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    Shelby Moore Cullom (November 22, 1829 – January 28, 1914) was a U.S. political figure, serving in various offices, including the United States House...
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  • Shelby Cullom Davis (April 1, 1909 – May 26, 1994) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. In 1947, he founded Shelby Cullom Davis...
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    Shelby Moore Cullom Davis (born 1937) is an American philanthropist and retired investor and money manager. Born 1937, Davis is the son of money manager...
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    American technology executive Shelby Coffey III (born 1946/1947), American journalist and business executive Shelby Moore Cullom (1829–1914), member of the...
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    forty acres of land on which to build it. The village was named for Shelby Moore Cullom, 17th governor of Illinois. The story was that Mr. Hack wanted the...
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    1873 sess., 138, accessed August 16, 2023 Sobel 1978, pp. 377–378. "Shelby Moore Cullom". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 23, 2023. Illinois...
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  • Representative Cullom may refer to: Shelby Moore Cullom (1829-1914), US Representative from Illinois William Cullom (1810-1896), US Representative from...
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  • Durbin (serving since 1997) and Tammy Duckworth (serving since 2017). Shelby Moore Cullom was the longest serving senator, who served from 1883 to 1913. United...
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  • American politician Shelby Cullom Davis (1909–1994), American businessman and diplomat Shelby M.C. Davis (Shelby Moore Cullom Davis) (born 1937), American...
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    was elected Lieutenant Governor of Illinois on a ticket with Shelby Moore Cullom. When Cullom resigned after election to the United States Senate, Hamilton...
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  • executive Shelby Moore Cullom (1829–1914), member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, and 17th Governor of Illinois Shelby Cullom Davis (1909–1994)...
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    Incumbent Republican Governor Shelby Moore Cullom defeated Democratic nominee Lyman Trumbull who won 50.56% of the vote. Cullom's victory was the seventh consecutive...
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    Republican ME 1908–1911 1881 William P. Frye Republican ME 1911 1881 Shelby Moore Cullom Republican IL 1911–1913 1883 Jacob Harold Gallinger Republican NH...
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    anti-emancipation Democrat. He was defeated in 1864 by Republican Shelby Moore Cullom, a Lincoln ally. Following his defeat in 1864, Stuart resumed the...
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  • prevent the impending war. He was the brother of William Cullom and uncle of Shelby Moore Cullom. Cullom died in Livingston, Tennessee, on July 20, 1877 (age...
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    Hamilton Lewis, former at-large U.S. congressman from Washington Shelby Moore Cullom, incumbent senator and former governor of Illinois Lawrence Yates...
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    election was the sixteenth election for this office. Representative Shelby Moore Cullom narrowly defeated businessman Lewis Steward for the Governorship...
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    Republican Yea Pennsylvania 21 John Covode Republican Yea Illinois 8 Shelby Moore Cullom Republican Yea Massachusetts 10 Henry L. Dawes Republican Yea Rhode...
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    nominee for Governor of Illinois 1872 Succeeded by Shelby Moore Cullom Preceded by Shelby Moore Cullom Republican nominee for Governor of Illinois 1884...
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    Early Archibald Glenn Preceded by Richard J. Oglesby Succeeded by Shelby Moore Cullom 18th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois In office January 13, 1873 –...
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    1908 – March 3, 1911 Preceded by William B. Allison Succeeded by Shelby Moore Cullom United States Senator from Maine In office March 4, 1881 – March...
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    Bissell Jacob Bunn John Whitfield Bunn Daniel Pope Cook John Cook Shelby Moore Cullom Jesse K. Dubois Ninian Edwards, only governor of the Illinois Territory...
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    recently opened. On April 12, 1912, five-term Republican incumbent Shelby Moore Cullom lost renomination to Lieutenant Governor of Illinois Lawrence Y....
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    1879. In 1881, Hamilton was elected lieutenant governor under Shelby Moore Cullom; when Cullom became a U.S. Senator, Hamilton assumed the governorship. Hamilton...
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  • Logan (1871–77, 1879–85, 1885–86) Richard J. Oglesby (1873–79) Shelby Moore Cullom (1883–1913) Charles Farwell (1887–91) William Mason (1897–1903) Albert...
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    and supporter of Illinois statesman Shelby Moore Cullom. When Shelby M. Cullom served as Governor of Illinois, Cullom relied heavily on the counsel and...
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  • by the state of Illinois. The sculpture was unveiled by Senator Shelby Moore Cullom of Illinois on December 6, 1893. 1893 in art Architect of the Capitol...
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    incumbent Shelby Moore Cullom. Boggs died in Fairfield, Illinois. "Carroll C. Boggs" (PDF). Illinois Supreme Court Historic Preservation Commission. "Cullom is...
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    August 17, 1918 Deputy James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (1915) Preceded by Shelby Moore Cullom Succeeded by Henry Cabot Lodge President pro tempore of the United...
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    (1883–1977), folk musician Mark Cole, member Virginia House of Delegates Shelby Moore Cullom (1829–1914), United States senator, congressman, and the 17th governor...
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