Jesse Francis Stallings papers, 1892-1916 [manuscript].

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Jesse Francis Stallings papers, 1892-1916 [manuscript].

Political, personal, and business correspondence of Stallings. Few papers concern Stallings's service in Congress. The bulk of the papers concern Alabama politics, particularly Stallings's unsuccessful campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1906 and his activities as chairman of the state Democratic Party campaign committee in 1910. Other papers relate to personal matters and to the affairs of the Alabama Coal and Coke Company.

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Stallings, Jesse Francis, 1856-1928.

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Lawyer and Democratic Party leader, of Birmingham, Ala.; U.S. representative, 1893-1901; secretary-treasurer of Alabama Coal and Coke Co., 1912; and president of Lincoln Reserve Life Insurance Co., 1912-1928. From the description of Jesse Francis Stallings papers, 1892-1916 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24150823 Jesse Francis Stallings (1856-1928) was a lawyer and Democratic Party leader, of Birmingham, Ala.; United States representative, 1893-1901; secretary-treasurer o...

Democratic Party (Ala.)

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The 1860 Democratic National Convention was one of the crucial events in the lead-up to the American Civil War. The official Democratic national convention adjourned in deadlock without choosing a candidate for President. A resumed official convention nominated Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois for President and former Senator Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia for Vice President. A "rump" convention, primarily Southerners, nominated Vice President John C. Breckinridge for Presiden...

Alabama Coal and Coke Company.

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