Samuel Jackson Randall (October 10, 1828 – April 13, 1890) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who represented the Queen Village, Society Hill...
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The electoral history of Samuel J. Randall, member of the United States House of Representatives and Speaker of the House. Pennsylvania's 1st congressional...
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Samuel Randall may refer to: Samuel J. Randall (1828–1890), Pennsylvania politician, attorney and soldier Samuel C. Randall (1837–1909), Michigan politician...
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inauguration, but their filibuster was ultimately ended by party leader Samuel J. Randall. The question of who should have been awarded those electoral votes...
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Institute for Colored Youth (redirect from Samuel J. Randall School)
National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It is also known as the Samuel J. Randall School. A three-story, three-bay brick building was built for it in...
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Available data show that Representative John F. House nominated Samuel J. Randall as the Democratic candidate for Speaker, the traditional role of the...
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Henry B. Payne from Ohio, an attorney and former congressman, and Samuel J. Randall from Pennsylvania, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives...
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1877 Samuel J. Randall Pennsylvania 3 45th October 15, 1877 – March 4, 1879 46th March 18, 1879 – March 4, 1881 47th December 5, 1881 – March 4, 1883 J. Warren...
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as Secretary of the Navy, Robert Todd Lincoln as Secretary of War, and Samuel J. Kirkwood of Iowa as Secretary of the Interior. New York was represented...
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new speaker was held on December 4, 1876, when Congress reconvened. Samuel J. Randall received a majority of the votes cast and was elected speaker. An...
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Henry B. Payne of Ohio, an attorney and former representative, and Samuel J. Randall of Pennsylvania, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives...
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March 18, 1879: Samuel J. Randall was elected in one of the most tightly fought contests for the speakership after the Civil War. Randall, who favored the...
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for a new candidate, eventually settling on Speaker of the House Samuel J. Randall. Ultimately, the party nominated Winfield Scott Hancock, who lost...
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Senate Charles S. Randall (1824–1904), Massachusetts State Senate Emily Randall (fl. 2010s), Washington State Senate Samuel J. Randall (1828–1890), Pennsylvania...
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leading figures in their political parties; examples include Democrats Samuel J. Randall, John Griffin Carlisle, and Charles F. Crisp, and Republicans James...
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scheduled inauguration on March 5. However, Speaker of the House Samuel J. Randall refused to entertain the dilatory motions and eventually, the filibusterers...
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of Flint, Michigan Samuel J. Randall, US congressman from Pennsylvania and Speaker of the House of Representatives Semeka Randall, American basketball...
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members and chairmen have gone on to even higher posts. Four of them—Samuel Randall (D-PA), Joseph Cannon (R-IL), Joseph Byrns (D-TN) and Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)—have...
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Thurman from Ohio, 88; Samuel J. Randall from Pennsylvania, 78; and Joseph E. McDonald from Indiana, 56; with the rest scattered. Randall then withdrew in Cleveland's...
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Speaker Samuel J. Randall PA 1828 10 0.7 1880 General Winfield Scott Hancock PA 1824 23.1 - Senator Thomas F. Bayard DE 1828 20.8 15.2 Speaker Samuel J. Randall...
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would expose the monetary divide in the Democratic Party, Speaker Samuel J. Randall refused to recognize Weaver when he rose to propose the resolution...
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debate, Keifer upheld Reed on the point of order. Former Speaker Samuel J. Randall protested and appealed to the House, where the Speaker's decision...
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Indiana Former Senator Allen G. Thurman of Ohio Former House Speaker Samuel J. Randall of Pennsylvania Former Senator Joseph E. McDonald of Indiana House...
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Anthony Democratic Caucus Chairman: William A. Wallace Speaker: Samuel J. Randall (D) Democratic Caucus Chairman: Hiester Clymer Republican Conference...
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Democrats, with the Democrats retaining only a plurality. Democrat Samuel J. Randall won re-election as Speaker of the House. In the Senate, Democrats...
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William S. Shallenberger; Ranking Member: J. Hyatt Smith) Public Expenditures (Chairman: Samuel J. Randall; Ranking Member: George W. Ladd) Public Lands...
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expenses. Republicans, as well as protectionist northern Democrats like Samuel J. Randall, believed that American industries would fail without high tariffs...
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The deanship can change hands unexpectedly. In the 1952 election, Adolph J. Sabath became the first Representative elected to a 24th term, breaking the...
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member of the Republican Party was in support of the impeachment resolution, Samuel Fenton Cary (an independent Republican from Ohio), and Thomas E. Stewart...
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the same was true in 1886. The opposition was led by Congressman Samuel J. Randall of Pennsylvania on the Democratic side, and there had been bad blood...
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