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    William Justus Goebel (January 4, 1856 – February 3, 1900) was an American Democratic politician who served as the 34th governor of Kentucky for four...
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    opponent, William Goebel, was shot and died after being sworn in on his deathbed. Taylor exhausted his finances in a legal battle with Goebel's running...
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  • skater Walther F. Goebel (1899—1993), American immunologist William Goebel (1856–1900), 34th Governor of Kentucky; assassinated Goebel Brewing Company,...
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    complicity in the assassination of Governor William Goebel (D) in 1900 who had just won the election. Goebel was walking to work at the Capitol between...
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    Democratic nominee William Goebel in the 1899 Kentucky gubernatorial election. Although Goebel lost the election to Republican nominee William S. Taylor, the...
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    election of 1899. Initial vote tallies had Republican William S. Taylor leading Democrat William Goebel by a scant 2,383 votes. The General Assembly, however...
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  • governor in Kentucky history to be reelected to a second consecutive term. William Goebel, who was elected to the office in the disputed election of 1899, remains...
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    state Senator William Goebel. A dissident faction of the party, styling themselves the "Honest Election Democrats", were angered by Goebel's political tactics...
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    Republican William S. Taylor was elected to succeed Bradley in the contentious 1899 gubernatorial election. When Democratic nominee William Goebel and his...
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  • Senator Goebel may refer to: Louis S. Goebel (1839–1915), New York State Senate William Goebel (1856–1900), Kentucky State Senate This disambiguation page...
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    Hallam was criticized at a Democratic Party meeting for first supporting William Goebel, then campaigning against him. The critic pointed out that Hallam earlier...
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  • taking its name from William Goebel, 34th Governor of Kentucky. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Goebel Township, Oregon County...
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    Incumbent Democratic governor J. C. W. Beckham was elected to complete William Goebel's term with 49.88% of the vote. In the 1899 Kentucky gubernatorial election...
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    William Arthur Goebel (June 24, 1887 – February 15, 1960) was an American football player. He played college football at Yale University and was a consensus...
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    social tensions. Violence climaxed with the assassination of Governor William Goebel in 1900. Industrialization rose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries...
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    Lowry & Goebel. He was born on July 21, 1858, in Carbondale, Pennsylvania, to Wilhelm Goebel and Augusta Groenkle. He had brothers William J. Goebel and Arthur...
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  • film directed by William Oldroyd, based on the 2015 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, who co-wrote the screenplay with her husband, Luke Goebel. A co-production...
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    Frankfort operated from either 1882 or 1884 until 1928. On 3 February 1900, William Goebel was assassinated in Frankfort while walking to the capitol on the way...
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    claimant William Goebel of Covington, Kentucky was assassinated at the capitol on his way to be inaugurated. A plaque reading "William Goebel fell here...
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    precision mechanic and inventor also known by his anglicized name Henry Goebel. In 1848 he immigrated to New York City, where he resided until his death...
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    Hobart. Kentucky Governor William S. Taylor told associates that he would not release his office, even if challenger William Goebel were to be ruled the winner...
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    ambitions. At the Democratic nominating convention of 1899, candidate William Goebel used questionable tactics to secure the gubernatorial nomination, and...
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    population of 120,749. From 1887 to 1900, the district was represented by William Goebel, who was declared the winner in the contested 1899 gubernatorial election...
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  • Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved December 24, 2014. "goebel". Kentuckyexplorer.com. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved...
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    Helm, and William Goebel. All died of natural causes except Goebel, who is the only governor of any U.S. state to have been assassinated. Goebel lost the...
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    President William McKinley in 1901 when Hearst's opponents turned a poem Bierce had written about the assassination of Governor William Goebel of Kentucky...
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    of William Goebel, his party's gubernatorial nominee in 1899. In 1903, he supported his son-in-law, Morris Belknap, for governor against Goebel's lieutenant...
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    prohibition may be disputed now, it could potentially have derailed Governor William Goebel's eligibility for public office in the 1890s. Ratification of the Thirteenth...
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    (End), Lucius Horatio Biglow (T), Tad Jones (QB), Ted Coy (FB) 1908: William Goebel (G), Hamlin Andrus (G), Ted Coy (FB) 1909: John Kilpatrick (End), Henry...
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  • votes to Democrat William Goebel's 191,331. This result was certified by a 2–1 decision of the state's Board of Elections. Goebel challenged the election...
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