Charles R. Jones papers 1894-1942
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Flower, B. O. (Benjamin Orange), 1858-1918
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Patton, Robert H. (Robert Howard), 1860-1939.
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Scanlon, Charles, 1869-1927
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Turner, George Kibbe, 1869-1952
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George Kibbe Turner, b. Quincy, IL, AB Williams College, editorial staff McClure's Magazine 1906-1917, author The Taskmasters (1902), Memories of a Doctor (1913), The Last Christian (1914). Glen Walton Blodgett, autograph hound, may have been a porter on train. Eugene Field, b. St. Louis, MO, poet and journalist, best known as the poet of childhood. From the description of Letter to Mr. Blodgett, 1928 April 27. (University of Virginia). WorldCat r...
Woolley, John G. (John Granville), 1850-1922
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Gordon, Anna A. (Anna Adams), 1853-1931
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Gordon was a social reformer, writer of songs for children, biographer of Frances Willard, and president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. From the description of Invitation, April 1895. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 436775739 ...
Dickie, Samuel, 1851-1925
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President of Albion College and chairman of the Prohibition Party National Committee. From the description of Samuel Dickie scrapbook, 1868-1879. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421525 ...
Dow, Neal, 1804-1897
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Dow was born in Portland, Maine on March 20, 1804, the son of Josiah Dow and his wife, Dorcas Allen Dow. Josiah Dow was a member of the Society of Friends (commonly known as Quakers) and a farmer originally from New Hampshire. Dorcas Allen was also a Quaker, and a member of a prosperous Maine family headed by her prominent grandfather, Hate-Evil Hall. They had three children, of whom Neal was the middle child and only son. After his marriage, Dow's father opened a tannery in Portland, which soon...
Rose, David S., 1856-1932
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Business Men's Research Foundation.
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Jones, Charles R. (Charles Reading), 1862-1944.
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Chairman of the Prohibition Party of Pennsylvania, 1897-1905; chairman of the Prohibition Party National Committee, 1905-1912; and later executive vice-president of the Business Men's Research Foundation. From the description of Charles R. Jones papers, 1894-1942. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420512 Charles R. Jones was chairman of the Prohibition Party of Pennsylvania, 1897-1905; chairman of the Prohibition Party National Committee, 1905-1912; and later e...
Prohibition National Committee (U.S.)
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The Prohibition Party constituted the partisan political element of the prohibition movement. Although the party achieved few victories at the ballot box, it provided an important forum for prohibition appeals and made the liquor issue a significant element in American politics for many years. The Prohibition National Committee was the governing body of the national Prohibition Party. In 1869, top officials of the Independent Order of Good Templars, the Sons of Temperanc...
Ferriss, James H. (James Henry), 1849-1926.
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Hinshaw, Virgil G. (Virgil Goodman), 1876-1952.
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