Goebel family papers, 1865-1942.

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Goebel family papers, 1865-1942.

This is a microfilm copy of William Goebel's letters to his brothers, Arthur and Justus.

2 reels of microfilm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6820373

University of Kentucky Libraries

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Garnett, James, 1871-1939.

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Kentucky politician, judge. James Garnett was born in Columbia, Ky. He attended Columbia and Georgetown colleges in Kentucky and received a degree in law from the University of Louisville in 1893. He served as County Attorney in Adair County from 1897 to 1907. He served as Attorney General for the state of Kentucky from 1911-1915, during which time he was involved in a controvery over railroad taxes. Justus Goebel, brother of the assassinated Governor William Goebel, acc...

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Lowry and Goebel (Cincinnati, Ohio)

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Beckham, John Crepps Wickliffe, 1869-1940

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Governor of Kentucky, U.S. senator, educator. From the description of Letter, 1904. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 34122343 J.C.W. Beckham served the Commonwealth of Kentucky as governor from 1900-1906, being elected by special session and then serving a full term. In 1915, he was elected as United States Senator and served in this capacity until 1921, when he lost his reelection bid. From the description of J.C.W. Beckham letter : 1918. (Kentucky...

Democratic Party (Ky.)

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Campaign officials In 1920 Mrs. Mary Shelby Wilson chaired the Kentucky Women's Democratic Convention and was president of the National Democratic Victory Club of Lexington. Judge Samuel M. Wilson began his political career supporting William Jennings Bryan and Woodrow Wilson, but he was most active in the elections of 1920 and 1924 as state campaign chairman. Subsequently he was less active in the campaigns of Al Smith and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. From the...

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Goebel, Justus, 1858-1919.

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Goebel, William, 1856-1900

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Kentucky lawyer, politician and governor. From the description of William Goebel Assassination : records, 1900. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49234335 From the description of William Goebel assassination records, 1900. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49234334 ...

Republican Party (Ky.)

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Goebel family.

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Politicians. William Goebel was born near Pennsylvania, but grew up in Covington, Ky. He attended a Cincinnati law school. He established a successful practice in Covington and fought many lawsuits against the railroads, particularly the Louisville and Nashville line. Goebel built a large following based on his opposition to the railroad interests and image as a "friend to the common man." After sponsoring a controversial elections bill that left ultimate decisions in cl...

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