Papers, 1890-1903.
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Hallock, George Whitfield.
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George W. Hallock moved from Franklinville (now Laurel), Long Island to Orient, N.Y. in 1871 and with his son Lucius H. established himself as a farm gardener and produce dealer. The farm became widely known as Halyoake Farm. Hallock was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York State for the Prohibition Party. From the description of Papers, 1890-1903. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155557715 ...
New York Agricultural Experiment Station (Jamaica, N.Y.)
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Brooklyn Home for Destitute Children.
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George W. Hallock & Son.
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Jagger, John
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Kohl, Carrie.
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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...
Funk & Wagnalls Company.
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Halyoake Farm (Orient, N.Y.)
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