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    Edward Thurlow Weed (November 15, 1797 – November 22, 1882) was a printer, New York newspaper publisher, and Whig and Republican politician. He was the...
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  • candidates and supporters such as Millard Fillmore, William H. Seward, Thurlow Weed and Thaddeus Stevens became prominent members of the Whig Party. The...
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    voters. With the crucial support of Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania and Thurlow Weed of New York, Harrison won the presidential nomination on the fifth ballot...
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    in the mid-1830s. He was a rival for the state party leadership with Thurlow Weed and his protégé William H. Seward. Throughout his career, Fillmore declared...
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  • politician Thurlow Lieurance (1878–1963), American composer Thurlow Weed (1797–1882), American newspaper publisher and politician Thurlow "Tad" Weed (1933–2006)...
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    immigrants and Catholics, and his association with editor and political boss Thurlow Weed, worked against him, and Abraham Lincoln secured the presidential nomination...
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  • International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. Thurlow Weed Barnes: Life of Thurlow Weed Vol. II, p. 36 Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Albany" ....
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  • Edward Weed may refer to: Edward P. Weed (1834–1880), Connecticut politician Edward Thurlow Weed (1797–1882), New York newspaper publisher and politician...
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    "porterhouse steak" in a newspaper appears to have been in a letter written by Thurlow Weed that appeared in the Hartford Courant on August 9, 1843, but the following...
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    talent that he could find. Greeley's alliance with William H. Seward and Thurlow Weed led to his serving three months in the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    Session of the Legislature. New York and Albany: Weed, Parsons & Company (printer) → Edward Thurlow Weed (1797–1882). 1860. OCLC 7747915, 1039520875. Chapter...
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    disappearance and presumed death sparked a public outcry and inspired Thurlow Weed and others to harness the discontent by founding the new Anti-Masonic...
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    deliberately focused, in collaboration with Republican Party Chairman Thurlow Weed, on expanding on the states Frémont won four years earlier: New York...
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    Party. Adams support in New York aligned with the Anti-Masonic Party and Thurlow Weed, his campaign manager in the state, was sympathetic to the anti-masonic...
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    candidate for president alarmed leaders like William Henry Seward and Thurlow Weed, who worked feverishly to avoid a disastrous split in the opposition...
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    Semi-centennial of the Republican Party. He was the son-in-law of Thurlow Weed and the father of Catherine Weed Barnes and William Barnes Jr. William Barnes Sr. was...
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    person to hold the position after it was created. Emily Weed was the daughter of Thurlow Weed, a prominent newspaper publisher and the longtime head of...
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    of Man and other Animals, &c. Thomas Newcomb. Weed, Thurlow (1882). The Facts Stated: Hon. Thurlow Weed on the Morgan Abduction. A Document for the People...
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    Thurlow Weed Bergen (1875–1954) was an American actor of stage and silent film. Bergen was born on January 14, 1875, East Saginaw, Michigan to Issarella...
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    of Votes at Election for Governor, 1830, page 7 Thurlow Weed, Thurlow Weed Barnes, Life of Thurlow Weed Including His Autobiography and a Memoir, Volume...
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  • Williams vs. Amherst". The New York Times. No. 56, 637. Weed, Harriet (1883). Life of Thurlow Weed. Boston, Houghton Mifflin & Co. Thorn, John. "October...
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    such as New York. That state's delegation was run by its Whig boss, Thurlow Weed, who deemed Clay unelectable as a slaveholder. New York provided much...
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  • by Foxie Hagerty. Thurlow Weed Barnes, Life of Thurlow Weed Including His Autobiography and a Memoir (1884), volume 1, p. 56. Weed, Parsons and Company...
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    activities, Schoolcraft became a close confidant of William H. Seward and Thurlow Weed. Schoolcraft was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress, succeeding...
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    prominence: Seward through a long alliance with New York political boss Thurlow Weed, Chase through his early advocacy of the abolition of slavery, Bates...
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  • Anti-Masons who would become leading politicians such as William H. Seward, Thurlow Weed and Thaddeus Stevens, became leaders of the Whig and Republican parties...
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    Federalist, and in 1813 he was editor of the Herkimer American, with Thurlow Weed as his journeyman. Subsequently, he edited the Northern Whig at Hudson...
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    rising in the ranks of the conservative branch of the party dominated by Thurlow Weed. In the presidential election of 1864, Arthur and Murphy raised funds...
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    were reported in the daily press, as was nearly every step in the case. Thurlow Weed said that the quality of Evarts's arguments "placed beyond doubt his...
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  • Thurlow Weed Lieurance (March 21, 1878 – October 9, 1963) was an American composer, known primarily for his song "By the Waters of Minnetonka". He is frequently...
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