Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901
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Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901
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Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901
Donnelly, Ignatius
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Donnelly, Ignatius
Donnelly, Ignatius L.
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Boisgilbert, Edmund
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Boisgilbert, Edmund
Donnelly, Ignatius Loyola 1831-1901
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Donnelly, Ignatius Loyola 1831-1901
Donnelly, I. L. 1831-1901
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Donnelly, I. L. 1831-1901
Donnelly, Ignatius L. 1831-1901
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Donnelly, Ignatius L. 1831-1901
Sillner, Leo
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Donnelly, I. L. 1831-1901 (Ignatius L.),
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Donnelly, I. L. 1831-1901 (Ignatius L.),
Boisgilbert, Edmund 1831-1901
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Boisgilbert, Edmund 1831-1901
Шмаонов, Тигран Арамович
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Шмаонов, Тигран Арамович
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Farmer, editor, author, and orator.
American politician and author.
Ignatius Donnelly was a Minnesota politician and author. He was born in Philadelphia, came to Minnesota in 1857 and became involved in local politics. From 1860-1863, he was lieutenant governor and served as a regent of the University of Minnesota at the same time.
Ignatius Donnelly was an author and a prominent nineteenth century politician and reformer from Minnesota.
Donnelly was born November 3, 1831 in Philadelphia and studied law as a young man. By the 1850s, he moved to Minnesota during the land boom but suffered financial setbacks later in the decade due to a national depression. Donnelly then began a career as a Republican policitian and spent three terms in Congress in the 1860s. However, Donnelly became disenchanted with the party in the 1870s as it endorsed issues such as hard money and protective tariffs. He began to rally behind agriculutural reform policies and joined successively the Liberal Republican, Grange, Greenback, and Populist movements. Donnelly also wrote three novels and dabbled in spiritualism by the 1880s. He died on January 1, 1901.
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