James Gillespie Blaine (January 31, 1830 – January 27, 1893) was an American statesman and Republican politician who represented Maine in the United States...
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The Blaine House, also known as the James G. Blaine House, is the official residence of the governor of Maine and their family. The executive mansion...
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1884 United States presidential election (category James G. Blaine)
Governor Grover Cleveland of New York narrowly defeated Republican James G. Blaine of Maine. It was set apart by mudslinging and personal allegations...
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John James Blaine (May 4, 1875 – April 16, 1934) was an American lawyer and progressive Republican politician from Grant County, Wisconsin. He was the...
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Vivian Blaine (born Vivian Stapleton; November 21, 1921 – December 9, 1995) was an American actress and singer, best known for originating the role of...
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population was 7,044. Its county seat is Chinook. The county was named for James G. Blaine, former United States Secretary of State. It is on the north line of...
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nominee James G. Blaine. Its present boundaries were set on February 8, 1917, when a western portion was partitioned off to form Camas County. Blaine County...
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Chester A. Arthur Betty Gilpin as Lucretia Garfield Bradley Whitford as James Blaine Shea Whigham as Roscoe Conkling Barry Shabaka Henley as Blanche Bruce...
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William L. Marcy, William Seward, Edward Everett, Jeremiah S. Black, James Blaine, Elihu B. Washburne, Thomas F. Bayard, John Sherman, Walter Q. Gresham...
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James G. Blaine of Maine, and Garfield. Greeley had little luck taking advantage of the scandal. When Congress reconvened after the election, Blaine,...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: Blaine Amendment The Blaine Amendment was a failed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would...
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born in Augusta, Maine, on May 8, 1855, the son of James G. Blaine and Harriet (Stanwood) Blaine. In 1876, he graduated from Yale College, where he served...
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The Wonder Years Dennis Van Der Kamp Episode: "Bill's New Friend" 2024 Parish Anton 4 episodes TBA Death by Lightning James Blaine Upcoming miniseries...
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the long history of corruption associated with Republican candidate James G. Blaine. In a close election, the Mugwumps claimed they made the difference...
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Elizabeth Harrison married James Blaine Walker (January 20, 1889 – January 15, 1978), a grandnephew of Secretary of State James G. Blaine, a member of her father's...
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Half-Breeds (politics) (category James G. Blaine)
system–style patronage, while the Half-Breeds, later led by Maine senator James G. Blaine, were in favor of civil service reform and a merit system. The epithet...
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The James G. Blaine Mansion, commonly known as the Blaine Mansion, is a historic house located at 2000 Massachusetts Avenue NW, in the Dupont Circle neighborhood...
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presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes who coalesced around Maine U.S. senator James G. Blaine. Forming a coalition with the conservative Stalwart wing during the...
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Blaine County is the name of four counties in the United States; each one is named for American statesman and politician James G. Blaine (1830–1893): Blaine...
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Law in 1919. In 1922, she married James Blaine Walker, grandnephew of her father's secretary of state James G. Blaine. She was founder and publisher of...
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waiting room. The following day, he encountered Secretary of State James G. Blaine, who told him, "Never speak to me again on the Paris consulship as...
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elevated train was operated in passenger service on the 9th Ave El. Walker, James Blaine (1918). Fifty Years of Rapid Transit, 1864-1917. pp. 182–186. History...
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Though some Republicans opposed Harrison's renomination, he defeated James G. Blaine and William McKinley on the first presidential ballot of the 1892 Republican...
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prominent lawmakers, including ex-Speaker James Blaine of Maine in 1875, former Appropriations Chairman James A. Garfield of Ohio, in 1876, 1877, and 1879...
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James Blaine "J. B." Chapman (1884–1947) was an American minister, academic administrator, and newspaper editor. He served as the president of Arkansas...
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when it was renamed in honor of James G. Blaine, then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. According to the Blaine 1974 Centennial Celebration Pamphlet...
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System Archived April 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, 1922 Walker, James Blaine (1918). Fifty Years of Rapid Transit — 1864 to 1917. New York, N.Y.:...
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the late James Monroe, Esq., formerly President of the United States of America." Monroe, James. "James Spence Monroe". The Papers of James Monroe. University...
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Electoral history of James G. Blaine, Republican politician who represented Maine in the United States House of Representatives from 1863 to 1876, serving...
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British Columbia's gold fields. Blaine was officially incorporated on May 20, 1890, and was named after James G. Blaine (1830−1893), who was a U.S. senator...
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