garrison in Los Angeles, California in 1861 (at which time Armistead was a major and Hancock a captain)...
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    Camp Hancock near Augusta, Georgia was a military cantonment that was opened during World War I. It was named after Winfield Scott Hancock. It included...
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    ISBN 978-0-7222-8992-1. Retrieved 2009-06-26. Jordan, David M. (1988). Winfield Scott Hancock: A Soldier's Life. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University...
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    Republican nominee, James A. Garfield, over the Democratic nominee, Winfield Scott Hancock. Garfield won the state by a narrow margin of 1.63%. United States...
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  • of ships Winfield Scott Hancock, United States Army General This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Winfield Scott. If an internal...
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    voted for president and vice president. Nevada was won by General Winfield Scott Hancock (D–Pennsylvania), running with former Representative William Hayden...
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    Thomas F. Bayard, Allen G. Thurman, Thomas A. Hendricks, and General Winfield Scott Hancock. During the difficult economic times of the Panic of 1873, the major...
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    2020 census. Hancock Township was organized in 1868, and named for Winfield Scott Hancock, a Union Army general in the Civil War, and afterward candidate...
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  • the birth state of his running mate Thomas A. Hendricks. In 1880, Winfield Scott Hancock lost Indiana, the home state of his running mate William Hayden...
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