George Frisbie Hoar and the Half-breed Republicans |
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Typical campaign memoranda are the following : A . W . Beard to Hoar , 14 April
1877 , 13 January 1878 ; William Cogswell to Hoar , 4 October 1877 ; A . W .
Beard to Adin Thayer , 6 January 1878 ; Adin Thayer to Hoar , 14 January 1878 ;
J ...
Typical campaign memoranda are the following : A . W . Beard to Hoar , 14 April
1877 , 13 January 1878 ; William Cogswell to Hoar , 4 October 1877 ; A . W .
Beard to Adin Thayer , 6 January 1878 ; Adin Thayer to Hoar , 14 January 1878 ;
J ...
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Lodge , for his part , was up for re - election in January , 1899 and wished no
disturbance within the Republican ranks of Massachusetts . Having skillfully and
carefully achieved a position of acknowledged political predominance in ...
Lodge , for his part , was up for re - election in January , 1899 and wished no
disturbance within the Republican ranks of Massachusetts . Having skillfully and
carefully achieved a position of acknowledged political predominance in ...
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In January 1902 Hoar introduced in the Senate a resolution demanding an
investigation of the conduct of the war , and over the next few months he labored
to bring anti - imperialist witnesses to Washington to appear before Lodge ' s ...
In January 1902 Hoar introduced in the Senate a resolution demanding an
investigation of the conduct of the war , and over the next few months he labored
to bring anti - imperialist witnesses to Washington to appear before Lodge ' s ...
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Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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