Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr. (April 16, 1854 – May 18, 1951), sometimes known as General Coxey, of Massillon, Ohio, was an American politician who ran for...
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Ford was given the vice-presidential nomination. Frank Webb and Jacob S. Coxey Sr., former mayor of Massillon, Ohio, were given the presidential and...
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Hall in memory of the Little Steel Strike of 1937. Jacob S. Coxey, Sr., sometimes known as General Coxey of Massillon, was an American politician who ran...
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Chapman, Democratic Other candidates John C. Holiday, Prohibition Jacob S. Coxey Sr., People's William Watkins, Socialist Labor John Richardson, Liberty...
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United States presidential election (redirect from U.S. Presidential election)
citizens of the United States who are registered to vote in one of the fifty U.S. states or in Washington, D.C., cast ballots not directly for those offices...
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candidates Jacob S. Coxey Sr., People's Seth H. Ellis, Prohibition William Watkins, Socialist Labor Kalb, Deborah (December 24, 2015). Guide to U.S. elections...
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Party Conventions eGuide, The Campaign Finance Institute, [1] Chase, James S. Emergence of the Presidential Nominating Convention, 1789–1832 (Houghton...
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Ohio's 16th congressional district (redirect from Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 16th District)
January 2011. In January 2018, Renacci announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate. Anthony Gonzalez was elected on November 6 to succeed him. The following...
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Ohio's 18th congressional district (redirect from Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 18th District)
Whitacre: 31,422 B. Frank Murphy: 71,378 Frank Sepech (W): 317 Jacob S. Coxey Sr. (S): 2 1930 Emerson Campbell: 30,815 B. Frank Murphy: 47,096 [ none...
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congressional districts across each of the 44 U.S. states at the time, as well as non-voting delegates from the inhabited U.S. territories. The winners of this election...
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▌H. Ross Ake (Republican) 36.2% ▌A. M. Hickey (Independent) 3.0% ▌Jacob S. Coxey Sr. (Union) 1.6% Ohio 17 William A. Ashbrook Democratic 1934 Incumbent...
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1916 United States Senate elections (redirect from U.S. Senate election, 1916)
and the first for Vermont's Class I seat. The incumbent, Republican Carroll S. Page successfully ran for re-election to a second full term. In the primary...
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Frank Murphy (Republican) 57.0% ▌Marion Huffman (Democratic) 34.9% ▌Jacob S. Coxey Sr. (Independent) 8.1% Ohio 19 John G. Cooper Republican 1914 Incumbent...
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the 1920s. iUniverse. ISBN 9780595481262. Kalb, Deborah (2015). Guide to U.S. Elections. CQ Press. ISBN 9781483380353. Richardson 2008, p. 272 Kalb 2016...
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Ohio Asa S. Bushnell Republican Re-elected, 50.28% Horace L. Chapman (Democratic) 46.99% John C. Holiday (Prohibition) 0.88% Jacob S. Coxey Sr. (Populist)...
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Dixiana Farm (section Jacob S. Coxey)
forced to sell the farm named for his beloved mare. Dixiana was sold to Jacob S. Coxey on November 23, 1897. The majority of Major Thomas's Dixiana stock,...
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main street. On April 21, 1894, several hundred men of Coxey's Army, inspired by Jacob Coxey and led by William Hogan, commandeered a Northern Pacific...
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Benjamin Franklin Fairless (category U.S. Steel people)
Jacob S. Coxey Sr. decided to replicate his 1894 poor people's protest march and lead a group of unemployed workers to Washington, D.C. When "Coxey's...
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Mississippi People's Frank Burkett 18,167 27.93 / 100 2nd Ohio People's Jacob S. Coxey Sr. 52,675 6.29 / 100 3rd Rhode Island Prohibition Smith Quimby 2,624...
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an opponent. Theodore E. Burton, U.S. Representative and former U.S. Senator (1909–1915) H.D. Cook Jacob S. Coxey Sr., former populist activist, welfare...
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serve as the permanent chairman, defeating the Bryan supporters' choice, Jacob Coxey. The platform called for inflation of the currency, public ownership...
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Retired, Republican victory Asa S. Bushnell (Republican) 51.00% James E. Campbell (Democratic) 39.94% Jacob S. Coxey Sr. (Populist) 6.29% Seth H. Ellis...
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William D. Upshaw (category Georgia (U.S. state) Prohibitionists)
powerful names in Southern Protestantism, including evangelist Bob Jones, Sr., the founder of what eventually became Bob Jones University. Upshaw served...
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grueling jobs in a jute mill and a street-railway power plant, London joined Coxey's Army and began his career as a tramp. In 1894, he spent 30 days for vagrancy...
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The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect a governor for a four year term. There is a term limit of two consecutive terms as governor. Bold type indicates...
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– Coxey's Army, the first significant American protest march, departs Massillon, Ohio for Washington, D.C. 1905 – The Greek football club P.A.E. G.S. Diagoras...
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